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In lugnet.announce.moc, Sean Kenney writes:
> Hi everybody!
Wassssup,
> Earlier today I was inspired to build a 4-wide 1962 VW Microbus, after
> seeing pictures of a 6-wide model by Sven Moritz Hein.
>
> Here are the pictures of my model:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/seankenney/Cars/VW-Microbus/100.jpg
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/seankenney/Cars/VW-Microbus/110.jpg
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/seankenney/Cars/VW-Microbus/120.jpg
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/seankenney/Cars/VW-Microbus/130.jpg
>
> Since a few people have posted with questions about some of my building
> techniques, I also included a few photos of how I did some of the more
> unique aspects of the VW's design.
>
> 1/4-stud offset doorhandles,
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/seankenney/Cars/VW-Microbus/200.jpg
>
> Construction of the diagonal-color ''hood''
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/seankenney/Cars/VW-Microbus/210.jpg
>
> The whole thing took about 3 hours to build, half of which was spent playing
> with various versions of the front. I finally settled on the design you see
> here, even though it meant I didn't have a great way to attach the
> headlights. ...I included headlights in only one of the pictures, here.
> (They look OK from the angle that the photo was taken, but were really very
> low, and made the facade rather goofy-looking.)
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/seankenney/Cars/VW-Microbus/190.jpg
>
> Hope you enjoy the pictures!
>
> Sean
> ---
> The Brick Apple - New York City in Lego
> http://www.brickapple.com
Great job as always, Sean. Looks cool and realistic.
Do you have any links to the pics of the 6 wide? Keep up the good work.
Hasta La Vista, Sean
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In lugnet.town, Sean Devolites writes:
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Sean Kenney writes:
(snipped)
> Great job as always, Sean. Looks cool and realistic.
> Do you have any links to the pics of the 6 wide?
I think the pics he is referring to are at
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=24241
Very nice stuff, Sean and Sven
-Kevin
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In lugnet.town, Kevin McMillin writes:
> I think the pics he is referring to are at
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=24241
>
> Very nice stuff, Sean and Sven
>
> -Kevin
Cool. Great job Sven! Both versions of the 6 wide are good
(and of course Sean's 4 wide is good).
Hasta La Vista, Sean
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In lugnet.town, Kotaro Ono writes:
> I always feel so sad to see you completely ignore minifig
> and door parts, B-)
I usually need to avoid the pre-fab door parts and other things because
they're often a little too big for my designs. Most of the things I have
been building lately have been "Not Quite Minifig" scale (NQMF?) :) They
look OK with a Minifig standing next to them, but in no way could ever
accomodate a real minifig. My whole city (work in progress, photos coming
eventually) is in this Not Quite Minifig scale, and I've had to come up with
creative ways of making doors, windows, etc. So naturally, the cars would
follow along with the same idea.
> But I can't stop expressing my admiration for V-hood design, this time.
> Okay, now I will try to build your VW-Van hosting my minifigs
Awesome! I'd love to see it! If you need any more details about how I did
the hood, let me know and I can show you more.
Sean
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The Brick Apple - New York City in Lego
http://www.brickapple.com
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