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LEGO TRANSFORMER RMS TITANIC AKA TITANICUS

PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2019 10:11 pm
by alanyap
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.

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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!

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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.

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STORY TIME!

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How's the Ice-breaker mode? Looks pretty cool eh despite being an "after-thought".

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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).

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*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.


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Ok guys, hit my blog for more photos and visuals on the transformation:
http://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2019/04/ ... p-aka.html

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Re: LEGO TRANSFORMER RMS TITANIC AKA TITANICUS

PostPosted: Tue May 07, 2019 12:14 am
by Burn
Honestly, just when I think I've seen you do anything, you prove me wrong.

Always a pleasure seeing your work, and now I get to see it on Instagram!