Posted December 24, 200915 yr UPDATE 2010-02-17: (WIP) I have been wanting to make a VW Beetle-MOC for a long time, but I had no idea how to make it look accurate. However, I asked member and MOC Expert Ralph_S to build one too, as he is my favourite car builder, and he said yes. Excited of the thought that I might beat my fav builder in a build competition, I actually got a fair few ideas. I combined the best ones (duh), and eventually ended up with this. Time for the pics: I chromed the bumpers myself. However, the colour I used wears off if you touch it often, so it´s only good for display models. Yes, I´ve modified that piece. :blsuh: It´s the best looking solution I could find for the back. That black piece resembles the roof hatch (look at a pic of a real model). However it looks kinda out of place, so I´m thinking of replacing it with a white one. A height comparison pic with my sigfig: I consider myself pretty good at finding different solutions for steering wheel connections. I´m using a new one in this MOC: Comments and constructive criticism warmly welcome. Edited February 17, 201015 yr by Dennimator
December 24, 200915 yr Being a former Beetle owner I think it's beautiful ! It's very hard to get the shape right using Lego but you have done a fantastic job ! It's minifig though is it ? Great work, 'Dennimator' and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!!!.
December 24, 200915 yr Author Being a former Beetle owner I think it's beautiful ! It's very hard to get the shape right using Lego but you have done a fantastic job ! It's minifig though is it ? Great work, 'Dennimator' and have a MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!!!. Thank you. Yes, it´s MF scale. Thanks, you too.
December 24, 200915 yr Looks great, you've put some nice things in it. The chrome is very nice. I'm missing the big VW logo though. Perhaps a decal might work? It's a beauty, fresh from the VW factory, at least it looks like it is.
December 24, 200915 yr What strikes me most about this is how despite the very different ways in which we built our Beetles, both look recognisably like the real thing. Yours looks really nice from the front -nicer than mine- and very nice from the back as well. The curved bricks you used for the front mudguards are a nice idea, but are very hard to blend into the rest of the car. I'm amazed you managed to put a steering wheel into it. I had no room whatsoever. Nice Merry Christmas Ralph
December 24, 200915 yr Currrrrvy!!! Good job on the front there For some reason, I get the feeling it's a bit longish, but it may just be me - pretty often the models look totally different in person than when photographed. The chrome bumpers are a great touch, well done!
December 24, 200915 yr Nice! I like this one better of the two. All the curves at the front really create the instantly distinctive shape I'd like to see a minifig inside it, though. Or is it to scale, but doesn't fit a fig?
December 24, 200915 yr Author Looks great, you've put some nice things in it. The chrome is very nice.I'm missing the big VW logo though. Perhaps a decal might work? It's a beauty, fresh from the VW factory, at least it looks like it is. Thank you. Yeah, I´ve been thinking of putting a "VW" decal on it, along with a chrome stripe on the hood. What strikes me most about this is how despite the very different ways in which we built our Beetles, both look recognisably like the real thing. Yours looks really nice from the front -nicer than mine- and very nice from the back as well. The curved bricks you used for the front mudguards are a nice idea, but are very hard to blend into the rest of the car. I'm amazed you managed to put a steering wheel into it. I had no room whatsoever. Nice Merry Christmas Ralph Thanks. Heh, mine is nicer from the front, yours is nicer from the back... I think the 45 slopes make them blend in pretty well, but I guess that´s a matter of taste as well. Currrrrvy!!! Good job on the front there For some reason, I get the feeling it's a bit longish, but it may just be me - pretty often the models look totally different in person than when photographed. The chrome bumpers are a great touch, well done! Thanks. Yeah, I agree the front looks a bit long on some of the pics, but it isn´t really, look at the bird´s view pic. Edited December 24, 200915 yr by Dennimator
December 25, 200915 yr Interesting ideas you got here! Curvy shape and great front view. As I wrote in Ralph's beetle post, I like his for realism and I like your for great use of cool ideas.
December 25, 200915 yr After reading Ralph_S' topic I realized you had a little 'building competition'. You certainly managed to capture the round front in a pretty realistic way. Too bad it can't seat a minifig: it doesn't blend in as well with 'System' Lego as Ralph_S'
December 25, 200915 yr Author Nice! I like this one better of the two. All the curves at the front really create the instantly distinctive shape I'd like to see a minifig inside it, though. Or is it to scale, but doesn't fit a fig? Interesting ideas you got here!Curvy shape and great front view. As I wrote in Ralph's beetle post, I like his for realism and I like your for great use of cool ideas. After reading Ralph_S' topic I realized you had a little 'building competition'. You certainly managed to capture the round front in a pretty realistic way. Too bad it can't seat a minifig: it doesn't blend in as well with 'System' Lego as Ralph_S' Thanks guys. Svelte and Rick, it can seat a fig if you remove the legs, so technically, it can seat half a fig.
December 25, 200915 yr Svelte and Rick, it can seat a fig if you remove the legs, so technically, it can seat half a fig. Be careful: you don't want CopMike to send your raffle prize to fit in this VW Beetle only
December 25, 200915 yr Author Be careful: you don't want CopMike to send your raffle prize to fit in this VW Beetle only Heh, what if the prize would be a Jabba the Hutt fig? Then he would have to send me a Rotta instead..
December 27, 200915 yr Eurobricks Emperor Especially the view from the front of the car is very impressive. Having a father that owns 5 Beetles I've seen probably more Beetles than the average person on this planet. Modifying a piece to build the behind is a bit unusual (and something I usually try to avoid), but I'm not a purist so great job overall
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