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N 287 B 65.3K C 30 E Sep 12, 2013 F Sep 12, 2013
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The Gnarly BMW 2002 Rat Rod.

This one also gets subtly angled sides (doors) and although it doesn't look like, it does have clearance from the ground and it rolls smoothly. It also fits a driver in a fairly detailed interior - not that it was a purpose or something, but it's the first car I've built which sits lower than the minifig and yet still fits it.

I have absolutely no idea how the rear of the real car looks like, so I've just imagined how I would design it to match the overall style. The "standard" square tail lights were pretty boring and out of the scheme, so I went for something different.

On a different note, those old style windscreens are still surprising me. They are the exact same two pieces I've used on this one , and while there they barely kept connected to the car body, here they offer a surprisingly sturdy grip - you can actually lift the car by the rooftop and they don't give in.



I've got a whole bunch of pictures on this one - even if some seem to be similar, there was a little something I liked in each of these frames. And while I know that people would generally like to see descriptive images of the build, my favorites are still the "beauty shots" :)

Tags:   lego car vehicle automobile bmw bmw 2002 gnarly bmw gnarly bmw 2002 gnarly bmw 2002 rat rod rat rod engine stance minifig minifig scale hot rod

N 179 B 49.2K C 5 E Sep 12, 2013 F Sep 12, 2013
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The Gnarly BMW 2002 Rat Rod.

This one also gets subtly angled sides (doors) and although it doesn't look like, it does have clearance from the ground and it rolls smoothly. It also fits a driver in a fairly detailed interior - not that it was a purpose or something, but it's the first car I've built which sits lower than the minifig and yet still fits it.

I have absolutely no idea how the rear of the real car looks like, so I've just imagined how I would design it to match the overall style. The "standard" square tail lights were pretty boring and out of the scheme, so I went for something different.

On a different note, those old style windscreens are still surprising me. They are the exact same two pieces I've used on this one , and while there they barely kept connected to the car body, here they offer a surprisingly sturdy grip - you can actually lift the car by the rooftop and they don't give in.



I've got a whole bunch of pictures on this one - even if some seem to be similar, there was a little something I liked in each of these frames. And while I know that people would generally like to see descriptive images of the build, my favorites are still the "beauty shots" :)

Tags:   lego car vehicle automobile bmw bmw 2002 gnarly bmw gnarly bmw 2002 gnarly bmw 2002 rat rod rat rod engine stance minifig minifig scale hot rod

N 116 B 42.7K C 7 E Sep 12, 2013 F Sep 12, 2013
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The Gnarly BMW 2002 Rat Rod.

This one also gets subtly angled sides (doors) and although it doesn't look like, it does have clearance from the ground and it rolls smoothly. It also fits a driver in a fairly detailed interior - not that it was a purpose or something, but it's the first car I've built which sits lower than the minifig and yet still fits it.

I have absolutely no idea how the rear of the real car looks like, so I've just imagined how I would design it to match the overall style. The "standard" square tail lights were pretty boring and out of the scheme, so I went for something different.

On a different note, those old style windscreens are still surprising me. They are the exact same two pieces I've used on this one , and while there they barely kept connected to the car body, here they offer a surprisingly sturdy grip - you can actually lift the car by the rooftop and they don't give in.



I've got a whole bunch of pictures on this one - even if some seem to be similar, there was a little something I liked in each of these frames. And while I know that people would generally like to see descriptive images of the build, my favorites are still the "beauty shots" :)

Tags:   lego car vehicle automobile bmw bmw 2002 gnarly bmw gnarly bmw 2002 gnarly bmw 2002 rat rod rat rod engine stance minifig minifig scale hot rod

N 202 B 56.4K C 12 E Sep 12, 2013 F Sep 12, 2013
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The Gnarly BMW 2002 Rat Rod.

This one also gets subtly angled sides (doors) and although it doesn't look like, it does have clearance from the ground and it rolls smoothly. It also fits a driver in a fairly detailed interior - not that it was a purpose or something, but it's the first car I've built which sits lower than the minifig and yet still fits it.

I have absolutely no idea how the rear of the real car looks like, so I've just imagined how I would design it to match the overall style. The "standard" square tail lights were pretty boring and out of the scheme, so I went for something different.

On a different note, those old style windscreens are still surprising me. They are the exact same two pieces I've used on this one , and while there they barely kept connected to the car body, here they offer a surprisingly sturdy grip - you can actually lift the car by the rooftop and they don't give in.



I've got a whole bunch of pictures on this one - even if some seem to be similar, there was a little something I liked in each of these frames. And while I know that people would generally like to see descriptive images of the build, my favorites are still the "beauty shots" :)

Tags:   lego car vehicle automobile bmw bmw 2002 gnarly bmw gnarly bmw 2002 gnarly bmw 2002 rat rod rat rod engine stance minifig minifig scale hot rod

N 128 B 47.0K C 7 E Sep 12, 2013 F Sep 12, 2013
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The Gnarly BMW 2002 Rat Rod.

This one also gets subtly angled sides (doors) and although it doesn't look like, it does have clearance from the ground and it rolls smoothly. It also fits a driver in a fairly detailed interior - not that it was a purpose or something, but it's the first car I've built which sits lower than the minifig and yet still fits it.

I have absolutely no idea how the rear of the real car looks like, so I've just imagined how I would design it to match the overall style. The "standard" square tail lights were pretty boring and out of the scheme, so I went for something different.

On a different note, those old style windscreens are still surprising me. They are the exact same two pieces I've used on this one , and while there they barely kept connected to the car body, here they offer a surprisingly sturdy grip - you can actually lift the car by the rooftop and they don't give in.



I've got a whole bunch of pictures on this one - even if some seem to be similar, there was a little something I liked in each of these frames. And while I know that people would generally like to see descriptive images of the build, my favorites are still the "beauty shots" :)

Tags:   lego car vehicle automobile bmw bmw 2002 gnarly bmw gnarly bmw 2002 gnarly bmw 2002 rat rod rat rod engine stance minifig minifig scale hot rod


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