ZetoVince
Stance is here!
I've been a huge fan of stance movement (lowride, stretched tires, negative camber,...) for many years now, and all these years i've tried persistently to add this aggressive look in my lego cars, especially in the small ones which is even harder.
Eventually i came up with many different techniques for 8-wide and more cars but i still wanted badly to make one for minifig scaled cars mainly cause i had the perfect wheel for the job. DUB wheels
Fortunately i did it! I managed to narrow it down to 6-wide scale!
Check the short tutorial i've made about these stanced chassis over at Gricks forum or
click the arrows below to see some animated instructions.
So what's better way to introduce these chassis than building this beautiful slammed (extremely lowered) truck on them?!
The chassis i used under this truck is a combination of a 6-wide (front) and a 7-wide one (rear)!
Please support my Vespa on Lego Ideas
Stance is here!
I've been a huge fan of stance movement (lowride, stretched tires, negative camber,...) for many years now, and all these years i've tried persistently to add this aggressive look in my lego cars, especially in the small ones which is even harder.
Eventually i came up with many different techniques for 8-wide and more cars but i still wanted badly to make one for minifig scaled cars mainly cause i had the perfect wheel for the job. DUB wheels
Fortunately i did it! I managed to narrow it down to 6-wide scale!
Check the short tutorial i've made about these stanced chassis over at Gricks forum or
click the arrows below to see some animated instructions.
So what's better way to introduce these chassis than building this beautiful slammed (extremely lowered) truck on them?!
The chassis i used under this truck is a combination of a 6-wide (front) and a 7-wide one (rear)!
Please support my Vespa on Lego Ideas