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The Evolution of a Lego Model
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lugnet.build, lugnet.general
Date: 
Tue, 18 Sep 2001 09:06:21 GMT
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Hello everyone. Haven't posted here for a long time, but I've still been
hanging around checking things out. Well, I came across some old pictures of
some models of mine, and it gave me a great idea. I hade pictures dating
back to about 1997 of a Ferrari model I have been building on and off since
then, so I decided to make a little photo history of the evolution of the
model. You can see it by going here:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=7032

Ferrari 1 & Ferrari 2 (Beta 1)--The first two pics are of the original model
from 1997. This was when I started building more than usual... (never really
had a "dark age", just a "slow age") I had always wanted to make a Ferrari
car, so this was my first attempt. I thought it was good for the time, and
without me using Lugnet yet, I had no other models to look at. It's pretty
crude, but I was very proud of the windshield, which remains very untouched
to this day.

Ferrari 3 & Ferrari 4 (Beta 2)-- The next step of the model. I made the
front end more carlike, added fenders to the front, and lowered the rear
axle. This was when I first expirimented with the gradual inclenation (?) of
bricks to achieve roundness. This model is more of a Technic scale rather
than a huge mini-fig scale. I also gave it a grill :-)

Ferrari 5 & Ferrari 6 (Beta 3)-- What I thought was the last step. On this
model, I tilted the windshield in more which took me forever to figure out,
and I also changed the front headlights. I fooled around with a spoiler, and
did more interior shots. I like the front a lot better on this model. If you
look closely, you can even see the brick where the Ferrari logo is supposed
to go!

Ferrari 7 & Ferrari 8 (Alpha)-- The final version (at least for now) of the
model. I gave this model a hard top which I have wanted to do since the
beginning. I improved the structural integrity of the windshield, which was
pretty weak on the beta 3 model. The other major addition is functional
stearing. I had to dismantle the front end completely in order to do this. I
had to make stearing for a 14 wide model, which was extremely hard because I
had to make my own method instead of using a pre made piece. Once I
accomplished that, I put it all back together and added some scoops and more
fender roundness to the front. I then moved on to the back where I improved
the wing and added an opening hood to reveal the Ferrari engine. I suppose
this model resembles a Ferrari F-40 now, but maybe more of a Lotus Esprit. I
also added tailpipes and a license plate for added detail. The doors open on
this build also.

I will probably keep on adding to this model, but since I just started
college, it will be hard. I hope you enjoy looking at the evolution of my
Ferrari as much as I had bulding it! You can see more pictures of the Alpha
version by going here:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=4430

And you can see all of my models at my website here:

http://members.aol.com/swatlego

Hope you like it, and as always, comments are very welcome.

~Nick Crocco
http://members.aol.com/swatlego



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: The Evolution of a Lego Model
 
(...) Nick, It's nice to see the design process for your Ferrari, and it's nice to know other people build and rebuild sveral times until they get it right. Thanks, George (23 years ago, 18-Sep-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general)
  The Evolution of a Lego Model-
 
Frogot to add these... Hello everyone. Haven't posted here for a long time, but I've still been hanging around checking things out. Well, I came across some old pictures of some models of mine, and it gave me a great idea. I hade pictures dating (...) (23 years ago, 18-Sep-01, to lugnet.fun, lugnet.technic)

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