Posted November 4, 201410 yr Hello, here is my attempt in making a C model of 8264 (released in 2009, 565 pieces): It is a Mars exploration rover, vaguely inspired by NASA's Curiosity Rover, but (tadaaa!) in yellow color. Features: - 6 wheels with articulated links similar to NASA's Curiosity Rover - two functions for the arm: lift and pan - arm lift controlled by motor - easily accessible motor control on the back side - arm pan lever accessible from underside Picture: Part count: ~460 Detailed pictures will follow... stay tuned! Update: entry submitted! Lego Digital Designer model: I will upload it soon as soon as I will resolve a problem with a parallel linkage problem. Edited November 28, 201410 yr by mescalinum
November 4, 201410 yr Author yes, but I don't like the wheel/vehicle size ratio of tireless wheels for this MOC. I've done this in another MOC, using 22969 but it's not eligible for this contest Edited November 4, 201410 yr by mescalinum
November 4, 201410 yr Too bad you couldn't work out a rocker-boogie system like on the real rover, and Cuusoo model. Otherwise, great job.
November 4, 201410 yr Author On each side, only the rear link is "real". The other link is fixed to the body. You can see it from the photo, in which the link adapts to the terrain. Unfortunately the 8264 didn't have the require parts to make complex mechanisms. For example, it only has 1 gear 8T and one turntable.
November 4, 201410 yr It is neat, but I don't think the motor is allowed for the contest. Is is not allowed as a separate set, but it is fine if motor is included in a set of 600 parts or less. Edited November 4, 201410 yr by zux
November 5, 201410 yr Is is not allowed as a separate set, but it is fine if motor is included in a set of 600 parts or less. True. This is perfectly fine. And wow, what a great idea. As a space-and-everything-that-has-to-do-with-it-enthusiast I am very pleased with the entry. I do like to see a picture with tireless rims. to convince us it's not the best solution. Tires on a Mars rover simply doesn't make sens.
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