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NS G63 is at Ashburn, Georgia on the GS&F Macon District in July 2003 with a SD50, GP50 and SD40. (Slide Scan)
In den Breitbauradläufen stecken 23 Zoll große Leichtmetallfelgen mit 305/35er Pneus. Integrierte LEDs beleuchten die Trittbretter.
23-inch alloy wheels with 305/35 tires are in the wide wheel arches. Integrated LEDs illuminate the running boards.
G63: Repost because Flickr deleted them all. This happens to me frequently and I apologize for reposting, but I thought these shots were cool enough to repost.
Der G63 muss 1x jährlich in die Werklstatt. Mercedes unterscheidet hier zwischen einem A- und einem B-Service. Beide Inspektionen wechseln sich jeweils ab. Der Inspektionsintervall liegt für den G 63 bei 20.000 Kilometer oder einem Jahr.
The G63 has to go to the workshop once a year. Mercedes differentiates here between an A and a B service. Both inspections alternate. The inspection interval for the G 63 is 20,000 kilometers or one year.
Een wel erg zwarte G63 in een Zaanse wijk.
Zaandam, Nederland
A very black G63 in a Zaan district.
Zaandam, The Netherlands
Kenteken / License plate:
Netherlands: TX-535-Z
Here's my latest LEGO creation, a 1:16 scale Mercedes-AMG G63 (W464). Although I'm not particularly a fan of SUVs, the modern yet rugged design of the latest generation G Wagon stands out in my opinion among the sea of crossovers (SUV wannabes).
Despite the G-Class' boxy design, there were several subtle shapes and edges that were challenging to replicate, especially the D-pillar. My favorite part is probably the front grill; in fact, I had the idea of using the axe head part 53705 as a grill floating around in my head for some time before building this MOC.
This car features opening hood, doors, and tailgate.
Instructions are available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-44956/
Instagram: @noahl.lego
HMCS Haida (G63) is a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1943-1963. Haida sank more enemy surface tonnage than any other Canadian warship. Waterfront Trail - North End of Hamilton, ON.
G63: Repost because Flickr deleted them all. This happens to me frequently and I apologize for reposting, but I thought these shots were cool enough to repost.