Posted January 6, 20187 yr Just thought I'd share an old MOC of mine. I have models I built years ago that are still together because I could never bring myself to disassembling them. This being one of my favorites. Enjoy! Full album. Edited January 6, 20187 yr by LegoMonorailFan
January 6, 20187 yr A very creative design! The build itself is not overly complex (which is good), and the overall concept just works. I love it!
January 7, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, Drunknok said: A very creative design! The build itself is not overly complex (which is good), and the overall concept just works. I love it! 1 hour ago, Lego-fire said: That’s a very cool build! Thank you! I'm glad you like it!
January 9, 20187 yr That's a rather unique build. Are those 1x10 dishes? Maybe try getting some in trans-neon green? I'm wondering how would M-Tron guy dismount his vehicle...
January 9, 20187 yr Author 3 hours ago, slopemodified said: That's a rather unique build. Are those 1x10 dishes? Maybe try getting some in trans-neon green? I'm wondering how would M-Tron guy dismount his vehicle... Yes, they're 10x10 dishes. Dismounting? Very good question...
January 9, 20187 yr I've never seem a monocycle quite like this one, a pretty novel idea I must say. Hey, perhaps you've might have just started a new sci-fi MOC trend here. By the way, I like how you did the air tanks on the monocycle's pilot.
January 9, 20187 yr Author 3 minutes ago, Digger of Bricks said: I've never seem a monocycle quite like this one, a pretty novel idea I must say. Hey, perhaps you've might have just started a new sci-fi MOC trend here. By the way, I like how you did the air tanks on the monocycle's pilot. Thanks Digger! Yes, the airtanks are two round 1x1 plates with 318 bar hole in the middle. I put the plates back to back, slipped a flexible 318 bar thru the holes and cut the bar to size. I then repeated the process for the second air tank, studded them underneath the neck piece, and then topped the neck piece off with two joystick bases. You could also insert a joystick into one of the bases to make an antenna.
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