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According to DVLA, this is a 1972 Morris Mini 850, but it has the grille from an Innocenti GT1300 and also has "Supercharged" badges. I can't imagine the Italians assembled any RHD Innocenti Minis.
Lulworth Castle 2022 Motor Show, Sunday 18 September 2022.
Shoot with Canon 135 F2.0L and Canon 5D MkII - New mods black NL stickers and FlyeEyesKit on rear reflectors
Here's a cross between a Mini and a Sports Activity Vehicle. BMW offers the Countryman as a 4WD option. It makes an impressive profile and reminds me of our old Suzuki Ignis. The options package has all sorts of storage boxes, cupholders, aux-in audio and creature comforts. I'm interested in how tight it feels when trying to get in and out of it.
If you opt for the Cooper S, you discover a 1.6 litre petrol with a twin-scroll turbocharger and direct fuel injection.
Clever headgear accessory usage. Discussed at dagsbricks.blogspot.com/2013/04/lego-tips-and-techniques-...
Under BMW auspices, the second-generation MINI Convertible had a short production life, the final examples rolling off the assembly line in 2015. This example seen in Gulfport FL shows off its Union Jack flourishes.
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Made from a mini mint tin. The inside are mini ice cube trays from Daiso (or dollar store equivalent) and the 2 smaller containers are heat formed styrene containers, home made with styrene, a lighter and some pieces of wood. All inspired by Russ Stutler see this link! www.stutler.cc/other/sketchbook/sketchbook_c_01.html
Blast from the past. Mini-Castle in the style of the mid/late 80s and early 90s Lego castle lines Crusaders and Lion Knights.
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Part of the Monthly Micro Challenge - May on the Merlin's Bear Forum
Some scans of car that I owned in the past. This was around 1983. Complete with wrong colour door, dent in rear quarter and bent nudge bars and spotlights. I replaced the Denovo wheels and run flat tyres with the ones shown. Who can identify the red car at the back of the shot?
MINI genuine roof box 82732223388 on railing carrier 82712327922
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Mini-Art-Golf auf dem Gelände des ehemaligen Flughafens Tempelhof. Berlin 2011.
Minigolf on the terrain of the former airport Berlin-Tempelhof, 2011.
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#57 Steve Lilves, 1966 Mini Cooper S and #79 Bill Weaver, 1969 Morris Mini Cooper S race down the straight at the 2010 Pacific Northwest Historics.
Every halloween we attend a party at a friend's house--these parties are pretty over-the-top and there's usually a theme every year. I can be sure to not get home before 4:00am--and I'm lucky if I haven't puked on the lawn ;)
This year's theme was Cartoon/Animated characters. My choice just barely made the threshold: "1980 something space-guy" from the soon to be released Lego feature film. Technically, he has only appeared in a trailer to date--but hey, I wanted an excuse to make a mini-fig costume!
I made the torso from pre-finished blue cardboard and wood. I scaled up the dimensions of the minifig from engineering drawings found in the minifig patent application. The head is a heavily modified sorting bin branded product. The back/bottom were cutout, the interior lined with foam and apertures were cut for the eyes and mouth. The helmet was the most work. I literally carved it from scratch from laminations of extruded polystyrene foam bonded to a curved/formed cardboard sidewall. It took several passes of sanding/filling to get the shape right (making a massive mess in the process!). Lastly, the shoes were custom built boxes made from wood and cardboard.