Behold, the semi-quasi-kind-of-amazing-from-a-distance S4AS "White Light" Racing Mecha!
About this creation

I recently bought the Lego Racers set Blue Sprinter, and I decided to use all the blue and white curves and slopes in the set to create a new mini mech. Oh, but what kind of mech to make? Racecar parts + mech frame... Oh, I know, a racing mech! Perfect!

He didn't take me very long, maybe 15 minutes, but in the end, you get what you pay for; I'm not as pleased with S4AS "White Light" (try to figure out the reference) as I am with my previous mini mechs, Gallahad, Gideon, and Sun Tzu.

Still, he turned out all right though...

Anyway, enjoy, RATE, and COMMENT.
DO IT.
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October 8, 2011 |
Geez, I'd love to build this or a similar version, do you use lego digital designer?
You have a lot of talent |
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I like it |
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May 13, 2009 |
This is one of my favorite mechs of yours. Good color scheme, and I like the sloped, sleek look. Keep it up! |
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this is THE best mech I,v ever seen. Well ...now that I think about it no, but I'll give it a ten. good job. put your camera on macro. |
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I like it |
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February 17, 2009 |
very nifty, i personally don't think a person needs a lot of pieces to build something cool, i start with a box of around 50 pieces, then when i have something to work with i move up to full production. |
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I like it |
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February 16, 2009 |
NO words for this! (TIP: Mod head style, too discovered...)-LC- |
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