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Hello!
Being a non-smoker myself I couldnt care less about the cigarette lighter,
though. There are other problems that Id rather see fixed. I tried to, but I
failed. So I show it with the problems still present. (pics = links)
The aforementioned problems are as follows:
It all started with the idea how I could possibly render the headlights. So I
worked a few hours on the front part of the car, with the project constantly and
increasingly being at the brink of being cancelled. Finally I came to this, but
the thing was too wide for Minifig-scale!
And it turned out that the wheels that I had choosen were far too small for this
car. It needed larger tyres, which in the end led to the whole car being out of
Minifig-scale. Anyway.
The bigger problem is that the engine bonnet is too high for 1 plate height.
This leads to a disturbing in the force... no the line of the cars silhouette.
I tried to chose a camera angle which makes it not all too noticeable:
Other smaller problems like no glass and not a correct rendering of the
scratched off emblems of the Mount Prospect City Police Dept. I just neglegted,
resp. tried a Lego-puristic solution.And after all, the most important thing is:
It was a bargain. And its got a cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant. Its got cop
tyres, cop suspension, cop shocks. Its a model made before catalytic convertes
so itll run good on regular gas. So what do you say?
Bye
Jojo
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Good to see you building! Im not a town expert but this is still looking nice.
It is always interesting when a builder gets sucked out of their normal scale ;
)
Thanks for sharing and God Bless,
Nathan
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.announce.moc, Johannes Koehler wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> Being a non-smoker myself I couldnt care less about the cigarette lighter,
> though. There are other problems that Id rather see fixed. I tried to, but I
> failed. So I show it with the problems still present. (pics = links)
>
> Other smaller problems like no glass and not a correct rendering of the
> scratched off emblems of the Mount Prospect City Police Dept. I just
> neglegted, resp. tried a Lego-puristic solution.And after all, the most
> important thing is: It was a bargain. And its got a cop motor, a
> 440-cubic-inch plant. Its got cop tyres, cop suspension, cop shocks. Its a
> model made before catalytic convertes so itll run good on regular gas. So
> what do you say?
>
>
> Bye¬
> Jojo
Really great car, but I don't get it. What on earth does it have to do with any
cigarette lighter?
/Tore
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| In lugnet.build, Tore Eriksson wrote:
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Johannes Koehler wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> >
> > Being a non-smoker myself I couldnt care less about the cigarette lighter,
> > though. There are other problems that Id rather see fixed. I tried to, but I
> > failed. So I show it with the problems still present. (pics = links)
> >
> > Other smaller problems like no glass and not a correct rendering of the
> > scratched off emblems of the Mount Prospect City Police Dept. I just
> > neglegted, resp. tried a Lego-puristic solution.And after all, the most
> > important thing is: It was a bargain. And its got a cop motor, a
> > 440-cubic-inch plant. Its got cop tyres, cop suspension, cop shocks. Its a
> > model made before catalytic convertes so itll run good on regular gas. So
> > what do you say?
> >
> >
> > Bye¬
> > Jojo
>
>
> Really great car, but I don't get it. What on earth does it have to do with any
> cigarette lighter?
>
> /Tore
Watch this for the reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yil9wlfa0yo
jt
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