Here is my version of the Citroen 2CV in a Charleston color scheme. It is 5 studs wide, which brings it close to scale with my other vehicles. The ride is a tiny bit higher in the back, creating the authentic dynamic look of the car with its soft suspensions. Special elements used include the book cover element as windscreen, lipsticks as front light holders, horns as window frames between the b and C columns, clips and bar plates for the rear sloping, many brackets, pneumatic t-pieces as front bumpers, two-/three-finger hinges for the two-tone curve, 1x2 and 2x3 jumpers, as well as butcher's knifes as front fender extensions/mudflaps. The latter combination was inspired by the MOC of the same car by legomanijak. Thank you for this great idea! I played around a bit and finally managed to minimize the gap and find the right position for the extensions, using 1x1 brackets and 1x1 clips underneath. I chose the 2x4 wedge plates as rear fenders as in many other 2CV MOCs. I like their shape, and they fit snuggly and gaplessly to the body, using a 1x1 bracket, with a little bit of a twist.
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Here is my version of the Citroen 2CV in a Charleston color scheme. It is 5 studs wide, which brings it close to scale with my other vehicles. The ride is a tiny bit higher in the back, creating the authentic dynamic look of the car with its soft suspensions. Special elements used include the book cover element as windscreen, lipsticks as front light holders, horns as window frames between the b and C columns, clips and bar plates for the rear sloping, many brackets, pneumatic t-pieces as front bumpers, two-/three-finger hinges for the two-tone curve, 1x2 and 2x3 jumpers, as well as butcher's knifes as front fender extensions/mudflaps. The latter combination was inspired by the MOC of the same car by legomanijak. Thank you for this great idea! I played around a bit and finally managed to minimize the gap and find the right position for the extensions, using 1x1 brackets and 1x1 clips underneath. I chose the 2x4 wedge plates as rear fenders as in many other 2CV MOCs. I like their shape, and they fit snuggly and gaplessly to the body, using a 1x1 bracket, with a little bit of a twist.
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Here is my version of the Citroen 2CV in a Charleston color scheme. It is 5 studs wide, which brings it close to scale with my other vehicles. The ride is a tiny bit higher in the back, creating the authentic dynamic look of the car with its soft suspensions. Special elements used include the book cover element as windscreen, lipsticks as front light holders, horns as window frames between the b and C columns, clips and bar plates for the rear sloping, many brackets, pneumatic t-pieces as front bumpers, two-/three-finger hinges for the two-tone curve, 1x2 and 2x3 jumpers, as well as butcher's knifes as front fender extensions/mudflaps. The latter combination was inspired by the MOC of the same car by legomanijak. Thank you for this great idea! I played around a bit and finally managed to minimize the gap and find the right position for the extensions, using 1x1 brackets and 1x1 clips underneath. I chose the 2x4 wedge plates as rear fenders as in many other 2CV MOCs. I like their shape, and they fit snuggly and gaplessly to the body, using a 1x1 bracket, with a little bit of a twist.
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Here is my version of the Citroen 2CV in a Charleston color scheme. It is 5 studs wide, which brings it close to scale with my other vehicles. The ride is a tiny bit higher in the back, creating the authentic dynamic look of the car with its soft suspensions. Special elements used include the book cover element as windscreen, lipsticks as front light holders, horns as window frames between the b and C columns, clips and bar plates for the rear sloping, many brackets, pneumatic t-pieces as front bumpers, two-/three-finger hinges for the two-tone curve, 1x2 and 2x3 jumpers, as well as butcher's knifes as front fender extensions/mudflaps. The latter combination was inspired by the MOC of the same car by legomanijak. Thank you for this great idea! I played around a bit and finally managed to minimize the gap and find the right position for the extensions, using 1x1 brackets and 1x1 clips underneath. I chose the 2x4 wedge plates as rear fenders as in many other 2CV MOCs. I like their shape, and they fit snuggly and gaplessly to the body, using a 1x1 bracket, with a little bit of a twist.
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