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2016/02/07. 1964 B-Model (B61) Mack, David Calleja memorial car show, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia.
2016/02/07. 1964 B-Model (B61) Mack, David Calleja memorial car show, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia.
I built Didumos' Rocky B-Model, but modified it with BuWizz and Power Functions motors.
YouTube Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1A8q2jLRvg
Here is my MOC of Plo Koon's Delta 7 Jedi Starfighter from Revenge of the sith!
Just in time for the release of set 75400 Plo Koon's Jedi Starfighter Microfighter :)
This set is a pretty decent modification of my previous Obi-Wan's Delta 7, and required the wings and rear section to be almost completely redesigned to fit the new colour scheme. I tried my best to maintain a high level of accuracy, while still keeping the build sturdy and swooshable.
The exact scale for this build is 1:41.67 (1m = 3 studs). It includes simple retractable landing gears, and I increased the cockpit size slightly to accomodate for the extra height of Plo Koon.
The astromech pictured is screen accurate to Revenge of the Sith, but doesn't actually exist in LEGO so I didn't include it in the parts list. For most people, just using the one from the microfighter will work fine despite not being 100% accurate.
Most of the parts for this build are currently available on Lego Pick a Brick, however there are a few newer parts that aren't available yet. I anticipate these will be added in the next 1-2 months, so in the meantime you will have to find these on Bricklink, or by buying the sets they come in (I think the Redbull and Williams Racing F1 have these parts). The specific parts not yet on Pick a Brick are 3504, 3505, and 5404 all in dark blue.
What Star Wars MOC should I make next? Perhaps an ARC-170 to pair?
Follow me for more Star Wars and Speed Champion MOCS :)
Find me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/teroys_builds/
rebrickable.com/mocs/?tag=4&include_accessory=on&...
Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-222970/Teroys%20Builds/plo-koons...
Here is my MOC of Plo Koon's Delta 7 Jedi Starfighter from Revenge of the sith!
Just in time for the release of set 75400 Plo Koon's Jedi Starfighter Microfighter :)
This set is a pretty decent modification of my previous Obi-Wan's Delta 7, and required the wings and rear section to be almost completely redesigned to fit the new colour scheme. I tried my best to maintain a high level of accuracy, while still keeping the build sturdy and swooshable.
The exact scale for this build is 1:41.67 (1m = 3 studs). It includes simple retractable landing gears, and I increased the cockpit size slightly to accomodate for the extra height of Plo Koon.
The astromech pictured is screen accurate to Revenge of the Sith, but doesn't actually exist in LEGO so I didn't include it in the parts list. For most people, just using the one from the microfighter will work fine despite not being 100% accurate.
Most of the parts for this build are currently available on Lego Pick a Brick, however there are a few newer parts that aren't available yet. I anticipate these will be added in the next 1-2 months, so in the meantime you will have to find these on Bricklink, or by buying the sets they come in (I think the Redbull and Williams Racing F1 have these parts). The specific parts not yet on Pick a Brick are 3504, 3505, and 5404 all in dark blue.
What Star Wars MOC should I make next? Perhaps an ARC-170 to pair?
Follow me for more Star Wars and Speed Champion MOCS :)
Find me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/teroys_builds/
rebrickable.com/mocs/?tag=4&include_accessory=on&...
Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-222970/Teroys%20Builds/plo-koons...
I decided after two years to tear apart my 10295 Alt Build Countach by Firas Abu-Jaber and use these pieces to graduate to Rastacoco's Countach.
Before I get to tearing it apart I wanted to share some photos, because a little over a year ago I upgraded the Countach to make it look more authentic.
Among these upgrades include more accurate headlights and front area, white rims that used to be on my Volkswagen Beetle set (made it a Fuchs Beetle!) mirrors, new bonnet and trunk, new scoops, the iconic Countach wing, new taillights, more accurate cleaned-up interior and trunk space (plus removing their "color vomit"), a beautiful engine bay, and custom stickers. There's probably more I haven't listed, it was a heavy revision!
I built Didumos' Rocky B-Model, but modified it with BuWizz and Power Functions motors.
YouTube Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1A8q2jLRvg
I built Didumos' Rocky B-Model, but modified it with BuWizz and Power Functions motors.
YouTube Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1A8q2jLRvg
I decided after two years to tear apart my 10295 Alt Build Countach by Firas Abu-Jaber and use these pieces to graduate to Rastacoco's Countach.
Before I get to tearing it apart I wanted to share some photos, because a little over a year ago I upgraded the Countach to make it look more authentic.
Among these upgrades include more accurate headlights and front area, white rims that used to be on my Volkswagen Beetle set (made it a Fuchs Beetle!) mirrors, new bonnet and trunk, new scoops, the iconic Countach wing, new taillights, more accurate cleaned-up interior and trunk space (plus removing their "color vomit"), a beautiful engine bay, and custom stickers. There's probably more I haven't listed, it was a heavy revision!
Etter krigen og helt fram til 1960 var import og omsetning av nye biler strengt regulert gjennom krav om kjøpetillatelse. Det bidro til at biler fra 1920- og 30-tallet fortsatt var i bruk. Da tilgangen på nye biler bedret seg, først med fri omsetning av østeuropeiske merker som Moskovich og Pobeda, og seinere fra vesteuropa og USA, kunne veteraner som den på bildet kjøpes for noen hundrelapper. Mange klenodier møtte sin skjebne som russebiler. I denne sitter jeg bak rattet og må ta min del av ansvaret for at et kulturminne gikk til grunne. Fotografen i forgrunnen er HAW, også kjent fra Flickr.
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