• Superb use of these hoods! - Legohaulic
  • Absolutely!! - .Tromas
  • definitely - Nannan Z.
  • Yes! - Cole Blaq
  • Yummy - the oneman
  • Perfect use of these. - Red Spacecat
  • :[_____] - ZetoVince
  • Wow! - 4estFeller
  • this little details jumped my eyes at first sight. was there no other option? - Pierre E Fieschi
  • Holy wow - Pierre E Fieschi
  • Good question - I could have left them not covered with stickers, or I could have tried to cheat even more and photoshop them so they blended in more. Unfortunately I needed the round brick with the holes because the front wing is connected to it with a technic pin. The white brick behind it rotates to allow the landing gear to extend so is no use for attaching the wing to - you see my problem!
  • Would it have been possible to get another piece in white, gap the two holes, seat them with technic half pins, then attach little 1x3 plates and use cheese slopes or something to give it a dash of red? - Fires storm
  • If I understand you correctly - no. The red circular brick and white circular brick can't be attached to each other because the way I've done the landing gear the white circular 4x4 rotates (see how they face in opposite directions). I rebuilt this section about 4 or 5 times before I got it like this, maybe I should have just left the holes visible and said they were vents or something.
  • Sorry to do this but can I ask what piece these 'hoods' are? And also the big rear wing pieces? - Exxplosivo
  • This whole bit is bleeding gorgeous - Exxplosivo
  • NPU ! - greece2812
  • :T - mr.legoman
  • They're Cars pieces, from the back of Lightning McQueen. - Flobnomdob
  • what piece is this - greedo_shot_first

Scarlet Fury

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Scarlett McCloud, daughter of the famed flying ace Aaron McCloud with her fighter, the Scarlet Fury. A formidable pilot at age 19, she took to the skies after the death of her father, to find the man who shot him down and exact her revenge. An experienced engineer, after years of helping repair and rebuild her father’s plane, she built the appropriately named Scarlet Fury based on the design of her father’s famous fighter, the Red Zephyr. After she eventually succeeded in her mission she briefly became a hired gun, or “freelancer” flying escort for various airships and skyliners before retiring to become a successful aircraft engineer. The Fury is fitted with two 1450 horsepower McGarrow D-5 Radial Engines and four fixed forward-facing “Brimstone” B2 machine guns.

Building instructions can be downloaded here

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  1. Wami Delthorn 17 months ago | reply

    Beautiful stuff man!

  2. pasukaru76 17 months ago | reply

    Full of joy. Really innovative use of some pieces.

  3. aabbee 150 17 months ago | reply

    this is beyond awesome! i wish i could build planes half as cool as this

  4. hugosantos_ 17 months ago | reply

    Unbelievable construction with such lovely lines! Excellent assembly, superb stickers and very nice presentation.

  5. Pierre E Fieschi 17 months ago | reply

    Ace work on using Cars parts to hold the cannons... The section under the cockpit seems a bit rushed compared to the high level of polish your builds usually contains ... but the very original concept, great editing and impressive PU makes up for that!

  6. JonHall18 17 months ago | reply

    You're right, the front is a bit "gappy" but I couldn't think of anything better to cover everything with, so I just slapped a big radar dish on and hoped for the best! :)

  7. Fires storm 17 months ago | reply

    This is so wonderfully done in so many ways! I like the use of pieces for the wings, and all the angled connections just sell the whole thing for me! Amazing job once again mate!

  8. Boyfromvalley 17 months ago | reply

    Wow, the way covered all the studs, you wouldn't think it was Lego. Ace work.

  9. MrCRskater 17 months ago | reply

    What an incredible model! The parts usage is outstanding, and the SNOT technique is flawless - not at all forced. Great concept, great technique. . . just outstanding!

  10. Henrik Hoexbroe 17 months ago | reply

    Wow. Fantastic. Especially the gun-mounts (Technic-pin-holes) are incredible.

  11. Apocalust 17 months ago | reply

    Well darn it. That's just sweet.

  12. jcilkmfoster 17 months ago | reply

    What madness is this?!? AMAZING in every sense of the word.

  13. fernQ 17 months ago | reply

    I looooove that plane! Looks amazing and fresh!

  14. Eleven-Thirty-Eight 16 months ago | reply

    This is unbelievably beautiful.

  15. The Second Pro [deleted] 16 months ago | reply

    :D

  16. Bricktron 16 months ago | reply

    Truly beautiful stuff. NPU all over the place and brilliant design!

  17. Crimso Giger 16 months ago | reply

    Seen it on TBB sorry for late comment ! - My thoughts were that we rarely seen such a funny, creative shape, made so awesomely. A great combo of creativity and technique which is rather uncommon :-)

  18. LegoBram 16 months ago | reply

    nice airplane love it !!

  19. roba66 8 months ago | reply


    I saw this in the60 TO 100 + FAVORITES group and Faved it.

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