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[LDD Idea] Spinning Gyroscope
sheo replied to sheo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks, legolijntje! -
[LDD Idea] Spinning Gyroscope
sheo replied to sheo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Update #4: Hangar A hangar equipped with automatic gates and lights. -
[LDD Idea] Spinning Gyroscope
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Thanks! I can only agree with this suggestion! -
[LDD Idea] Spinning Gyroscope
sheo replied to sheo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Update #3: Guns I have completed a basic part of a weapon module that features a guns deployment mechanism which comprises 3 stages shown in a slideshow below: 1. Rear guns are rising. 2. Rear guns are turning and front guns are rising. 3. Front guns are turning. The whole sequence is operated by turning the yellow knob which will eventually be replaced by a motor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0fNtzFSFC0 -
[LDD Idea] Spinning Gyroscope
sheo replied to sheo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Not yet. I still don't have a video camera. -
[LDD Idea] Spinning Gyroscope
sheo replied to sheo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks for the comments! I'm now working on the next section which will feature guns with a deployment mechanism. -
[LDD Idea] Spinning Gyroscope
sheo replied to sheo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Made a frame for the 'gyroscope' which is actually a central section of the future spaceship: -
In the age when starships are furrowing the vasts of the galaxy, a mysterious threat emerges from the darkest depths of space... This model depicts space pirates' formidable flagship which is called "Galactic Nautilus" because its shape resembles a submarine. Additional views of the ship: The following photo demonstrates sophisticated fuel storage and distribution system of the ship. Front cannons: Additional links: flickr Building instructions are available on Rebrickable.
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Great news! Complete building instructions for this model are now available for free on Rebrickable. However, donations are welcome. Instructions sample pages:
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Thanks everyone for the kind words! I'm glad you like the castle! Yes, they are.
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At the end of the road, a viaduct rises above the gloomy hilly terrain, leading to the gates of a white castle whose elegant tall towers seem to compete with the very mountain peaks...
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The inhabitants of the castle prefer good food.
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Thanks everyone for the comments! Everything is connected together except for the viaduct tile. Spires are connected using bars/tubes.
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I present an upgraded version of my Modular Railway Station. As before, the station consists of a main building and three platform sections. The first section of the platform. The second section of the platform. The third section of the platform. The main building of the railway station. Modules together. Bonus #1. Note a secret hatch underneath the platform... Bonus #2. Let's look underneath the roof of the portico... Thank you for your attention! Links: flickr Rebrickable Don't miss the high speed train that still serves the railway station.
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This gorgeous tall building was once an architectural highlight of the city. It was also one of the centers of business activity, usually overcrowded by citizens. Everything changed when alien invaders suddenly came from the darkest depths of Earth. Giant drilling machines pierced the earth surface, and myriads of underground creatures flooded into the city, forcing its inhabitants to flee. Elephant Building sustained severe internal damage and now it is on the verge of destruction, although its facade and distinctive columns remain intact. Let us discover the interior of the building while it still stands. Ground floor hosts a media shop with very expressive shop windows. It used to be just a bookshop at first but later the assortment has been broaden with music and video. Ironically, the shop window dedicated to books was first to be destroyed. Above the bookshop we can find a private apartment where there is something going on. It was once owned by a respectable but stubborn family who refused to move when the building was being turned nonresidential. However, at some point the apartment was occupied by a group of dangerous criminals. Some said that this apartment became the very center of criminal activity in the city. Despite evil intentions of these people, let us hope that nobody was inside the bathroom when it was smashed. Coincidentally, there is a bank office right above the suspicious apartment. It is unclear whether it was a target of the criminals or their own organization. Anyway, it was not them who made the big hole in the floor. Also, there is a courtroom in the attic... ...And a shed on the roof. It is a perfectly ordinary shed, but who knows, maybe someone has been writing music inside of it? And here is some of the furniture used in the building. Model characteristics: 32 x 32 corner modular building. Building comprises 3 stories, an attic and a shed on the roof resulting in an overall height of 45 bricks. Model consists of over 8500 parts. Additional links: Photo album on flickr Building instructions are available on Rebrickable.
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Thanks! A courtroom isn't what anyone would expect to find in an attic, is it? ;)
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Don't resist your wish! ;)
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Looking good! Thanks for sharing the photo!
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Thanks everyone for the kind words! By the way, I've added some portions of the model, including the furniture set, to Bricklink's MOC Shop.
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Thanks! I'm glad you like it! :)
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Yes, that was the idea. :)
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Thank you, Graham Gidman!
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It may look ridiculous, but isn't it an interesting twist for the classic modular theme? :)
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