Fictitious Pasta
Ford Gran Turismo
The Ford GT, what a fantastic car. Proof that if you give American Engineers the resources, they can build one heck of a supercar.
Background:
I started on a GT quite awhile back, almost 6 months ago. After many hours of building, I was sick of the car and put it to the side, still not finished. Then not long ago, I got access to LDD for a quick minute and felt the inspiration to work on it again. So, here are some facts for you on the more technical side.
Build Stuff:
The car has been cut down in length from 14 and 1/2 to 13 and 1/2 (1/2 for the tailpipe section that juts out). Those new 1x2 slope plates are held in with a minifig bracket (I will highlight it on the picture). Also a great addition, the subtraction of any parts that don't exist! Except that trans-clear clip that I forgot about.
Notes:
Thanks to Ron Dayes and Loek, who gave me great ideas when I first started building this. Also, I am happy to say I will be able to post more project WIPS and such within a week or so. For the past few weeks, I have only had access to LDD twice, borrowing someone else's Computer while my upgraded PC arrives. So hopefully, more builds, renders, and even collabs!
Thanks for looking!
Ford Gran Turismo
The Ford GT, what a fantastic car. Proof that if you give American Engineers the resources, they can build one heck of a supercar.
Background:
I started on a GT quite awhile back, almost 6 months ago. After many hours of building, I was sick of the car and put it to the side, still not finished. Then not long ago, I got access to LDD for a quick minute and felt the inspiration to work on it again. So, here are some facts for you on the more technical side.
Build Stuff:
The car has been cut down in length from 14 and 1/2 to 13 and 1/2 (1/2 for the tailpipe section that juts out). Those new 1x2 slope plates are held in with a minifig bracket (I will highlight it on the picture). Also a great addition, the subtraction of any parts that don't exist! Except that trans-clear clip that I forgot about.
Notes:
Thanks to Ron Dayes and Loek, who gave me great ideas when I first started building this. Also, I am happy to say I will be able to post more project WIPS and such within a week or so. For the past few weeks, I have only had access to LDD twice, borrowing someone else's Computer while my upgraded PC arrives. So hopefully, more builds, renders, and even collabs!
Thanks for looking!