LEGO TRANSFORMER RMS TITANIC AKA TITANICUS
Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 10:11 pm
As the title suggest, Titanicus transforms into RMS Titanic ,the tragic ship that sank more than 100 years ago. The length:width ratio of the ship is about 10:1 ... so I've decided to use a LEGO scale of 38 :4 studs to build this.
Actually I really enjoyed "sculpting" the front and rear hull of the ship. They took me many iterations before I am finally satisfied. One man's (lego) flower is another man's propeller I'd say!
One of the final additions to the ship were the masts at the front and back. This required me to redesign the robot arms to accomodate these masts.
STORY TIME!
How's the Ice-breaker mode? Looks pretty cool eh despite being an "after-thought".
Since the ship is only 4-studs wide... and 2 studs were allocated to form the hull/side panels... I'm left with 2-studs thickness to work with when it comes to designing the inner core /structure of the robot mode. Reinforcing the core requires me to slide a Technic axle inside the core as a backbone (think Kebab).
*Ship funnels played important roles in padding up the hollowness of the shoulder. 2 of them helps to hold the back kibble in place ,preventing it from drooping.
*funny though . Earlier in this project, I started building the funnels short and stumpy coz they kept getting in the way during transformation. After I redesign the transformation method, those funnels become helpful.
Ok guys, hit my blog for more photos and visuals on the transformation:
http://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2019/04/ ... p-aka.html
Don't forget to subscribe my youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/alanyuppie
And follow me in IG too!
https://www.instagram.com/alanyuppie78/
Actually I really enjoyed "sculpting" the front and rear hull of the ship. They took me many iterations before I am finally satisfied. One man's (lego) flower is another man's propeller I'd say!
One of the final additions to the ship were the masts at the front and back. This required me to redesign the robot arms to accomodate these masts.
STORY TIME!
How's the Ice-breaker mode? Looks pretty cool eh despite being an "after-thought".
Since the ship is only 4-studs wide... and 2 studs were allocated to form the hull/side panels... I'm left with 2-studs thickness to work with when it comes to designing the inner core /structure of the robot mode. Reinforcing the core requires me to slide a Technic axle inside the core as a backbone (think Kebab).
*Ship funnels played important roles in padding up the hollowness of the shoulder. 2 of them helps to hold the back kibble in place ,preventing it from drooping.
*funny though . Earlier in this project, I started building the funnels short and stumpy coz they kept getting in the way during transformation. After I redesign the transformation method, those funnels become helpful.
Ok guys, hit my blog for more photos and visuals on the transformation:
http://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2019/04/ ... p-aka.html
Don't forget to subscribe my youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/alanyuppie
And follow me in IG too!
https://www.instagram.com/alanyuppie78/