Hanso Posted December 18, 2016 Posted December 18, 2016 (edited) Hi all, For one of my projects I needed a Lego ball. But not a massive one, it should be light weight. Searching the internet, I found a Pinterest site containing all sort of Lego spheres: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/530369293592753126/. Based on the black and red rhombic triacontahedron (don't worry if you don't know that this is the official name of the sphere ;-), I made a green version. I included the 1x6 bow elements (41762) which makes the sphere almost perfectly round, making the ball roll easily on a floor. A photo of the real one: I created the ball also in LDD and had it rendered by the application that just had been released Stud.io (you can read more about this at Bricklink: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/article_view.page?id=1009). The result is really nice (if I hadn't made this picture myself, I would have thought that it was a real photo): I made a small Youtube movie so you can see that the ball rolls really good: Enjoy, Hans Edited December 18, 2016 by Hanso Quote
quilkin Posted December 18, 2016 Posted December 18, 2016 Very good - I like this; I have built similar constructions but not so round! I can't quite count how many parts needed - is that 60 of each (curved slope / hinge / clip etc)? It's not really 'Technic' though so maybe better in the 'special' forum (sculpture & art) Quote
Hanso Posted December 19, 2016 Author Posted December 19, 2016 6 hours ago, quilkin said: Very good - I like this; I have built similar constructions but not so round! I can't quite count how many parts needed - is that 60 of each (curved slope / hinge / clip etc)? It's not really 'Technic' though so maybe better in the 'special' forum (sculpture & art) Thanks, quilkin. And you're right, I should have posted in the 'special forum'. Do you know if I can move this thread? With respect to the numbers: there are 30 rhombus shapes (all exactly the same), see picture below: Therefore, you either need 120 pieces or 60 pieces. I chose this color because the elements were affordable and I needed a color that will be picked up by a Pixycam camera (and this green color works just fine). I've bought the elements at two stores at Bricklink, including shipping costs it was about 25 euros in total. Quote
Hanso Posted December 19, 2016 Author Posted December 19, 2016 (edited) Thanks Jim for moving the thread to the correct forum. Some more information about this shape can be found at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhombic_triacontahedron. More Lego versions of other builders (the first is the original version I used as example for my version): Regards, Hans Edited December 19, 2016 by Hanso Quote
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