Well... where else do you stick all those tools you have to take to shows with you?
Playing around with a model loosely based on Lars' 3D model. Tracks might be a little too big (but kind of in a good way, they're less rectangular and more square, which might match the photos better).
Colors are going to be a serious pain. It has sort of a brown/red/rust color, but there's not really anything that color in Lego. Some other close colors don't even begin to have decent parts for this build... So this might be close. But I'm wondering about mixing in other colors for "weathering". That's not a trivial task though, so pretty undecided. I confess I've actually considered more traditional model weathering techniques.
For reference
Playing around with a model loosely based on Lars' 3D model. Tracks might be a little too big (but kind of in a good way, they're less rectangular and more square, which might match the photos better).
Colors are going to be a serious pain. It has sort of a brown/red/rust color, but there's not really anything that color in Lego. Some other close colors don't even begin to have decent parts for this build... So this might be close. But I'm wondering about mixing in other colors for "weathering". That's not a trivial task though, so pretty undecided. I confess I've actually considered more traditional model weathering techniques.
For reference
I build in Lego! Blogs at:
http://L3-G0.blogspot.com (or http://L3-G0.com for short)
http://MCK-Y.blogspot.com and
http://BB-8.blogspot.com
http://L3-G0.blogspot.com (or http://L3-G0.com for short)
http://MCK-Y.blogspot.com and
http://BB-8.blogspot.com