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(for Lino...) Model Vehicle Builders Rejoice!
My name is Lino (AtomicBuilder on Brickshelf) and Im pleased to announce that I
am the Coordinator for a new theme at NWBrickCon called ModelTeam Motors. If you
are inclined to build realistic looking, larger-than-minifig scale vehicles that
resemble the Model Team sets of yore, then this is the category for you.
Here is an old Model Team set
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1485184
Here are a few samples of MOCs that I have done that fit within this category.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=248180
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=261915
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=180240
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=218105
Just because I specialize in retro hot rods, bikes, and customs doesnt mean you
have to. All vehicles are welcome within this category, whether they be retro or
modern, so long as they are larger than minifig scale and have that model team
look. Also, this category is not limited to just road vehicles, so if you have
that bi-plane, speedboat, or rider mower you are just itching to build, then
have it done by Brickcon in October and it will be proudly displayed within this
category.
One key note is Technic vehicles (that look like Technic vehicles) still remain
in their own category. They work phenomenally but do not have a realistic model
team look. Sure you can have what looks like a Chevy big block engine under the
hood but it doesnt have to actually work like one in order to fit in this
theme.
So bring those jaw-dropping cool model vehicles to NWBrickcon. Let me know you
are doing so by emailing me at linotopia@hotmail.com (by Oct. 4th please) so
that I can ensure room for your MOCs.
NWBrickCon is an annual Lego convention and exposition in the Seattle Area.
NWBrickCon 2007 will be October 5, 6, and 7 at the Seattle Center
Pavilion. For more information, visit
http://www.nwbrickcon.org
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... Any chance of an ldraw file? ...
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Yes, I sent you an email (adress as seen here on LUGNET) and added it also to
the BS-folder of the model. For anyone, who will have a look at it:
- it is not meant for an instruction, so the submodels and steps seem to be a little stupid sometimes.
- the pink parts are dull silver in the real model.
- I use an old unofficial version of the 1x1x1/3-slope (50746), which might have a wrong direction.
Thank you for your comment
Andreas
The BS-folder: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=266705
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In lugnet.modelteam, Andreas Weissenburg wrote:
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Hi,
just wanted to show my latest creation, an oldfashioned lorry in modelteam
size:
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Ooh! Ooh! Very nice!! Any chance of an ldraw file? Id buy it....
Paul Sinasohn
LUGNET #115
BAYLUG
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That is pretty sweet, when I saw the thumbnail my first though was that isnt a
photo? :)
Now it just needs a couple of anthropomorphic cats in it, a case of moonshine in
the back, and it could be featured in Lackadaisy (prohibition era webcomic).
-plucky
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In lugnet.modelteam, Andreas Weissenburg wrote:
Very nice! The front grill is one of the aspects that stands out to me. Very
well done! Nicely colored as well.
Best,
Jonathan
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Very nice, especially the background! Im not normally very attracted to cad
images but youve done a great job with these and the model is strong enough to
overcome the medium ; )
Thanks for sharing and God Bless,
Nathan
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Hello All.
This is my first post, so if this is the wrong forum, please direct me to a more
appropriate one and I'll stay out of your hair.
I have an uncle who purchased himself a Mastercraft boat for his 50th birthday.
As a present for him, I'd like to commission a custom-made Lego built replica of
his new boat. I wasn't sure where to find someone qualified to do it, but I
decided to start here.
I wanted to know if there was anyone out there qualified, or knew of anyone
qualified to help me with this. We will pay (obviously) for your time, effort,
and for whatever bricks you use for the project. His birthday isn't for a month,
but we'd like to get it done sooner rather than later.
Please let me know if you can be of any assistance.
Thanks!
Mark B
bashukma AT gmail DOT com
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Hallo Dennis
Your new dozer is really great, you realised some good details. First the
tracks, with the tiles, looks really good. Also backside you make good work. And
of course best for me, this modell is functionally. How i can understand on your
website, you can also control the blade with the help of one Lego-motor, yes?
This Cat in this real area (on your pictures) is just fun!
Kind regards from switzerland
Beat Schuler (Swissbagger)
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In lugnet.technic, Dennis Bosman wrote:
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Before we even know LEGO would release its own radio controlled bulldozer I
started to build my own one in April 2006. As usual I wanted .....
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I just wanted to let you know I put the full description of this model on my
website. It took a while before I finished it but hopefully there will be some
readers :-)
Dennis Bosman
www.dennisbosman.nl
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