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Very good MOC, full of great little details! I like how you have thought out all the supporting facilities of a fun park: medical, mechanical support, etc. And I also like the use of the old pigtail wig on some of the minifigs, it's a nice classical touch :wink:

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I've seen it for real (sylann is my neighbourg) and I can confirm that this Moc is Awesome !

We've looked for motorized the boat but we didn't find any good solution.

If someone have a really good idea to find how to move the boat as in real

do not hesitate to post it !

Posted

AWESOME a pirate theme park MOC - now that's different ! :grin:

I really like the action with all the details, from the food sellers, control room, maintance and first aid areas - so COOL ! :wink:

Sylann - you have designed and build a fantastic MOC.......I'm a conformist! ! :sweet:

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That is a totally awesome City MOC, Sylann! :oh:

I really :wub: it!

The stalls look beautiful and very realistic and the the landscape and the details are stunning, too!

The most I like the small food stalls.

A fun park is something TLG hasn't been releasing til now - but which is really needed for a big, decent and complete LEgo City and which would be absolutely amazing! :oh:

Very, very well done! :thumbup: :thumbup:

Klaus-Dieter

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I've seen it for real (sylann is my neighbourg) and I can confirm that this Moc is Awesome !

We've looked for motorized the boat but we didn't find any good solution.

If someone have a really good idea to find how to move the boat as in real

do not hesitate to post it !

Car windscreen wiper motor? Would be bulky & heavy but might do the job

Posted (edited)

Try a cylinder (sortof) motion:

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If you connect a lego motor to a gear wheel with holes (such as 3648) you can connect a link arm that is connected to the pirate ship support frame, thus inducing the 'rocking' motion.

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Try a cylinder (sortof) motion:

If you connect a lego motor to a gear wheel with holes (such as 3648) you can connect a link arm that is connected to the pirate ship support frame, thus inducing the 'rocking' motion.

I'm not sure to understand ! :)

The aim is to launch the boat in one way and after in the over way

And moreover, you have to launch it higher each time ! (I'm not sure to be clear ! )

like on this video

Posted

Very nice. I like all the seperate action that is taking place. I think the cylinder suggestions was ust that, a suggestion. I think you'll be hard pressed to find a LEGO mechanism that allows progressive height increases. Good luck though.

Posted

Great work Sylann!

There are some lovely details in your MOC and they belnd together in a very beautiful way.

What I really like is that you've placed a great number of minifigs in the park! :sweet: It makes it look full of life and action. :thumbup:

Thanks for sharing!

Posted

Lego does do something that could be used for progressive swinging.

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You'd just need to program the entire run into the control centre which could then be repeated at the push of a button.

Posted

Great MOC! You captured the atmosphere of an amusement park perfectly.

Although I have to say, those swinging boat rides are the bane of my existance- I just get motion sickness so easily! :tongue:

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