alanyuppie Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 (edited) Well it was early last month when I was done wrapping up my previous LEGO triple changer project . Intending to build one more (triple changer) ... then I saw the upcoming TLK Prime, improved/remolded version of AOE Voyager Prime . Well, I was expecting more.. since its been 3 years anyway ( I remembered ROTF Prime was waaaay better than it's predecessor from earlier movie). I really hoped the kibbles could be better managed with few extra hinges. Anyway.... so I decided to build my own , as usual (evil laugh here), with a few main challenge to overcome: > minimize the back kibbles to ensure he has a nice silhouette > tuck in the wheels as much as possible in his legs > decent articulation for cool poses > no stickers... just good ol' lego parts to "replicate" the flame motive on his truck body. My initial design for the shield was pretty elaborate but it failed the "wield test". The elbow joints can't take the load .. so I'm forced to simplify to what you see below, after reluctantly removing a dozen LEGO parts from my design: A few notable photos of the transformation: ^ The multi hinged panels allow for various ways on how the legs can be formed. I end up with the above where most of the mass delegated to the ankles and feet (I can choose to fold some panels above to form huge kneecaps but it won't look good). ^ Those pesky smokestacks took me many days to perfect to allow them to be folded to the back of the bot mode. ... and they follow the roof panels as they are lifted. Windscreen rotated 180 degree revealing the head underneath. He's ready to rage. Only after transformation to bot mode... the chest cavity is formed, but still not big enough to conceal that godamn pointy Matrix. However.... this Prime is bestowed with Matrix of Readership....an ancient cybertronian artifacts /e-book-of-some-sort that will bore the kids to death with bedtime stories. Warning: the following is NOT CANON: Here's something up his sleeve, literally! The smokestacks in many other Primes doesn't serve any purpose besides looking cool. As for my Prime here... his 'stacks can be folded up to form multi-barrelled surface to anywhere cannons..! At the same time.. since it's no longer 80's... his shoulder pads will tuck in nicely on his back awaiting the next time round when it become fashionable again. Boy I really love LEGO Mixel balljoints making this possible! I haven't watched TF5 yet when I posted this... I assume the following scene will happen (except intervention by another Prime of coz)? I've uploaded a bunch of photos in my blog links below. Do pay a visit inside to see more especially on detailed steps on his transformations. thanks guys! truck mode:http://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2017/06/lego-last-knight-optimus-prime-part-1.html bot mode photos:http://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2017/06/lego-last-knight-optimus-prime-part-2.html bot in raging madness photoshttp://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2017/06/lego-last-knight-optimus-prime-part-3.html Edited June 27, 2017 by alanyuppie Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 Gorgeous MOC! Impressive mechanism Quote
Vindicare Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 Wow. I don't even understand how you start to MOC up something like this. Building a truck is enough, but adding that transforming function is amazing. Quote
IstakaCiti Posted June 29, 2017 Posted June 29, 2017 Transformers and Lego what a combination! Superb Model. It would be great if you can post a Video. Quote
slopemodified Posted July 2, 2017 Posted July 2, 2017 This is a great MOC! Lots of cool poses with the joint pieces. Interesting codpiece he's got ;) On 6/28/2017 at 7:32 AM, Vindicare said: Wow. I don't even understand how you start to MOC up something like this. Building a truck is enough, but adding that transforming function is amazing. I'm interested in how to start a MOC like this too. Alanyuppie - how do you design your models? Do you take a transformers toy and try to replicate it from that? Quote
peedeejay Posted July 2, 2017 Posted July 2, 2017 I'm always baffled how people achieve something like this with LEGO. Amazing build! Quote
alanyuppie Posted July 3, 2017 Author Posted July 3, 2017 On 6/28/2017 at 9:09 PM, IstakaCiti said: Transformers and Lego what a combination! Superb Model. It would be great if you can post a Video. Yep. will do. I'm still scouting for a new gadget to capture videos of my MOCs. any suggestions? On 7/1/2017 at 7:21 PM, slopemodified said: This is a great MOC! Lots of cool poses with the joint pieces. Interesting codpiece he's got ;) I'm interested in how to start a MOC like this too. Alanyuppie - how do you design your models? Do you take a transformers toy and try to replicate it from that? Well, usually when the toy doesn't live up to my expectations .. I don't buy them . I'll just google their photos and stare at them for a while to see if I can possibly improve on that using LEGO or not . Actually replicating a toy using LEGO parts is much more tedious than improvising it.. This is becoz the original toy might have hinges positioned in angles that I could never replicate. So in the end of the day.. its best and more fun for me to come up with alternative transformation techniques to end up with the robot mode/proportions that I intended. Quote
IstakaCiti Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 On 7/3/2017 at 7:34 AM, alanyuppie said: Yep. will do. I'm still scouting for a new gadget to capture videos of my MOCs. any suggestions? I haven't done any either :(, but my mobile phone worked pretty well (which has hd video recording) for family videos. Quote
slopemodified Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 On 7/3/2017 at 10:04 AM, alanyuppie said: Yep. will do. I'm still scouting for a new gadget to capture videos of my MOCs. any suggestions? Well, usually when the toy doesn't live up to my expectations .. I don't buy them . I'll just google their photos and stare at them for a while to see if I can possibly improve on that using LEGO or not . Actually replicating a toy using LEGO parts is much more tedious than improvising it.. This is becoz the original toy might have hinges positioned in angles that I could never replicate. So in the end of the day.. its best and more fun for me to come up with alternative transformation techniques to end up with the robot mode/proportions that I intended. Thank you for your reply. I would like to try that one day! Quote
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