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Another Articulation Project: Overload

Posted:
Sun Jun 25, 2006 8:59 pm
by Napjr


I still need to figure how to make the shoulder joints, something similar to Armada Hoist would be great, but the space is very limited (As TFM could remember). Im thinking a simple balljoint (bionicle might work) can do the trick, but im not sure
The head is currently being casted, since its not gonna be Overload


Posted:
Sun Jun 25, 2006 9:11 pm
by TM Megatron
lookin good so far, my suggestion for the arms would also be bionicle. so its not gonna be overload,,,ultra magnus??

Posted:
Sun Jun 25, 2006 10:22 pm
by TM Dark_Lord_Prime
I..
You..
It..
That...
You. Must. Make. A how-to!!!!!
(damn fine work, btw.


Posted:
Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:03 pm
by Bumblebee1251
Very cool.
With some posability...that fig is on bad mamma jamma
i too want a how to


Posted:
Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:43 pm
by TM Devastator
Wow, he looks so much cooler! He looked neat before, but that was it. Now he can kick some ass!
Another Articulation Project: Overload

Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 12:13 am
by Dark_Fool
booooooooooooootiful

Posted:
Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:50 am
by TM Dark_Lord_Prime
I'd be wary of the Bionicle joints for his shoulders.
They seem to be perfectly fine for supporting their own pieces, but enough weight will make them collapse.
I have had to put clear nail polish/top-coat on them for my articulated Leobreaker, otherwise, he can't support his own weight(mostly in beast mode), and it becomes nearly impossible to pose his legs, 'cause the shoulders and hips go wild on me.
They're great joints, mind, and way better than the Xevoz joints I used originally, but I just don't know what to do.
It may just be that I implanted the ball-posts in the liger body and the socket pieces in the arms and legs. Maybe they'd work better if I'd done them the other way?

Posted:
Sun Jul 02, 2006 10:04 am
by Napjr
wOOT! Found the perfect joints for the shoulders!
RiD Grimlock?s upper legs works excelent! Ill post pics later, although i was able to do only one arm, since the junker i got only came with one leg...
Anyway, its time to make a mold of the new hands


Posted:
Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:12 pm
by STPrime
please make a how to?!?!?! i want to do this to my um i made out of overload!

Posted:
Fri Jul 21, 2006 5:31 am
by High_Octane
the lego knights have awesome ratchet joints

Posted:
Fri Jul 21, 2006 6:11 am
by Caliburn
It looks promising, though I'd like to add that if you use Bionicle balljoint you might want to consider reinforcing them with those lego-technic cylinders(little lightgray ones found in nearly every technic box).
erh, you could also consider making it so that the arms can be moved a little bit more away from the body and remain retractable for the transformation so as to improve articulation.
A full how-to guide would be appreciated.
@Dark_lord_Prime: Just a thought, but if the joints are wobbly, consider buying one of those kitchen sponges with a rough green/grey pad on the bottom and cutting out a patch (including that rough pad's substance) to fit inside the body between joints and then paste it to the backside of the joints.
I got that tip from a friend who's busy making a MP Metroplex based off the How-to guide here.

Posted:
Sat Jul 22, 2006 10:09 pm
by Ramrider
I'd also like to see how you're doing this; I have (very sketchy) plans for my own Overload bash...

Posted:
Sun Jul 23, 2006 3:04 pm
by Ramrider
Actually, I have a couple of questions.
First, where do your joints come from? The elbows look they're from E-Inferno, but I'm not sure. And I've no idea where the others originate. I'm actually going to try and scratchbuild my own joints for mine, though.
Second, how did you manage to alter the hips like that? I actually just want to improve the articulation on the existing legs, rather than replacing the hips entirely, but I've got the crotch off, and I can't see any way of separating the legs from it! Any tips?

Posted:
Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:05 pm
by Napjr
Sorry, i havent been able to make any progress, very busy with the wards at the hospital...
either way, for the legs, i used something very simple and easy to get: Armada Smokescreen, both balljoint and sockets are the perfect size and fits perfectly. First you need to remove completely the legs, cut the crotch so you can fit Smoke?s balljoints. Later, you need to cut the hips, just enough to glue smoke?s hips and keep everything in the same size to allo transformation
The main problem with Overload, is that everything needs to fit in the exact size to avoid problems during transformation
for the knees, i used some KO giant Gundam pieces wich i can hardly explain... however, after some thoughs, the RiD builders conection pieces could work just the same. First, you need to cut the knee pad from the knee connector. Basically, onces this is done, you get enough space to use the mentioned pieces to make the joint. Ill try later (but dont expect em soon...) to post clear pics of my mods to show the gundam joint and how could be made with other things
Now, for the shoulder, i found that RiD Grimlock crotch/hips works like a charm for both sides, you need to cut enough space inside the shoulder panel on the main body, to fit the hip socket. In the Upper arm, all you need to do is paste the hip balljoint from Grimlock (since is just a thin panel, no extra modification is needed)
Finally, for the elbows, at this point i used a combination of E Inferno?s, with bendy Prime knee joints cut and glued to the upper arm (i left the rotation intact from Prime)

Posted:
Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:06 pm
by Greyryder
Napjr wrote:Sorry, i havent been able to make any progress, very busy with the wards at the hospital...
Stop kitbashing the patients!
