2059 Cadillac El Dorado

Last night I was surfing around the Legoverse trying to find some inspiration to build something space-related, and I came across the Building The Future That Never Was Contest on classic-space.com. I got to thinking about the whole retro-future thing, and thought of doing a Jetsons-style aircar, which of course means using the clear dome, and then I thought of capturing the Cadillac fins of the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. After much experimentation, this is what I came up with:

2059 Cadillac El Dorado

I’m especially happy with the studlessness of it… the only studs showing are the headlamps (which don’t count, in my opinion) and a few studs half-visible on the rear part of the hood. The underside is also smooth, using SNOT (Studs Not On Top) construction to mount parts upside-down.

See the rest of the pics in my photoset: 2059 Cadillac El Dorado, or view a slideshow.

Related posts:

  1. Justin’s Aircar Reimagined
  2. Lunar School Bus
  3. Classic Space NASCAR
  4. Scarlet Mayhem
  5. Caltrain F40PH v2

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3 Responses to “2059 Cadillac El Dorado”

  1. Bill Ward’s Brickpile » Blog Archive » August 2008 BayLUG Space Meeting Says:

    [...] and their mom Karen, who brought some Star Wars stuff and contest entries; and I brought my Caddy as well as a new Classic Space [...]

  2. Bill Says:

    It was pointed out on LUGNET that Bram Lambrecht already built something similar:
    http://lego.bldesign.org/models/?n=15
    I’m not sure whether I’d ever seen that before or not, but I know it wasn’t something I was consciously aware of as I built mine. Sorry Bram!

  3. Bill Ward’s Brickpile » Blog Archive » Lunar School Bus Says:

    [...] other day I was thinking I’d build another hovercar, like my 2059 Cadillac or my remake of Justin’s red aircar. But as I was sifting through a bin of curved parts, the [...]

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