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What’s better than a classic car? Enjoying it daily. This BMW 316 Series is a perfect choice for that purpose. Just don’t forget to keep an extra jug of motor oil in your trunk—and you’re good to go!
I’ve attempted to build this model a few times before, but only now have I managed to make it truly appealing to me. The addition of LEGO’s Slope 2 x 2 x 2/3 Curved Wedge was definitely a game-changer here.
I really hope you like my new MOC!
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What’s better than a classic car? Enjoying it daily. This BMW 316 Series is a perfect choice for that purpose. Just don’t forget to keep an extra jug of motor oil in your trunk—and you’re good to go!
I’ve attempted to build this model a few times before, but only now have I managed to make it truly appealing to me. The addition of LEGO’s Slope 2 x 2 x 2/3 Curved Wedge was definitely a game-changer here.
I really hope you like my new MOC!
Tags: lego bmw E21 daily driver
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Let me present you my newest MOC—the streets of Horizon Bay City. I designed them to provide some background when showcasing my car models. Here, it features my 1978 Plymouth Fury Police Car, 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, and my newly designed, smaller coffee cart for a bicycle.
You can find more details of that moc in my IG: www.instagram.com/sseven_bricks?igsh=MTltNWdwMWh6aG5zMw==
Hope you enjoy my build!
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A refined version of my Highway Patrol Car. I tend to build my MOCs to look as good as possible without compromising playability. The previous version was mainly built to test out some design features, and it lacked an interior (and proper-colored bricks on the other side). The wheel design looked cool, but it was impossible to make them roll. Since I decided to add this model to my car collection, I made a few changes. After @_calinbors commented on the rear design, I gave it a try - and I must say, it looks much better, so I will stick with it. And it now correctly represents the 1978 Plymouth Fury.
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