Kai NRG Posted March 29, 2013 Posted March 29, 2013 (edited) Just barely managed to get this done today... it's probably not too great, but I only had about three hours. So here you go! Far out in space gas can't be had quite as easily, but thanks to the low force of gravity in most areas, it's not quite as necessary for transportation. Here is one of those stations! The yellow stuff is a chemical that allows humans and other physical objects to pass through, but traps the oxygen and air inside. Come on, you didn't seriously think I would be able to come up with a sideways door in three minutes did you? Getting gas in a weightless atmosphere! Without Minifigures: Here are the pumps; apart from the vehicle it's my favorite part of the whole contraption: The three minifigs: Interior - there's no such thing as a boring job in space! I hope you enjoyed it! Edited April 1, 2013 by Kai NRG Quote
lightningtiger Posted March 29, 2013 Posted March 29, 2013 Meet George Jetson ! Nice work 'Kai NRG'......good luck my fellow combatant and Brick On Battle On ! Quote
Aussie BJ Posted March 30, 2013 Posted March 30, 2013 Nice entry, really like the idea of an outer space refueler and you've done a great job building one. Post the interior shots when you get a chance. Good Luck. Quote
ER0L Posted March 30, 2013 Posted March 30, 2013 Great idea and a very original build! Nice to see something completely different. Good luck! Quote
bricklayer Posted March 30, 2013 Posted March 30, 2013 AWESOME stuff. Thats using the creative aspect of lego to its full potential!! Quote
Jargo Posted March 31, 2013 Posted March 31, 2013 For a horrible moment I thought this was going to be a joke about farts in spacesuits.... Quote
greg3 Posted March 31, 2013 Posted March 31, 2013 Nice idea!! And definitely something different.... Good luck in the comp!! Quote
Kai NRG Posted April 1, 2013 Author Posted April 1, 2013 Thanks to all of you, I've updated it with way more text and interior shots! AWESOME stuff. Thats using the creative aspect of lego to its full potential!! Thanks! The fact that I was building something totally weird actually helped, as it meant I could do what I wanted without having to worry about it being realistic (the "door", for instance). Quote
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