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N 2 B 1.4K C 0 E Mar 29, 2020 F Mar 29, 2020
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Update of my 6 wide Lego MOC of the 1970s Porsche 911 targa. Used a few brackets underneath the front hood in order to get 1/4 or so steps and a more round look. Also using 1x1 brackets, this version has the lights a little closer to the wheels and thus appears to have less overhang, while allowing the bumper to stick out a little more.

Tags:   legominifigscalesidebysideseating

N 5 B 1.6K C 0 E Sep 5, 2018 F Sep 5, 2018
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Alpine A110 Berlinette 1960s-1970s [Renault] 6 wide Lego MOC

Tags:   Alpine A110 Berlinette

N 4 B 2.1K C 0 E Mar 19, 2020 F Mar 19, 2020
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Lancia Fulvia car Lego MOC 6 wide, fits two minifigures side-by-side. Old-school car roof required to fit head of co-driver. Otherwise uses a lot of new elements such as the mudguards and the rounded 1x2 plates.

N 16 B 2.3K C 1 E Apr 20, 2022 F Apr 20, 2022
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УАЗ-452, nickname "Bukhanka" [bread loaf] -- This tough as simple van has been produced with minor modifications since 1965. It is used as a transporter, ambulance, military vehicle -- a typical multifunctional utility van. Recently it has been promoted as a lifestyle van for camping and offroad adventures. I modelled it in its simple stock design, using a record number of 1x1 SNOT bricks. I chose to design the front with different kinds of slopes set off just a bit to get both a horizontal and a vertical shaping. The roof is made from 1x2 panels representing the grooves and a slight bow, the tiles in front allow for a slight overhang of the roof over the windshield.

Tags:   Lego 6-wide MOC car Bukhanka Buchanka Soviet van UAZ-452 offroad utility vintage

N 2 B 1.1K C 0 E Jan 18, 2021 F Jan 18, 2021
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For long had been wanting to use the 1x4x1 fence element in a vehicle. Now it's been used upside down as an air vent on the sides of this MOC tractor's hood. Brackets and 1x1 SNOT bricks have been used underneath to get the half-plate-high ridge on the top of the hood and to mount the front fenders, among others. The design was inspired by Schlüter and other such tractors of the 70s and 80s. Tried to get something like a trademark nose with an air inlet-brand emblem-combination. Seats one minifigure farmer.


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