Yeah, I never got over playing with my Legos! (don't judge me )
I made a couple of bunkers and a horrible armored car recently:
This is the horrible armored car, a model of the T17E1 Staghound.
A German artillery bunker for D-Day. The bunker holds 3 minifigures and my custom German arty. (Looks more like a DShk 1928 )
And finally, my MG bunker. Has two minifigs, each firing an MG.
Thanks,
JT
The Art of Building WWII in Lego
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The Art of Building WWII in Lego
Shooting 'em down in flames!
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Re: The Art of Building WWII in Lego
My camera quality got slightly better after my friend fixed it.
This new one is a Lego Creator set, modified with a rearward-firing ventral gun to represent a ventral gondola, thus making it into a Junkers Ju88A-4. The landing gear is retractable.
This new one is a Lego Creator set, modified with a rearward-firing ventral gun to represent a ventral gondola, thus making it into a Junkers Ju88A-4. The landing gear is retractable.
Shooting 'em down in flames!