deraven Posted October 10, 2017 Posted October 10, 2017 That is all kinds of fun... and surprisingly effective propulsion! Quote
MangaNOID Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 Perfect rowing motion. thanks for sharing, it's great! Quote
1gor Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 It looks like you have a fun in the open I admit it is original idea and with Captain Pingy Quote
braker23 Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 I actually love it! The rowing motion is very smooth and effective, thanks for sharing the instructions :) Quote
Leonardo da Bricki Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 Impressive! It moves quite well, and the motion is very smooth. Great work! Quote
ColletArrow Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 Well... that's something different and efficient. I love the parts usage for the oars and rowlocks. Good job, thinking outside the (LEGO) box! Quote
dagupa Posted October 11, 2017 Posted October 11, 2017 I've never made a Lego boat mainly because I don't own any hull, but this mechanism is so cool that I'm going to build it. Maybe, I'll make my own hull. Quote
ChrisGTA Posted October 12, 2017 Posted October 12, 2017 I may have to invest in some boat hull sections. I would love to do a Viking ship using this. Should be fairly simple convert the mechanism to multiple oars per side. Quote
BusterHaus Posted October 12, 2017 Posted October 12, 2017 This is very fun to watch. Nice job! Quote
vmln8r Posted October 13, 2017 Author Posted October 13, 2017 Thanks for all your comments! On 10/12/2017 at 3:33 AM, ChrisGTA said: I may have to invest in some boat hull sections. I would love to do a Viking ship using this. Should be fairly simple convert the mechanism to multiple oars per side. That should be possible - an earlier version (it kinda worked, but ended up being too heavy and complex): Quote
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