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Hi there! I have designed another Fast and Furious car. This time it's Brian's 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse from the very first FF movie.

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Scale: 1:12
Length x Width x Height: 39 x 17 x 11 cm

Features:
- detachable body
- steering wheel connected to the front wheels
- spring-loaded doors, bonnet and trunk

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I used CaDA rims for better looking (the wheels first appeared in C62003W, which was my design).

There are 2 versions available.

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The stickers will be designed later.

Rebrickable page (manual version): https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-204070

More photos: https://bricksafe.com/pages/ArtemyZotov/1995-mitsubishi-eclipse/the-fast-and-the-furious

 

 

 

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WOAH! I love this! It is so clean, and the lime green really makes it look awesome! Although I haven't seen FF yet, this car is astounding. In just 5 seconds, I love the rear wheel arches and I love the shock absorber keeping the hood open. Great job.

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10 hours ago, Aurorasaurus said:

Its beautiful, really impressive. How is the performance of the rc version?

The performance is supposed to be the same as in my Supra with a similar chassis.

I will film a video review once the stickers are done and printed.

 

Posted

Love it!
As I said many times, the wheels are very important for the look of the car: the same car with original lego wheels doesn't have the same appeal.

 

I like the bodywork is buildable separately from the chassis.

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Holy cow, this is amazingly accurate to the real car! I know some would have problems with the heavy use of system bricks in a Technic MOC, but I don't mind. Can't wait to see the car with decals!

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Posted

Very cool, I like that it has the manual and motorized options and the clip-on body. That's not an easy feat while keeping the body smooth and solid. The door mechanisms are nice too. Great work!

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