Do you want to build a lego submarine1/17/2024 But luckily these kind of sets often have discount attached to it, so you just need to find a good deal. Totally understand the higher price with many large pieces included, although it's not breaking the bank expensive but not easily accessible as well. I really can't find anything that are negative with the set itself, the only downside is the RRP is quite high. Although it does look a bit similar to the other sub you've seen on the news few months ago but this is absolutely just co-incidence. The sub is way bigger than it looks and have a very nice streamline look. Having said that, the submarine also have a very refreshing building experience. And great way to an another great white shark, perfect for those who missed out few years ago. The jelly fish look great! The shark circulating action is really fun. Very lively looking ship wreck site with some treasures hidden behind. In fact, personally I found the wreck site more interesting than the submarine. 4: Adding Control Mechanisms: The submarine can be remotely controlled using a Lego NXT or EV3 programmable brick. 3: Installing the Propulsion System: A Lego motor can generate enough power to propel the submarine at a speed of 2 knots. Originally drawn by the wreck site build and the great white shark, it did not disappoint. The buoyancy of the submarine can be adjusted by adding or removing Lego bricks. Feel free to use the instructions and build any of these.Great and interesting submarine build with a very streamline look. Other builders mold various parts of the submarine from wood, heavy foam, fiberglass, Lexan plastic, and other materials in order to achieve the most realistic appearance. I added some pictures for some tricky steps. For the hull, you could make a very simple, inexpensive submarine hull from PVC pipe. They might not be perfect, I’ll take any comment about these. This is my first try in creating Lego type instructions using Studio 2.0. Some “weeping begonia/yellowbell” plant.With the rest of the parts, I thought it could be fun to design some deep sea creatures. The submarine deploys some gimmicks like the torpedo, big bomb (sorry not functional, lol) and the ladder on the side to access the platform I used some of the extra parts from the set as well. The elevation fins are actuated thanks to the periscope but have a limited movement. When pushed lightly, the submarine can steer thanks to the small 42610 wheels, rather than skidding/gliding. The rudder/fin is linked to the steering wheel. The propeller is driven by a wheel at the front, which also activates the engine. Definitely edited out the cursing he must have said when he found the right size and shape container but never found the lid for it, so he had to use the one that was a little odd sized instead. Functions are pretty simple and mostly hidden inside the submarine shell. Obviously he edited away the 15 min of digging through the pile of random tupperware pieces that every house has. Inspiration for this MOC came from 2 other submarine MOCs: - based on 42082 “big red” rough terrain crane by Klimax - based on 42120 rescue hovercraft by Nequmodiva I thought the Charger’s got plenty of Technic panels and I could make a submarine too out of its parts, right in between these mentioned.
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