Agents motorcycle, side view. The bike is long and lean, with a sturdy Technic frame. It would be way out of scale in a theme such as Lego City, but it fits just fine with other bulky Agents models.
Agents motorcycle, front view. The bike features two flick-fire missiles mounted on the side.
Agents motorcycle, rear view. A large flame emits from the exhaust of the motorcycle, conveying a feeling of speed.
Agents motorcycle, top view. The motorcycle features a comfortable seat for Agent Charge.
Agents helicopter, 3/4 view. The helicopter is packed with weaponry despite its small size.
Agents helicopter, side view. The copter is small but packs a punch and is perfect for rapid response to Dr. Inferno's schemes.
Agents helicopter, cockpit detail one. The cockpit is small but comfortably fits Agent Trace.
Agents helicopter, cockpit detail two. The cockpit has a comfortable seat for Agent Trace and, when closed, completely seals her away from the elements.
Agents helicopter, top view. The copter is small and light but well-armored in case of combat situations.
Agents helicopter, front view. Beneath the cockpit are two small missiles, but they're not the only weaponry the vehicle has.
Agents helicopter, front view, guns deployed. Packed into the sides of the helicopter are four tiny machine guns, which when deployed are perfect for strafing a series of targets.
Agents helicopter, machine gun detail. There are two small machine guns on each side of the helicopter, hidden away in the body.
Agents helicopter, back view. When the sides are closed the machine guns are completely undetectable. The copter also features signal lights on the runners.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, 3/4 view. This muscle car is Dr. Inferno's favorite mode of conveyance. The jaw-shaped hood instills fear in his enemies.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, 3/4 view, hood open. The car's threatening appearance isn't just a façade, though—and inside you'll find more than just the engine!
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, hood open. The hood hides a huge Technic missile launcher, perfect for smashing through traffic jams or troublesome Agents.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, side view. The car is decorated with a snazzy orange stripe that spans the length of the car.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, rear view. The trunk of the car feature's Inferno's emblem, and the tailfins convey a sense of speed and menace.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, rear view, trunk open. The trunk is big enough to hold a massive laser gun for when Dr. Inferno needs to show someone who's boss.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, trunk open. If the laser gun is removed, the trunk is even big enough to hold a captured Agent!
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, 1/4 view. The massive exhaust vent on the back of the car isn't just an environmental hazard. It's connected to the firing missile under the hood.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, function demo. By lifting the hood and pulling back on the exhaust pipe, the large Technic missile fires to destroy the object of Inferno's scorn.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, top view. The car is far too wide to be street legal, but when you're an evil megalomaniac, you could care less about highway safety standards.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, top view, top down. The top of the car folds open for ease of access to the passengers. The technic connection between the missile launcher and the exhaust pipe fits neatly between the seats.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, side view, top down. Dr. Inferno is too important to drive himself around. Break Jaw drives while Gold Tooth keeps his gun handy in case any meddling Agents show up.
Dr. Inferno's muscle car, bottom view. The body is a very solid construction, assembled with Technic bricks for stability and to hold the working missile launcher in place.
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Lego Agents MOCs

A series of models my brother and I built around the Lego Agents theme. Three models in total: a motorcycle and helicopter for the Agents and a muscle car for Dr. Inferno.