Posted January 8, 201411 yr My model of the vehicle is in Lego minifig scale. It is 6 studs wide (7 with fenders) and 18 studs long (19 counting the bumpers). Unfortunately you can not put the whole minifig in it, you previously need to remove the legs. That is because the roof is very low. It can't be higher for this type of vehicle. You can put two minifigs inside sitting side by side. The idea for the wheels I got here on EB. Exhaust at the rear of the vehicle. And the last photo overlooking the front and rear of the vehicle. _______________________________________________________________ Here are additional three photos. You can make up the story yourself. Edited January 8, 201411 yr by solta
January 8, 201411 yr Author Ah, the images aren't coming through 'solta'. What do you mean? Can't you see the images?
January 8, 201411 yr The pictures are now available - good looking MOC. What have you wrapped around the Levers?
January 8, 201411 yr Author What have you wrapped around the Levers? Lego pneumatic hose. I think it was 4mm thick. I cut up two pieces for those two levers.
January 8, 201411 yr That's a great design and instantly recognisable! Nice work! You even managed to find a purpose for one CMF base. Just need to find uses for all the rest now... Cheers Rog
January 8, 201411 yr Wow this was worth waiting for the pics to work...what a great wee MOC. Love to see this in orange or red :D
January 8, 201411 yr Well, now there are at least two great 1970 Chargers in minifig scale worth knowing: yours and derjoe's. I love the overall shape, especially the rear part. A good idea to lift the whole thing at the rear, adds a lot to the shape. While I am not too fond of that kind of windscreen I must admit that it has some advantages. One suggestion: Have you ever tried to turn those tires inside out? Might be working on a muscle car like this.
January 8, 201411 yr AWESOME V8 'solta'......it makes me want to say...... Brick On Drive On 'solta' !
January 8, 201411 yr Nice car! I only miss the 5 wide version you used to make! Otherwise the car is spot on!
January 9, 201411 yr Author Love to see this in orange or red :D Orange with 01 on doors. One suggestion: Have you ever tried to turn those tires inside out? Might be working on a muscle car like this. I don't understand what you mean. Do you have an example? I only miss the 5 wide version you used to make! Compared to 5 wide porsche 911 this one has to be 6 studs wide.
January 9, 201411 yr I don't understand what you mean. Do you have an example? This can be done with pliers. You avoid that ugly profile that rather belongs to off-road vehicles.
February 6, 201510 yr Wow, you really captured it well, especially that shot from the back. Excellent job!
February 7, 201510 yr Author Thanks for your comments. You may also be excited about Chevrolet Camaro.
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