Parisian Car (Police)
After building a future motorcycle it was quite some fun to go back in time. In the 1950s new ideas for car concepts popped up and a new era of quite elegant cars with floating lines, bicolored paintwork and jet inspired design begun. I want to celebrate these features with this model, which was built with two ideas in mind: What car would I like to see in my city next and what kind of car could be best used with the current modular buildings. Going in style to the Parisian Café – if not in that car ... –, catching a shop lifter at the Assembly Square (or even a robber at Brick Bank) – yes, but maybe pass by Joe’s Corner Garage first let him repaint the car and inspect the engine.
Features of the model:
- Most parts in existing colors (except rear window (alt. trans-black) & rear lights (alt. red))
- Car and minifigure adaptable to go on a police mission
- Open the hood to reveal the engine
- Liftable cabin
- Place for two minifigures
- Probably the most curved parts ever used on a 6 wide car
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