LF-26 "Knightbird" Fighter/Interceptor: The Knightbird is a high-performance combat aircraft, with twin engines and forward swept wings for maneuverability. It's not really based on anything specific, I just wanted to see what I could do with a fighter jet design.
LSC-17 "Seafire" Cargo Plane: Designed as a light commercial transport, the Seafire features a unique twin-boom design and side and rear cargo loading doors. Although the design is similar to the Sea Duck from the Disney cartoon Tale Spin, it is actually a modified rebuild of a LEGO plane I did many years ago. At the time, I was trying to combine the function of the HK-I with the look and feel of the P-38 (the results were not what I had hoped, fortunately this model is a bit more successful!).
LJH-22 "Patriot" Jet/Helicopter: Equally at home in combat or aerobatic shows, the LJH-22 has superior handling due to the combination of the helicopter rotor and large airplane-type wings and jet engines.
Cars & Trucks
Cargo Van: Your typical moving van. This was my first [successful] attempt to combine a standard 4-stud-wide cab with a 5-stud-wide box.
Dune Buggy: This was my stab at building a go-anywhere do-anything dune buggy that looks like someone built in their garage.
Sport-Utility Vehicle: A pretty basic minifig-scale vehicle, I used this car as a testbed for other basic vehicle ideas.
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