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Hello everyone,
Here's my newest design of the Bugatti EB110, my first alternative build of the official set number 10337, built exclusively from the pieces found in that set, took me more than 2 months to complete, tried my best to get it as accurate as possible and as sturdy as possible with all the limitations of pieces I have from that set.
Built at the scale of 1:13, about the same scale as the official Lamborghini Countach set, it includes many functional elements, such as opening doors, rear engine cover, working rear spoiler that can pop up, working steering that is connected to the steering wheel and detailed interior and engine bay.
Hope you like it, thanks for looking
My first attempt at a complete and modular castle as an AFOL. This truly was a lifelong dream. Built for Novemburcht contest at LOWLUG.
Some of our AFOLs were in historical costume during the exhibition. Children have self-made historical minifigure costumes.
Set looked like a corporate display model, so replaced all the grey containers with a colourful collection to look more like a working ship.
Here's the original chassis, before my modifications: www.flickr.com/photos/zombieite/2405451675/
This was an experiment, to see if I had enough Legos, and if it would even be possible to build a properly-scaled body onto the chassis.
It gets MUCH better. Check it out!
Once it occurred to me that you can take the doors off of a real Jeep, I realized I had much less work to do (and I had enough Legos to do it).
Pictures from my first day at LEGOWORLD in Utrecht. Primary focus was GBC and the family event. Tomorrow is Fan Zone images. Sorry for bad quality, but the place is poorly lit for photography.
Some action shots showing off the little scanner/gun, laser sword and metal detector I made to go along with this build!