Posted February 25, 201411 yr Hello everyone, I present my model Ford Shelby. Car is made in white with black trim on the bottom and dark red stripes in the middle. Air intake placed on the hood The model has a large opening doors The owner of this machine willingly photographed with her What put mini figures inside need to disassemble the roof. Total is placed 2 minifigures Together with my other model http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=92777 And on my tow truck Thanks for watching, I'll wait for your feedback and comments. UPD. I slightly modified the back of car and added handles on the doors. Edited February 25, 201411 yr by macsergey
February 25, 201411 yr Even better than the last car you posted , though I feel white with blue stripes would look more classic Cobra 'macsergey'.......Brick On Drive On !
February 25, 201411 yr Nice moc! You've captured the look perfectly within the limitations of minifig scale!
February 25, 201411 yr Looks great! Yeah, that would be fun if we could build such low cars with minifigs fitting in. Which means that you must have taken off the legs of the driver to get him in there. Is that correct?
February 25, 201411 yr Author Even better than the last car you posted , though I feel white with blue stripes would look more classic Cobra 'macsergey'.......Brick On Drive On ! Thank you. Unfortunately I do not have enough details to blue stripes, and I like the dark red Looks great! Yeah, that would be fun if we could build such low cars with minifigs fitting in. Which means that you must have taken off the legs of the driver to get him in there. Is that correct? Yes, in order to fit minifigures, you need to remove her legs
February 25, 201411 yr Yes, in order to fit minifigures, you need to remove her legs Ah well, for 3 years I'm squeezing minifigs into cars, and I can assure you: No, you needn't do that. Edited February 25, 201411 yr by ER0L
February 25, 201411 yr Author Ah well, for 3 years I'm squeezing minifigs into cars, and I can assure you: No, you needn't do that. what construct you are using for this? I slightly modified the back of car and added handles on the doors.
February 25, 201411 yr what construct you are using for this? That's easy. Figs must be placed on the lowest possible layer of the car.
February 25, 201411 yr Author That's easy. Figs must be placed on the lowest possible layer of the car. you have more space for the minifigures. I can drop it on one plate, but still it is not enough to accommodate with legs. you get it, because using the item number 52031. If I use it, there will be no stripes on the roof
February 25, 201411 yr you have more space for the minifigures. If you are building cars for minifigs there must be enough room for them - otherwise it's something else. In fact you are mutilating minifigs because of some stripes on the roof. You know that there's something like a Minifig Rights Movement, don't you? Hopefully they don't get to see this ...
February 25, 201411 yr Always amazing seeing how people can accurately make minifig-ish scale cars Edited February 25, 201411 yr by TrentonC
February 26, 201411 yr Love it. Looks a lot like one of the early 70s versions. About the only thing I'd alter would be the headlights -- maybe use 2 of the 1x1 circular flat clears, and 2 of the 1x1 circular studded clears. The yellow just looks kind of gaudy. Otherwise, though, it's fantastic. Have you considered posting this to Lego Cuusoo? I daresay I'd buy one of these in a heartbeat. However, as others have said, it probably would need to be made to fit minifigs first. Edited February 26, 201411 yr by ShrikeArghast
February 26, 201411 yr Author These look great. How did you attach the cheese-wedge (bumper) parts? LDD http://yadi.sk/d/GDtwAPzNJcMJ5
February 27, 201411 yr Oh thanks, that is some clever work. I am picking it apart in LDD now. It is very well done.
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