DLuders Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 (edited) In his Flickr photoset, LegoMarat posted 16 pictures and a Flickr video of his Lego Technic 1988 Honda Civic. The DETAILS are extraordinary for a car of this scale! It has front and rear double wishbone suspension; opening doors, bonnet, & hatch; folding seats; dual overhead cam engine; and 4-speed gearbox: Edited November 5, 2012 by DLuders Quote
captainmib Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 Oh, nice. I like that window-shaping and the engine-compartment. This goes along well with sheepo's mini. It proves that Technic cars don't necessarily have to be super-cars! Quote
legomuppet9 Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 (edited) Oh, nice. I like that window-shaping and the engine-compartment. This goes along well with sheepo's mini. It proves that Technic cars don't necessarily have to be super-cars! Precisely, also the cars of this era were quite boxy so easier to model in Technic For those wondering what the real car looks like (identical to the model pretty much by the way) here are some pictures: http://hondaswap.com/attachments/8282d1218943720-picture-003.jpg http://www.skierpage.com/civic/images/2oclock_low.jpg As you can see, identical to the Lego model!! Edited November 4, 2012 by legomuppet9 Quote
Edwin Korstanje Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 What a detail you put in your Civic Quote
Lost_In_Noise Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 This is the first time I see dual shock absorber used this way. Nice work. Although most of the aesthetics are non-functional, I can't help but applauding the diversity in elements used. I see you used a lot of flex axles for curves and windshield. How rigid is the model? Quote
monsinjor Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 It really looks like real Civic. Great work! Quote
Burf2000 Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 Very nice, can you make a Audi tt please :) Quote
Francisco Hartley Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 This is nice, really nice; lots of details and functions... and is great to see every now and then a technic car that is not a supercar Quote
OzBen Posted November 6, 2012 Posted November 6, 2012 NICE!! I especially like the engine bay detail Is that a little turbo i see? Quote
legomarat Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 This is the first time I see dual shock absorber used this way. Nice work. Although most of the aesthetics are non-functional, I can't help but applauding the diversity in elements used. I see you used a lot of flex axles for curves and windshield. How rigid is the model? I had to use dual shock absorbers because turned out single shock absorber would not hold weight of the completed model. Using second absorber this way allowed me to avoid redesign of the front suspension. =) Some parts of model are flexible, like bumpers and front part of the roof. In the same time the base of the model (stuff that in between front and rear axles) is rigid, since i used technic bricks instead of beams. NICE!! I especially like the engine bay detail Is that a little turbo i see? I was able to put turbo under the hood, as well as intercooler inside front bumper. But i failed to build full intake manifold and exaust. =( BTW, my inspiration photo http://www.hondatuni...k/photo_01.html Quote
Bizzy78 Posted November 11, 2012 Posted November 11, 2012 Real nice details on this one. Great build. Quote
nychase Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 Nice Car - CRX Please Here I was thinking Prelude Please! Drove one in High School and still have it to this day. Quote
Tadej Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 Very nice detail but the battery in the engine compartment is on the wrong side of the engine Quote
piterx Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 one word: Amazing! i love these kind of cars, dont get me wrong it's easy have a "wow" effect if you build a supercar, with an usual car like this you need to kick ***, and hell yeah, this car rocks! Quote
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