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So drones are something new to the technic MOC line (I guess). This drone, the DJI Mavic pro, is the third drone I'm building. The other two are a generic drone and the GoPro Karma.

Here's a picture of the Mavic. I'm doing it in white as oppose to DBG due to the general lack of panels in DBG.

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It will have 2 functions:

-Rotating propellers

-Control over the camera

Here are my progress pictures. C&C is wanted as I'm not sure if I've gotten the lines right.

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The gray thing are too big. I'll fix that.

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So That'sit. Any help you can give on capturing the lines of this beautiful drone will be more than helpful.

Thanks!

BrickbyBrickTechnic

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4 minutes ago, M_longer said:

Please tell me that you are not one of those people who think that LEGO can fly..

I'm not. This is pretty much a static model of a drone. I may do a gimbaled flight simulator for it. I know Lego can't fly:thumbup:

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1 hour ago, Superkoala said:

Just saying, the Mavic Pro has folding arm. But i'm sure it isn't possible to integrate such mecanism due to the small size of the MOC.

I tried at first, but at the compromise of the spinning propellers and camera control, so I abandoned that prospect.

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Hello everyone,

Here's an update. This may be the last before completion as this was a relatively quick build. Here are the pictures:

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As you can tell by the next picture, the back is decently unfinished. As you read this, I am finishing it up.

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The model happily sits on the landing gear, no bending or anything of the sort.

The body lines seem to be somewhat innacurate, so if you have suggestions, I want them.

That's all for now!

BrickbyBrickTechnic

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