Posted May 31, 201311 yr The future. The world is overrun by zombies. (We're talking 28 Days later/World War Z zombies, not slow stumbling ones.) How can I keep my gf and two dogs safe??? My first thought is either by air, or by sea... A flying boat it is! I made this over the past month or so, I hope you like it! C&C welcome and appreciated (Sorry for the picture quality!) The Pelican On either side of the fuselage is an escape hatch, and a canopy Powered by two massive custom engines, with wide props designed for maximum pull In between the engines on the top of the plane is a custom quad-tank Nitrous injector which feeds directly into each engine. Quick getaways are a must when there are zombies in pursuit... Also helps in situations where there isn't much water to take off from. Behind the Nitrous injector is a small communications array In the rear is a ramp which descends to unload the Rhino (we'll get to the Rhino in a bit) In between the engines is the observation deck/quarters On the right is a computer, in the middle is the bed, and on the left is a telescope for making sure there is none of the undead lurking on the shore... The Interior In the front of course, is the flight deck On the left of the interior is the armoury On the right is the medical station, with a stretcher and the critical syringes of anti-bite for when a zombie gets a little too close... In the rear is the Rhino bay What could that small opening above the floor be??? That's right! You guessed it! The doghouse! Let's open the hatch and have a look inside... Half of the inside is the doghouse, with an A/C/Heater unit. There is also a food dish, and a water bowl which feeds from a tank in the cabin The other half is shared by the Nitrous tank recharge station, and the safe. (I know, who needs treasure in the apocalypse, but whatever!) The rear section is reserved for my all terrain vehicle, the Rhino. The Rhino The engine, as you could have guessed has a Nitrous tank for quick boosts of speed when needed And away we go! Thanks for looking! To end things off, I made a small diorama so we could slaughter some zombies... I prefer the shotgun approach... While my beb prefers the flamethrower Thanks for checking it out!!!!!
May 31, 201311 yr As someone who spends far too much time thinking about how to fend off dinosaurs, zombies and giant spiders, I love this. The really bold lines and exaggerated detail gives it a cartoon quality with good dose of dieselpunk. Nice work!
May 31, 201311 yr Very neat plane-boat? boat-plane? no wait, flying boat, B34TBOXX5! Looks like a real brute, especially with it's own landing craft. I also like the scenery with the busted car and the attacking zombies. Using that plant piece was a really neat effect
May 31, 201311 yr Author Thanks for the comments!!! I also like the scenery with the busted car and the attacking zombies. Using that plant piece was a really neat effect I've seen the red plant/bush used as blood spray a few times, it wasn't my idea. But I did try and make it a bit more original by adding the red pieces on the back
May 31, 201311 yr It looks like a rainbow MOC at first, one of the most hated phenomena in the LEGO community. Then you realize how much sense that makes if you're just cobbling something together in an emergency. Then you realize that every single technique used in this MOC is pure genius. EDIT: And then you look at the interior and realize that this thing is 72313x as awesome as you thought it was. Edited May 31, 201311 yr by DraikNova
June 1, 201311 yr I've seen the red plant/bush used as blood spray a few times, it wasn't my idea. But I did try and make it a bit more original by adding the red pieces on the back Ah, this would've been the first time I've seen that. It really brings the MOC to life
June 1, 201311 yr The vehicles here are awsome even without the post-apoc treatment. Your story makes it that much better. I like your characters and you even saved some rations for your dog and gave him a nice place to sleep. I even love the gratuitous violence in your diorama. Burning zombies and blasting their guts out seems like a lot of fun.
June 1, 201311 yr Author It looks like a rainbow MOC at first, one of the most hated phenomena in the LEGO community. Then you realize how much sense that makes if you're just cobbling something together in an emergency. Then you realize that every single technique used in this MOC is pure genius. EDIT: And then you look at the interior and realize that this thing is 72313x as awesome as you thought it was. What a great comment DraikNova, I really appreciate that! Burning zombies and blasting their guts out seems like a lot of fun. There's nothing funner!!!
June 2, 201311 yr awesome work ! the plane is so great, such a lot of details ! and it's really playable the rhino looks cool and massive, and the diorama perfectly fits with it ! nice work !
June 3, 201311 yr Author Thanks guys! I built the Rhino before the plane was finished, and had to modify the back end to be taller to accommodate it. I wanted a vehicle to be able to come out of the back, but it ended up being larger than I intended...
June 4, 201311 yr Pretty awesome! I'm almost positive my first thought in just about any situation is "boatplane".
June 4, 201311 yr Wow... I saw this the other day and dismissed it as i headed out the door... So many colors... It must have been built by some kid. Fortunately for me I wanted to take another look and I am so glad I did. Nova hit the nail on the head. So much Awesomeness! Congrats on the awesome build! I look forward to seeing more of your work
June 4, 201311 yr Author Pretty awesome! I'm almost positive my first thought in just about any situation is "boatplane". Thanks Man!!! Wow... I saw this the other day and dismissed it as i headed out the door... So many colors... It must have been built by some kid. Hahaha this "rainbow moc" thing is killing me... I guess I should have toned it down a bit. I wanted to add greens because the hull is green, the reds are from the engines and the small "Canadian Flags", as well as the details inside the canopy. As I was building it all of the colours made sense to me, but looking at the plane from a distance now I should have made them flow a bit better. But I know for next time!!! Thanks for the nice words, Grazingcattle
June 5, 201311 yr Nice using the boat hull to make a seaplane! The only thing that would make it better in my opinion would be if you added a 120mm cannon, like the flying boat in "The Expendables II" had.
June 5, 201311 yr I'm diggin' the whole concept idea; postapoc seaplane + survivors + guns etc. Love the use of that hull, but I can only advise you to give it another go... Try and combine different shades of grey to get a more overall cohesive color tone. And use other colors to make things stands out. Let seperate elements (such as the engines) flow/connect to the body, so it makes a more complete build. Anyway, right now it looks more like a mock-up to me, I bet this can be a stunner.
June 5, 201311 yr LOVE this idea. And I really like your cockpit design. Those captains chairs are sweet!
June 17, 201311 yr Author Nice using the boat hull to make a seaplane! The only thing that would make it better in my opinion would be if you added a 120mm cannon, like the flying boat in "The Expendables II" had. Yeah, there aren't really any weapons on the plane I should have added a turret or something... Try and combine different shades of grey to get a more overall cohesive color tone. And use other colors to make things stands out. Let seperate elements (such as the engines) flow/connect to the body, so it makes a more complete build. Thanks for the input Zenn, I already took it apart but I definitely will take your advice and separate the colours better for my next MOC! LOVE this idea. And I really like your cockpit design. Those captains chairs are sweet! Thanks man!!
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