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Here is a sport addition the the great and popular Jeep Grand Cherokee. This set is based off the year 2012, but is very similar looking the the 2016 model.
This would be great for playability, with enough room for 6 comfortable minifigures, and details inside such as steering wheel, of course, and dash and speedometer and GPS. This set has 134 bricks. Might cost around just less than 20$.
Thanks to LoneCoyote for rendering this on POV ray.
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MOC of the Week: LEGO Jeep Grand Cherokee
For this week’s MOC of the Week here at BE we feature this amazing large-scale (1:14,5) LEGO Jeep Grand Cherokee created out of normal bricks by Rolands Kirpis (known as Rolic on Flickr). Rolands made this LEGO car and uploaded photos to his Flickr photostream at the start of this month and I think that it just might be the most realistic LEGO vehicle I’ve seen.
One thing I love about the way Rolic has built this LEGO Grand Cherokee is the scale of the model. Most professional vehicle LEGO builders go for a smaller (generally minifigure) scale, either because of their limited amount of bricks or because they won’t have to go into much detail. With this cool Jeep, the creator has gone for much bigger scale than usual and the results are certainly impressive. Rolands Kirpis has done two cars in this scale in the past and is currently building both a truck and supercar to complete the series.
A couple of comments on some of the photos by TechnicNick sums it all up: “An ordinary car done extraordinarily well. It’s what you do best…everything about this looks perfect.”
You can see more of Rolands’ creations at his Flickr photostream and his MOCpages page.
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This is a late ’90s Jeep Grand Cherokee, and we hate it. Well not this one obviously, as we’ve blogged it, but the real car. Shoddily built, boringly styled, and with an enormous wheezy V8 making about 8bhp, the Grand Cherokee is everything we dislike in a car all rolled into one. The only grand thing about it was the name.
Still, the fact it was crap didn’t stop it selling in the hundreds of thousands, as families across America clamoured for a car essential for taking little Cody to school. One such owner is Flickr’s Thomas Gion (sorry about all the above Thomas…) who owns a grey ’99 Laredo edition, which he has recreated brilliantly in Lego form.
Constructed from 265 pieces, almost half of which are mounted sideways or upside-down, Thomas’ 7-wide model features more ingenious build techniques than many models five times the size. There’s more to see of his mini-figure scale Jeep at his album on Flickr – click the link above for a closer look.
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This is a late ’90s Jeep Grand Cherokee, and we hate it. Well not this one obviously, as we’ve blogged it, but the real car. Shoddily built, boringly styled, and with an enormous wheezy V8 making about 8bhp, the Grand Cherokee is everything we dislike in a car all rolled into one. The only grand thing about it was the name.
Still, the fact it was crap didn’t stop it selling in the hundreds of thousands, as families across America clamoured for a car essential for taking little Cody to school. One such owner is Flickr’s Thomas Gion (sorry about all the above Thomas…) who owns a grey ’99 Laredo edition, which he has recreated brilliantly in Lego form.
Constructed from 265 pieces, almost half of which are mounted sideways or upside-down, Thomas’ 7-wide model features more ingenious build techniques than many models five times the size. There’s more to see of his mini-figure scale Jeep at his album on Flickr – click the link above for a closer look.
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This incredible model is the work of Rolands Kirpis, aka Rolic, on Flickr. One of the most detailed cars we’ve ever featured, Rolands’ Jeep Grand Cherokee comes complete with a full tan interior, V8 under the hood, and opening everything. It’s just a shame it’s a replica of such a rubbish car (cue a load of comments from angry Americans). Still, the new Cherokee is getting surprisingly good reviews in Europe, so there’s hope for Jeep yet. See more of the old model in Lego form on Flickr.