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Friday, March 22, 2019

How to Mod the Decool 2221 Not Lego Smart Car


Hello there and welcome back to Bricks and Figs, my blog about Lego and Lego compatible sets.  Today, I'm going to look at this cool little smart car made by the Decool brand of bricks.  Then I'm going to show you how I made it even better.  Let's get on with the show!

Building the Decool Smart car



I got this set from Aliexpress right around the 11.11 sale.  It took about 2 months to get shipped to me.  The model is 2221 and it has neat pullback feature.  Unfortunately I forgot to do a piece count before I started to build it, but I would hazard to guess it's around 50 parts, more or less.

Above is the front page of the instruction sheet.

Back page of the instruction sheet.  There's 22 steps in total to construct the smart car.

Here's the finished product.  Looks pretty nice.  It's got headlights, front grill, bumper and side mirrors.  Opening doors on both sides too.  The pullback feature works well and the car scoots forward after you pull it back.  The rubber tires give it good grip.   I had three extra pieces after the build.

The front end has a nice aerodynamic shape.

The car's rear end is completely void of details except the hinged rear window.  It is canted inwards to match the slope of the back.

Another look from behind.


It's no fun of course if you can't put a minifig inside the car.  This Sluban brand minifigure should fit because he's smaller than a regular Lego style minifigure.

To make him fit, I had to jettison a couple of interior pieces.  

It's snug, but we got him inside.


Decool smart car Vs. Lego Emmet's car

In my brick collection, I've got a Lego Emmet's car which was a free Make and Take from ToysRUs.  I also cobbled together my own version of a smart car from spare bricks.  

A view from the front shows that the Decool model has a lower stance and the wheels protrude out a lot more than the Lego Emmet car.

The Decool car also has a slightly longer wheelbase than the Emmet car.  Other than that the designs of both vehicles are quite similar.


Modifying the Decool Smart Car, V1

While the Sluban figure could fit into the Decool car, the same could not be said for the Lego style minifigs.  Due to the pullback motor built into the chassis block, the base of the Decool car sits 1 plate block higher than the Emmet car.  To rectify this problem, I had to make the car sit higher.

Here's the new driver for our car.  He's also got his briefcase which we also want to store in the car.

While I was adjusting the car height, I also decided to add some detail to the back of the car.  In this version, I installed a licence plate and taillights.

I made room behind the driver's seat to accommodate the briefcase.  In this version I toyed with a fold down trunk to access the interior.

The original rear wheel arch brick was black but I happened to have a blue one in my parts stash, so now the car is mostly blue except for the black roof and the mirror housings.


The new version of the Decool smart car looks great but I decided put one more upgrade on it.

Decool smart car mod, V2


The smart car just didn't feel right without a rear bumper, so I pulled apart the backend and re-worked it.  Now the smart car has a bumper and a new licence plate.  I replaced the hatch with a glass window.

With the new mod, I had to sacrifice the opening hatch. So sad.  I added a silver running board along the bottom of the car so it wouldn't look so blocky.

Here's the Lego style minifigure and his briefcase tucked into the car.

Oops, completely forgot about that fire hydrant!

Hope you enjoyed the pics!  Thanks for checking out my modded Decool Smart car.

Brand: Decool
Model: Racing car
Model #: 2221
Number of pieces: approx 55
Number of minifigs: 0



Sunday, May 28, 2017

My Collection of Lego and Non Lego Fire Rescue Building Sets


Today, I'll be showing you my small collection of Fire and Rescue building sets.  Most of them are not Lego but I do have a few Lego sets as well.   The little utility vehicle above comes from the Kazi 8052 Fire Station set.

This is the Fire Department Car, model 8057, also by Kazi.  You can tell the Kazi models by the crappy wheels that they come with.  I believe this is a copy of an older Lego model.

Another Kazi model, this one is model 8055. It's a Fire Department pickup truck with trailer. This is a near bootleg of Lego model 7942.

This was my first Gudi model fire truck 9209.  I like that it's wheels are similar to that of Lego models. 

This model is the Fire Truck model 8054 by Kazi.

Another Gudi brand fire apparatus,  this fire truck is from the Fire Rescuer set 9215.

I modified this Kazi 8053 Fire Snorkel model by extending the cab.

Here's an actual Lego model in my collection.  It's the Fire Truck from the Fire Emergency set 60003.

Here's my other Lego model.  It's the Fire Department Helicopter 7206.

The Kazi Fire Station 8052.  

As part of my Fire Marine unit, this model is from Gudi 9213.

 And finally, this big Fire and Rescue ship, by Enlighten, model 909.  Despite it's massive size it only has 361 pieces.

I have a soft spot for Fire and Rescue Apparatus as you can tell from my building block collection.   I also collect Fire Engine Diecast models which you can find on my other blog:

http://code3diecast.blogspot.com

Just curious, does anyone else collect Fire and Rescue building sets or diecast?  Please leave me a comment below.

Thanks for visiting!!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Kazi 8055 Not Lego Fire Utility Vehicle set review


Here's another Kazi set from the Fire Fight series.  This one is a nifty little pickup truck with trailer. 


 I was surprised that the ebay seller shipped the box too, although it got pretty munched during transit.  I took pictures of it before I threw it out.



These are the one page instructions and below is the contents of the box.


Just some shots of the pieces.



Assembly of the 140 plus parts was quite easy.  Would have been better if it had the opening doors.


I think they gave me an extra arm and hand, which I threw into the pickup bed.  The little accessories include the fire mask and breathing apparatus, the extinguisher, a saw, a walkie talkie and a power generator in the trailer.  The trailer also has extra cubbies for storage.



Brand: Kazi
Series: Fire Fight
Model: 8055 Pickup Truck
Pieces: 143+
Would I recommend this set?  No, because it smells like gasoline.