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UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
jamesonk83 replied to jamesonk83's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
PM me if anyone wants to write a review of this build, make a video, etc. I will send you the instructions for free as a courtesy. Thanks! -
UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
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This is technically the 2nd or 3rd time it has been built, just not all together at once. I had to disassemble the first version to reverse engineer for the 3D file and also to make improvements. I kind of spent too much time on the design of this project, but the results were still worth it I think! The stability is pretty good overall I would say, it is definitely something that could be played with lightly. The flying vehicle is very swooshable. I think the sails came out great! I had to re-create the graphics from scratch but I think they are very similar to the original. -
UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
jamesonk83 replied to jamesonk83's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I have finally finished the instructions, Rebrickable link posted below. I added a few final images here showing the custom sails and decals. There are more images posted on Flickr! Enjoy, and let me know what you think. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-207524/jamesonk83/ucs-ninjago-land-bounty/ -
UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
jamesonk83 replied to jamesonk83's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I am excited to share some major progress on the Land Bounty build. I have tested and worked out all the major components, everything is fitting very well together. I have only a few minor things to finish, such as the small car that stores in the back. I am hoping to gets some sails and decals printed in the next week or so, then I can take some better final pictures. Let me know your thoughts! Instructions will be following soon. -
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jamesonk83 replied to jamesonk83's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
A little more progress! The cab module stacks onto the base chassis as expected, allowing for easy playability on the interior. This thing is massive! You can also get a better view of the engine bay. -
UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
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A few more updates as I build this beast! I took a few detailed shots of the lower level interior so you can see the kitchen, toilet, stove, and bedroom areas. -
UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
jamesonk83 replied to jamesonk83's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I was finally able to start building the Land Bounty in real bricks. I am working through the instructions to iron out the details and make sure there are no major building errors. I added a few extra details into the main cab area, its looking great so far! -
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Here is a look at the small car / vehicle that is stowed in the back. I wanted to use some newer off road tires from the jungle sets but I couldn't find them in the inventory of available parts in studio. I also mocked up the cover of the instruction booklet with a fun render comp with background. I added in how the decals will look - just like the official set. -
UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
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For those that are interested, you can PM me for the parts list. According to studio, it looks like it has 6,552 parts. The model is about 78cm long. -
I was inspired by the Playmobil Ferry they made a while back as well.
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Hello! I am excited to share my car ferry MOC here on Euro bricks. I loved the Lego set 60119 that came out a few years ago, I thought it was a fantastic little build and a great addition to my town display. I got to thinking though that it would be amazing if I could fit more than 1-2 cars on the ferry, the playability would be much more elevated and add to the realism. I went on to create a ferry to fit 6 wide vehicles which were the norm a while back. 8 wide will fit too but just not as many. It is not based on any particular real-life ship, but has inspiration from many smaller island and tour ferrys that I have been on. I chose a lively color scheme to compliment the build, but also to utilize bricks that are not super rare. I unfortunately only have renders to share currently, as I tore apart the physical model to create the digital model and instructions! I never got around to taking photos, which I will fix in the future for sure. The model was definitely built in the brick to verify sturdiness and structure, it is quite solid. Features: Folding loading doors front and rear Mechanical room A pilot house with removable roof openable doors life preservers seating for passengers winding anchors A cheery but rough looking crew You can find this model on Rebrickable if you want to build a version yourself:) I have had requests for an 8 wide vehicle version, and may consider releasing instructions for a larger version in the future if there is enough interest. Let me know! I personally think it would be amazing, but it would become enormous. Flickr site link for additional photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/201489097@N08/albums/with/72177720320371570
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UCS Ninjago Land Bounty WIP
jamesonk83 replied to jamesonk83's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Thanks! I have a first draft of the instructions almost done. I need to build the model physically and do the final verification process however. They should be ready by the end of next month! -
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Here is an update with the sail graphics in place to make things look more official. -
I want to share my recent ongoing project, a UCS scale version of the Ninjago Land Bounty. I thought the original set was such a fun concept, but the scale was just a little small for a flagship set for the line, so I decided to try and scale it up a bit. I added more play features, interactivity with multiple removable decks, and more room for the crew! I am just about finished with the digital build and need to re-create it in the brick (all the stages have been physically built previously, but I needed to tear it apart to preproduce the digital model and made edits). I am still working on the sails and adding graphics similar to the original. Here are some renders below, let me know your thoughts! Flickr album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/201489097@N08/with/53991041880/
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The larger wheel size will become too expensive I am afraid to 3D print. Probably 15-20 EUR per tire, no rim. This would need to be cast. I think the standard 62mm lego tire is pretty good actually, but perhaps a new rim would be valuable? I will mock one up when I get a moment today.
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I wanted to share some minor progress on the custom tires. I have modeled up some off road tire tread, let me know what you think. I will order a set to be printed this week of the on road tires, so I will update everyone interested once the results come in.
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I think 8-9 Euro each for the 40.5mm (rim and tire set of 1) would be a realistic price for very low quantity production. I will price them out and see where we go!
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To answer everyones questions, a rim and tire set for the 62mm wheel scale is equally feasible, however the cost will about double. It seams like there is great interest in this size, I should have some time next week to mock something up! With that said, what is a price point bracket you would be willing to pay for the 40mm wheels and 62mm wheels? Assume a set of 4 (4 tires, 4 rims)
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I have composited the wheels onto a truck of appropriate scale to give an idea of the imporvement the wheels can make! I have borrowed an image from the woderful Renault Magnum MOC found here (http://www.doublebrick.ru/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19021) Note, this is not my MOC.
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The pictures seem to be back up now! I am not sure what the issue was with MOC Pages.
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Alternate tread patterns would be fairly easy to produce, yes. I could have 2-3 options ranging from street tires to construction type heavy machinery tires.
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Hello, I have created a better scale tire & rim for trucks and light industry vehicles with a proper rim offset. The proportions allow for dual tire mounting and single. Is there any intrest within the community to have something like this produced? (in low volumes) I would look forward to hearing any insight/ feedback - purists need not respond! :) The tire would be a flexible rubber like material, rim would be SLS printed or ABS.
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Hi, sorry to bump an old thread but I finally have gotten around to some progress on the articulated hauler and thought I would share. I started an Ldraw file for the chassis. I have made the dump bucket but not in 3D. Perhaps someone more talented than me would like to finish the files! LDRAW file: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-fhTOaeLf7wYjZFTTFHOGxlTmc https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-fhTOaeLf7wa0gzdnRaa3c1YW8
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I would love to, but I think the creator posts to another forum. I was hoping the answer was something easy I was jut not seeing.
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Hi, My name is Jameson, I am new to this fourm but I have been following the threads here for a long time. I really liked Pipasseyoyo's 6X6 articulated hauler, and he was nice enough to post many detailed photos on his brickshelf page so I thought I would try my hand at reverse engineering. There were no instructions, so it sounded like a good challenge! I have the chassis mostly complete, but unfortunately have gotten stumped on how the gear train will work once passed through the turn table. there is a 90deg turn with knob wheels, but they are in the way of the input axle and I can't seem to figure out how he has done it! I need to offset the input axle 1 stud higher to pass over the knob wheels. I was hoping someone here could help shed some light on it and any help would be appreciated. I have created a crude 3D model of the problem area to share in case it helps. Thanks in advance! https://drive.google...YW8&usp=sharing
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