Henchmen4Hire Posted December 19, 2012 Posted December 19, 2012 Based on pictures of a sporty Dodge Sprinter Ambulance, though the wide nose makes it look like a "normal" van-ambulance. Eh, still good! Added as much detail as I could figure out from pictures, 8-wide is perfect for that :) I haven't added the sliding door because I'm not sure how to do that, any tips are welcome! -All doors can open -Fans/Vents (the grey circles with openings opposite them on the outer wall) -Oxygen port/power outlet (the green & red tile and grey circle on the inner wall) -Power Outlet near driver door (outer wall) -Board storage space behind passenger seat (I don't know what it's for but it fits!) -Oxygen tank storage in rear under the bench -Bunch of medicine/bandages/gloveboxes? on the wall -Chair/step storage? in rear on wall (fold down glass compartment) -Lights according to reference pics -Engine greeble under the sloped hood -ProCare colors (from reference pic, I'd rather use stickers though for a more efficient use of bricks) -Fits stretcher with patient -Fits a bunch of minifigures -Pistol-grip shifter for the driver because pistol grips are cool xD -Other stuff I forgot or don't know what it is lol Quote
lightningtiger Posted December 20, 2012 Posted December 20, 2012 Now that's one huge ambulance......great digital designing there 'DrNNightmare'......LDD On ! Quote
LegoBobby Posted December 21, 2012 Posted December 21, 2012 That'd make a cracking armoured car. I love the design but would see it more suited to an armoured car. Quote
Wedge09 Posted December 21, 2012 Posted December 21, 2012 Really nice work :thumbup: , very well detailed interior Quote
monsinjor Posted December 21, 2012 Posted December 21, 2012 Very nice... I really like the gear stick inside the cabin. Quote
meyerc13 Posted December 21, 2012 Posted December 21, 2012 i really like the back half, you've packed an incredible amount of detail in it. I normally stay away from 8 wide vehicles in my LEGO City, but I've been planning an ambulance build and I'm starting to think I might have to go from 6 wide to 8 wide just to add more play features. If I do, I'll probably make it more of a medium duty truck chasis, but that's just me. I agree with LegoBobby that the front part looks a bit too agressive for a typical ambulance/van. I think it is the height of the windshield. What piece(s) did you use for that? It almost looks like two 4-wide windscreens, but I can't tell in the pictures. Unfortunately, in 8 wide I can't think of a better option than this. Other than that, it looks really good. I really like the front bumper as well, it's really just the low windshield height that is throwing me off. Quote
Henchmen4Hire Posted December 21, 2012 Author Posted December 21, 2012 Thanksssss folks! Yep, it definitely looks like an armored van, and I agree it's because of the narrow windows. Luckily I built this this thing to be moddable without too much trouble. The interior can easily be gutted by switching a few bricks from the walls to have a completely open space inside, then adjust to your liking. So, you can easily transform this into any kind of service vehicle you want. Could be a school bus, prisoner transport, etc. Here are pictures of the Sprinter, there's only so much I can do with LEGO: http://www.edmunds.com/dodge/sprinter/ I'll try making the windshield taller (it's two 4-wide pieces), though I think that's going to get rid of the roof's slope above the windshield. I'd rather just get rid of them and leave empty space there though. We'll see! i really like the back half, you've packed an incredible amount of detail in it. I normally stay away from 8 wide vehicles in my LEGO City, but I've been planning an ambulance build and I'm starting to think I might have to go from 6 wide to 8 wide just to add more play features. If I do, I'll probably make it more of a medium duty truck chasis, but that's just me. Yep, 8-wide vehicles like this look a liiiiitle weird in the official 6-wide City scale, you'd have to scale up the buildings and roads accordingly to have everything mesh. It also helps to add a 1x1 plate under the minifigures' feet heh. I think a 6/7-wide front with an 8-wide cab works well for most City displays. Quote
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