So many of them start out that way, hard to say. But I'll just guess the Ferrari SP3?It’s begun. Getting round to my biggest Lego present from Xmas.
2 of 20 bags down. Do you recognize it?
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A bit more truck-y than the Ferrari.So many of them start out that way, hard to say. But I'll just guess the Ferrari SP3?
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MB G Wagen. I just built it on the previous page, lol.It’s begun. Getting round to my biggest Lego present from Xmas.
2 of 20 bags down. Do you recognize it?
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It also has the new pistons. The pistons on the Land Rover don't look like that.Mercedes G500? Don't think its the Land Rover because of the blue gears.
Mercedes G500?
We have a winner! I saw you'd just built one so figured this would be pretty easy to guess. LOL.MB G Wagen. I just built it on the previous page, lol.
I don't have LDD anymore, but will try and render it in Stud.io later this evening (if I get the chance). Quick question though, does it have to be a representation of the dot form, or block form? Also, does it need to be flat, or raised?If anyone has the Lego software (what used to be Lego Digital Designer), would anyone here fancy making a virtual render of it, and export the pieces list?
Either dot or block - I prefer the dot one, but I assume it would be easier to make / obtain IRL if it was the block form. It doesn't need to be flat either, just so long as it is readable by a mobile phone QR code scanner. Thanks for the help, that would be great if you could try it out!I don't have LDD anymore, but will try and render it in Stud.io later this evening (if I get the chance). Quick question though, does it have to be a representation of the dot form, or block form? Also, does it need to be flat, or raised?