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Re: Mine's Snottier
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lugnet.build
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Sun, 3 Mar 2002 17:11:05 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Steven Lane writes:
> In lugnet.technic, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> > [OOC = Our Own Creation]
> >
> > After 8 hours
> > of building (with Adrian giving solution suggestions, (including working out
> > the motorized rear wheels and motorized front steering) and pointing out
> > missing details), the model was complete. Notice the 1 plate (2/5 stud) offset
> > and upside down fenders and side trim, and other details: windsheild wipers,
> > rear-view mirror, and more.
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> Great model Bram (and team), you've got the looks just right but I wouldn't
> describe it as having an abundance of snot more an absence of it. This
> groups probably tired of my bulldozer by now but it's totaly embraced the
> snot concept.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi
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> Tobbe's rendition is even snottier as he's done the window frames as well. I
> was also wondering if the trim was upside down on purpose or to make it
> compatible with the slope piece's used for the mudgaurd?
The trim is upsidedown for two reasons. The trapezoidal wheel arches look
much better that way (as I only have inverse tall slopes in black) and in
order to get the look of the grill right, the headlights are upside-down, so
in order to secure the rest of the chassis to it, we did the trim upside
down as well.
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
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