BrickMonkeyMOCs Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 (edited) Here's a military MOC I put together in LDraw/MLCAD a few days ago. It's only a virtual model so far, but I've BrickLinked for the pieces and will post photos once my parts arrive. As the parts are already ordered it's a bit too late for me to incorporate any suggested improvements, but I'd still be interested in hearing them. The vehicle is based on the real world DPV used by US Navy SEAL teams and other US special forces. I opted to make it a two-man vehicle instead of 3-man, I didn't find a good way to mount a spare wheel, and I took certain liberties in representing the rear rollcage (note the added armor at the rear). But other than that, I think it represents the real world vehicle pretty well. Let me know what you think. The LDraw instruction file will be was available in my Brickshelf folder for anyone interested in taking a closer look. Flickr Gallery Edited April 18, 2015 by SpaceMonkey Dead images removed and current images inserted. Indexed Quote
Milan Posted October 10, 2009 Posted October 10, 2009 Looks very good to me. I would just use thiner tires and make bigger ground clearance. Good job, hope it will look god in bricks, too. What color did you choose? Black or dark gray looks like the best choice! Quote
BrickMonkeyMOCs Posted October 11, 2009 Author Posted October 11, 2009 (edited) Looks very good to me.I would just use thiner tires and make bigger ground clearance. I think it has plenty of ground clearance. Perhaps more than it appears from my pics (about 3 plates worth). You have a point with the wide tyres though. I tried out various different wheel and tyre combinations, but found that the model as a whole looked too narrow with thinner tyres. So to use them I would really need to find a way of attaching them further out from the chassis. Good job, hope it will look god in bricks, too.What color did you choose? Black or dark gray looks like the best choice! I agree! I've tried to match the colors in the pics I posted as much as possible. The only problem parts have been the 1x4 curved slopes at the front of the 'sidepods'. Lego have not produced that piece in dark gray yet, so I've had to settle for that piece in black metallic silver. Thanks for your comments. Edited October 22, 2009 by SpaceMonkey Quote
Alldarker Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 I'm a big fan of military MOC's and this one looks excellent, SpaceMonkey! Like you said, some concessions in the Lego version had to be made, especially in the back part, but the front especially is nice. Looking at your Brickshelf folder, I must say your LDraw M1A2 also looks very cool! Have you been able to build it in real Lego yet? Quote
BrickMonkeyMOCs Posted October 22, 2009 Author Posted October 22, 2009 I'm a big fan of military MOC's and this one looks excellent, SpaceMonkey! Like you said, some concessions in the Lego version had to be made, especially in the back part, but the front especially is nice. Thanks. I have two of these 95% built in bricks now. I'm still waiting on a couple more BrickLink orders to provide the few remaining parts. I should have everything by sometime early next week. Looking at your Brickshelf folder, I must say your LDraw M1A2 also looks very cool! Have you been able to build it in real Lego yet? I haven't tried. I don't have any of the tan bricks or track pieces I would need. Most of my military MOCs were never intended to be more than LDraw models, and this DPV model is the first time I've ordered parts to build an LDraw design for real. That Abrams tank lacks an interior, and other builders have come up with much better ways of doing the angled armor on the front of the turret. But I'm glad you like it! Thanks for your feedback. Quote
prateek Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 Awesome! It's surprisingly simple but it looks so good Quote
Ralph_S Posted October 23, 2009 Posted October 23, 2009 You've really managed to capture the look of these but you've still kept it relatively compact. Nicely done. Cheers, Ralph Quote
L-space Posted October 23, 2009 Posted October 23, 2009 Very nice. It may even look great in Dark Green or Tan for desert warfare. About the tires, you might just switch the front tires for narrower ones. That should give a great look. Many vehicles like this use this. Bigger in the back for the increase in weight and smaller in front because they have less to carry. Quote
BrickMonkeyMOCs Posted October 24, 2009 Author Posted October 24, 2009 Awesome! It's surprisingly simple but it looks so good Thanks. You're right that it's a very simple and conventional build. That's one drawback of starting in LDraw, as any ingenious parts usage might not work as well in the brick as it appears to in pixels. You've really managed to capture the look of these but you've still kept it relatively compact. Nicely done. Cheers, Ralph Great, that was definitely the goal. You're Mad Physicist on Flickr? Awesome. I love your military models (especially your aircraft!) so your feedback means a great deal to me. Very nice.It may even look great in Dark Green or Tan for desert warfare. About the tires, you might just switch the front tires for narrower ones. That should give a great look. Many vehicles like this use this. Bigger in the back for the increase in weight and smaller in front because they have less to carry. Yes, I think it looks good in both dark green and tan as well (that's the beauty of an LDraw MOC - it's very easy to switch the colors around!). But I'm not sure that you'd be able to get all the parts in those colors. On the wheels/tires, I agree that the thinner type tires would look good, especially at the front. But as I mentioned above, they would need to be attached half a stud further out from the chassis to look right, and that would require a major rebuild. Also, I'm not keen on different wheels for the front and back for operational reasons. A vehicle like this needs to be able to change tires in case of puncture or battle damage, and for that it helps if the same spare tire can be used for both front and rear. I mentioned in the first post that I failed to find a way of attaching a spare tire, but after building it in bricks I've found that a spare tire can hang nicely over the gunner's backpack stored on the left side above the rear wheel. Another pleasant surprise was that I found that the gunner can be inserted and removed from his rear seat without having to disconnect any of the rear rollcage assembly. I was expecting to have to pull one of those 1x4x2 bars off to get him in and out of there. I'm still waiting on wheels, heads, backpacks, and some 1x2x1 panels, but I'll post more pics once they arrive. Quote
BrickMonkeyMOCs Posted October 26, 2009 Author Posted October 26, 2009 (edited) I'm still waiting on those last few parts, but in the meantime here's a WIP shot of an MH/AH-6 Little Bird helicopter I'm working on. [pic removed] See this thread for the completed design. Edited November 6, 2009 by SpaceMonkey Quote
Legostein Posted October 26, 2009 Posted October 26, 2009 Hello! Now that is a nice helicopter! I like the use of the old windscreen, reminding me of all those great helicopters from the 90s. As a minor comment, I would suggest that the support which connects the tail and back rotor with the main body should be two plates high as it looks a bit thin. Cheers, ~ Christopher Quote
BrickMonkeyMOCs Posted October 29, 2009 Author Posted October 29, 2009 (edited) Now that is a nice helicopter! I like the use of the old windscreen, reminding me of all those great helicopters from the 90s. As a minor comment, I would suggest that the support which connects the tail and back rotor with the main body should be two plates high as it looks a bit thin. Thanks. I agree on the tail boom, and have made it two plates thick. I finally got hold of my last Bricklink orders, so here are some pics of the DPVs: [Deleted - See OP] Edited April 18, 2015 by SpaceMonkey Quote
Zepher Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 That looks stunning. Good work, andvery good representation of what you were trying to build. Quote
Milan Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 Hey, you have build it! When something look so good in CAD, it has to look good in reality, but this looks even better. I really like your vehicles. Color is very appropriate for this type of vehicle. Chopper is beautiful, too! Keep up, man! Quote
Ezechielle Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 It is always better when there are true pictures Very nice job! Quote
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