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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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It looks at basically well but I think that cabin is a bit tight. Blue and white is a good combination :)

Someone had shared this on Facebook yesterday and I think I seen it at Brickset... It truly is an amazing piece of artwork...

Well you certainly know how to make an entrance! :classic:

You've done a brilliant job of capturing the lines of the 'vette and I think your choice of colours is great. It looks awesome!

Consider this build supported :thumbup:

Very good, can you post some more detailed pictures. Some very nice details you did. How you did back lights, cant recognize the white bricks?

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http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?P=48169

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I reckon he used one of these, or a peice with the same 'serrated hole edge' with a pin with stud and the red plate inside the hole. (These come in white)

Close. The tail light is a combo of part 41533, a technic pin, and a round plate: byzsohx.png

A rod runs through each pin (red rods for the outer lights, and white for the inner reverse lights)

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Just wanted to suggest that.

is the model smaller than 15x45 studs and pure?

Unfortunately it is 18-wide :(

This thing would look great sitting right next to Madoca's Corvette! Great work!

Madoca's Vette is on a whole other level. Super recognizable detail on a working chassis with lights, etc.? Unreal.

Awesome, I love Corvettes :classic:

Great job capturing the shape. I like the colours, too.

9/10! (I'd say 10/10 if it had fat high-proile tyres) :wink:

This model is doing very well on Ideas. Maybe the best among the Model Team-like models.

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