GarryTheMinifig

[MOC] VEC-3 "Rhino"

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Here's Garry, introducing the Variable Exploration Craft model 3, nicknamed "Rhino", though more for its slight resemblance to a rhinoceros beetle (and its appropriately somewhat clumsy flight capabilities) than anything to do with the majestic large african mammal, but don't tell him that.

 

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Note the tail fins in the back. There's more to this than you might think.

 

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The basis for this build was the legs, in particular the way they connect to the body involving these parts.  I feel like I got lucky with how sturdy this turned out to be, as unsupported single-stud connections can be incredibly delicate and fiddly, especially as far as moving parts are concerned.

 

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...though the stability of the rear wheel connection seems to depend entirely on the individual tolerances of those stud/half-pin parts and how well they hold a bar through the pin end; I went through a few before finding some that held well enough.  There's almost certainly a better way to do this.

 

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Everything I build needs some kind of flexible joint, now in the form of moving legs/suspension for tough terrain.

 

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When the terrain is too tough, the VEC-3 can take to the air!  During the build, I thought the legs looked kind of like a quadcopter when they were spread out like this, so I worked in a simple transformation feature.

 

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Finally the underside, for a better view of how it's built.  Full gallery with some more pics can be found here!

 

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On 1/24/2018 at 4:46 AM, Professor Thaum said:

A great cross-country little one

looks like a moto jet but it is more cool IMHO

Thank you!  Cross-country or cross-planet, whichever one prefers.

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