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LMBVette @ Apr 11th 2008 9:09AM
I respect the time that this person puts into his art/passion, but can we be serious for a second?
I'm usually a pretty positive and supportive person....but....these are some of the worst models I've ever seen. I would have no idea what that thing is supposed to be if you didn't tell me.
Can you guys quit covering these? Thanks!
RCL1221 @ Apr 11th 2008 9:12AM
if you couldn't tell... each piece has a fixed shape.
to look more like the "real thing" these models would have to be 10 times as big.
John @ Apr 11th 2008 9:50AM
Agreeded LMB. Those "models" don't resemble anything. Must be a slow day to consider a car made from Legos news worthy. Especially since a similar story was just done.
Derek @ Apr 11th 2008 12:06PM
Admittedly the front view is a bit rough, but the rear quarter shot is unmistakably vintage Mustang. I wasn't too interested in this untill I saw the level of detail, down to a transmission, suspension, steering. Impressive.
I would much rather see this than the thread with 2010 Taurus spy pics. Since when were we waiting with anticipation for the next update in the midsize segment (now officially sponsored by Unisom!)