Posted June 26, 201410 yr Multi-purpose light walker. Arms can be adapted to the mission. Here equipped with the grabber arm and a flamethrower. Ice Walker by BobDeQuatre, on Flickr Ice Walker by BobDeQuatre, on Flickr
June 26, 201410 yr Do the legs have joints? If so, could they move in reality? These legs are bugging me. IMO, they would look better with knee joints and a kind of bulky armor. They would fit with the general strong look of the body. Otherwise, the cockpit transition with the two windscreens makes for a nice effect and the bulky shape gives an I-can-break-through-the-ice look. I like the use of the handlebars on the back, which make me think of vertebras. And it's no Ice Planet without the trans-orange saw!
June 27, 201410 yr Author Thanks. I don't think the legs would work... That was the most difficult part to design, because I didn't want something too bulky.
June 28, 201410 yr I love the detail on the flamethrower arm. I could easily picture a squad of these patrolling through the ice.
July 2, 201410 yr Nice! If only we had that lower windshield in orange... Edited July 2, 201410 yr by legozebra
July 2, 201410 yr Do the windscreens fit together seamlessly? That would be the best solution to my spaceship MOC I plan on making..
July 2, 201410 yr Author Nice! If only we had that lower windshield in orange... The two windscreen lacks of recolors... Do the windscreens fit together seamlessly? That would be the best solution to my spaceship MOC I plan on making.. Take a look at the RZ-2b thread in my signature for brickbuild pictures
July 3, 201410 yr Take a look at the RZ-2b thread in my signature for brickbuild pictures Wow! That's a great spaceship! I hadn't noticed all the details.
July 11, 201410 yr Hi Bob! This is a really nice walker you made! I especially appreciate that cockpit and the flammethrower. The hand on the other arm reminds me of the soon-releasing exosuit form lego ideas! And color shceme is perfect for Ice planet!! Are you planning to build it in real bricks??? Just something about you 3d rendering. Did you used pov-ray? If it's the case, you should lower the lights because your white parts are a bit overexposed and you're loosing details! Otherwise, your moc is awesome!
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