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Buggy time on a rural LaGrange County, Indiana road near Topeka. Processed in B&W for a B&W challenge.
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Lunar Dune Buggy GTR-RL (Unlimited Class)
I wondered if this has too much of a 20th century look?
Personally I feel that its on the edge of NCS and has a certain Mad Max vibe about it?
Dune Buggies invaded Union Station on a First Fridays ride. The glowing lights made for some neat photos.
I don't know why because I didn't understand a word, but these guys won some price in the end. And I have no clue what type of buggy this is.
@Veteránem za Krtečkem 2022
Hi to everybody, I add this to my collection! This moc is definitely out of my comfort zone...
I had in mind to build a racing buggy in minifig scale, with suspension and working steering.
After a bit of work came out this sturdy buggy, built with technic and system bricks (and elastic for rear indipendent suspensions).
For the roll cage I used a couple of pieces that I really like, the thill for gig.
Hope you enjoy!
This two-person buggy (circa 1850) is in the livery barn of the Brandley Estate and Museum in Clarkson. It has seen better days. They wheels and other major parts need restoration. But it looks beautiful anyway.
Mage Explore # 475 May 11,08
This is right out of the camera. The blue Buggy / Wagon matched the building perfectly. I saw this at the Carthage Buggy Festival in NC today.
Mercenaries' buggy patrolling the lands of warlords.
Thanks to Lego 7 from which i saw a yellow buggy that inspired me to build my own model. From here the whole scene was born.
Decided to try something new at lunch. I tried some macro shots with my flash to try to freeze the bees, especially when flying, and to get them a little more sharp. I like the results in one sense. The sharpness is definitely better with the higher aperture setting but it loses the depth which I love that gives it so much dimension and a dreamy quality.
Day 188 of 365
I am planning the itinerary for another trip to France, this time along the Eastern German border at the start of the next month
32º Baja Portalegre 500
Car: DUNBEE BUGGY
Drivers: GREGOIRE DE MEVIUS & LEYH ANDRE
Team: GREGOIRE DE MEVIUS
I've been struggling to progress on a space ship MOC I'm building at the moment. While devising the mechanism that would lift cargo or personnel into the ship, I thought, "this would be neat if it stowed a buggy".
After several hours, I had the most complicated little fig-scale buggy I've ever built.
The wheel swing arms are old 'n crusty with Lego plaque. I probably shoulda cleaned them first...