Posted February 16, 200817 yr OK, so I was browsing about on Brickshelf and came across a fantastic cannon. My question though is, does anyone know what those elongated brown parts are called? I would really like to make some of these.
February 16, 200817 yr What the megabloks! Never seen those pieces before they are reddish brown maybe Vikings. That cannon is perfecto!
February 16, 200817 yr Lovely indeed! *wub* Clever design. I wonder what those bricks are, as I really want to steal borrow this design! Good find.
February 16, 200817 yr Those bricks came in the Sopwith Camel model set, I know that as I have it. Sorry, I don't know their name though. That is a great cannon though.. Batbrick Away! >:-)
February 16, 200817 yr Author Those bricks came in the Sopwith Camel model set, I know that as I have it. Sorry, I don't know their name though. That is a great cannon though..Batbrick Away! >:-) Thanks man, that was really useful information. I just looked up the set on Brickshelf and checked out the part inventory. The part is called "Technic Wishbone Suspension Arm."
February 16, 200817 yr Those bricks came in the Sopwith Camel model set, I know that as I have it. Sorry, I don't know their name though. That is a great cannon though..Batbrick Away! >:-) http://peeron.com/inv/parts/x136 This page will tell you all you need. EDIT: Sorry, I didn't see above post. Edited February 16, 200817 yr by Plural
February 16, 200817 yr Author http://peeron.com/inv/parts/x136This page will tell you all you need. EDIT: Sorry, I didn't see above post. No need to apologize. Peeron is a useful tool too.
February 17, 200817 yr Wow, that's a really nice cannon! *y* Cool find, although it looks a tad big for minifig scale. But I don't know much about cannons, so I could be wrong. X-D ~Peace
February 17, 200817 yr Author Wow, that's a really nice cannon! *y* Cool find, although it looks a tad big for minifig scale. But I don't know much about cannons, so I could be wrong. X-D ~Peace I guess it depends on the size of the cannon. I found this picture, and the scale of that Lego one is similar with the one here.
February 17, 200817 yr I guess it depends on the size of the cannon. I found this picture, and the scale of that Lego one is similar with the one here. Wow that MOC cannon is sweet indeed *wub* However i think it's barrel is large then the one in the pic above?
February 17, 200817 yr what caliber is the official LEGO cannon anyway? 6 pounder, 12 pounder? They also appear on ships wich could be 24 pounders... A nice creation, quick way to make cannons but it looks too... skeletal. TT
February 17, 200817 yr I love MOCs like this. A seemingly simple solution that would be missed by all but one very creative builder. The best part is that he uses a brick that most builders would write off for anything short of a steampunk MOC. Brilliant!
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