flippant_remark Posted January 15, 2004 Posted January 15, 2004 Hi all, Back when the Robotech TV series was new, a friend of my brothers, who was a genius with Technical Lego, built a fully transformable Lego Valkyrie which stood about 18" tall. I was damn impressed. Has anyone here tried something similar? Quote
GreenGuy42 Posted January 15, 2004 Posted January 15, 2004 Yup. Check brickshelf.com, or.. actually.. the guy who makes a HELL of a lot of cool lego Macross stuff posts here. Check the link under either For Sale or Auctions for the Mac II Monster he made. Quote
Capt_Bob Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Behold! A Lego Valkyrie, it comes with instructions and parts for you to purchase. Quote
Macross_Fanboy Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 I tried building the Macross when I was in child care today out of run-of-the-mill legos, not enough parts though. Quote
Agent ONE Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Hi all,Back when the Robotech TV series was new, a friend of my brothers, who was a genius with Technical Lego, built a fully transformable Lego Valkyrie which stood about 18" tall. I was damn impressed. Has anyone here tried something similar? You have an interesting username. Quote
ComicKaze Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Just waiting for Capt. Rico to post... Quote
GreenGuy42 Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Just waiting for Capt. Rico to post... I haven't seen him in a while. Quote
Chronocidal Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Boy how I wish I had a digicam.. I have a project that's been in the making for close to three years now.. if my guesstimates are correct, it's about 1/18th scale. Barely fits in my closet. It's a fully transformable DYRL VF-1S in the making, and it's nearly three feet long. Weighs a ton though, and if it ever gets finished, it'll probably never be able to stand on it's feet. Shoot, the arms are so heavy, it's a struggle just to keep them supporting their OWN weight, let alone a gunpod. The whole thing is rigged up though, based on the 1/60th transformation,arms are fully articulated (down to the last knuckle ) and you have to mount the legs on the nose.. .if there were legs that is. I ran out of decent parts right after finishing the arms, and now I'm waiting for Lego to invent a hinge piece that can support about 10 lbs of weight. I gave up on retractable landing gear long ago... the axles would snap in half. Quote
Cdr Fokker Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Boy how I wish I had a digicam.. I have a project that's been in the making for close to three years now.. if my guesstimates are correct, it's about 1/18th scale. Ahahaha! (Go here if you don't get it...) Quote
Anubis Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Boy how I wish I had a digicam.. I have a project that's been in the making for close to three years now.. if my guesstimates are correct, it's about 1/18th scale. Ahahaha! (Go here if you don't get it...) LMAO Thanks. That brightened my day. Quote
vlenhoff Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Behold!A Lego Valkyrie, it comes with instructions and parts for you to purchase. OMG, did anybody see this???? This is sick, WOW. Those are nice valks! and the are... for sale??? Interesting........very interesting......... . . . ViC! Quote
kanata67 Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Hi all,Back when the Robotech TV series was new, a friend of my brothers, who was a genius with Technical Lego, built a fully transformable Lego Valkyrie which stood about 18" tall. I was damn impressed. Has anyone here tried something similar? You have an interesting username. says the man with a doorknob named barbarella??? Quote
Angel's Fury Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Behold!A Lego Valkyrie, it comes with instructions and parts for you to purchase. OMG, did anybody see this???? This is sick, WOW. Those are nice valks! and the are... for sale??? Interesting........very interesting......... . . . ViC! Those are cool indeed! Quote
Wumzi Posted January 16, 2004 Posted January 16, 2004 Anyone remember who did this? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=24092 Or these? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=37061 These last ones are cool, but non-transformable from the looks of it. Quote
Battlepod Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 Behold!A Lego Valkyrie, it comes with instructions and parts for you to purchase. OMG, did anybody see this???? This is sick, WOW. Those are nice valks! and the are... for sale??? Interesting........very interesting......... . . . ViC! ... bu they are Discontinued Quote
JELEINEN Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 Anyone remember who did this?http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=24092 I don't know the guy's real name, but he goes by Glagla on Brickshelf, and I'm fairly certain he's Japanese. If you go up gallery from that link you'll see his other stuff, including a micro scale transforming Koenig Monster. He's probably the best LEGO robot builder ever. I'd kill for instructions to his Patlabor Ingram. Quote
Chronocidal Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 1/18th!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL...It's been too long since I read PA... I'm gonna see if I can get a decent shot of this thing with my web cam.. the resolution's tiny, but you should be able to make out the yard stick next to it for comparison. Quote
Chronocidal Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 Here's one in battroid. Like I said, no legs yet. Quote
Chronocidal Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 The hands are completely bendable, since every finger segment is made with one of those new clicky joints. The arms also rotate in four ways, thanks to a complex gearing mechanism. The arms basically have the same posability as the 1/48th, except they're too heavy to pose much. Quote
Chronocidal Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 (edited) Last one... hehe.. and you thought the 1/48th's backpack hinge had stress on it. (No faceplate seam here, either. ) Anyway, yeah, I'm through showing off now. Only really bad thing about this is the weight. If legos were strong enough to make more of the fuselage hollow, it'd have a much better chance of standing on it's own feet. As it is, the legs may have to be solid bricks, and the feet interchangable, unless lego can come up with a hinge that'll hold 5+ lbs of pressure. Edited January 17, 2004 by Chronocidal Quote
UN Spacy Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 I've scene a couple of photo's of Shoji Kawamori and his various LEGO VF prototypes (like the SV-51 for example). Very . Quote
flippant_remark Posted January 17, 2004 Author Posted January 17, 2004 Wow, That VF-1S looks great Chronocidal. I see from the shots with your hand in it that the scale must be huge. Have you tried blue-tack in the joints to stiffen them up? Quote
Chindenathus Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 The hands are completely bendable, since every finger segment is made with one of those new clicky joints. The arms also rotate in four ways, thanks to a complex gearing mechanism. The arms basically have the same posability as the 1/48th, except they're too heavy to pose much. I suggest you take a look at this guys joint design techniques. http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/Klaupacius/Le...ndam%20Tech%201 Form here: http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/Klaupacius/Le...l#Dark%20Gundam Hope it helps. Quote
Chronocidal Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 Actually, that was my main resource for building the joints on this. I used the same types of gear construction, but unfortunately, most of his joint designs, while VERY strong, are too bulky to be practical for what I need. I was able to use the same basic worm gear joint setup, but to make it transform, the joints had to be much more compact, and I wasn't able to add as much support to each joint. They do hold up on their own pretty well, but there is some play in the worm gears that I'm not able to fix, and it makes the arms a little loose. My dream is to build something as complex as those Gundam models, but as of yet, I don't have enough parts. I've got plenty of pieces, but I never got into Technic sets enough to collect enough pieces to do that sort of inner construction framework. There may yet be an answer for the legs, but it will require me collecting a lot of very rare pieces that only come in the more expensive sets. The new leg joints developed for the AT-AT set may be strong enough, but it'll likely take 3+ per leg joint (times 4 leg joints, not counting feet, etc.) before I'll have enough tension to hold the thing up. Quote
brainiac_08 Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 ive got one of the foundrydx versions and i have to say that they look even better in person i reccomend it to anyone J.J. Quote
mbs357 Posted January 19, 2004 Posted January 19, 2004 Chronocidal, that's awesome. o_O What's the program that the person at this site is using? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=37061 I've seen it around alot, but haven't been able to get any info on it. =\ Quote
Chronocidal Posted January 19, 2004 Posted January 19, 2004 I think it's called L-Draw, basically a Lego-based CAD program. I never could get it working quite right, and the process of building stuff seemed a little annoying.. you had to select the parts by a part number, which would be a pain.. I probably had an older version though. The only really bad thing about lego CAD is that you don't really know how well something will work, or if it will even stay together. Some things I've seen built in L-Draw would never stand up under their own weight. Quote
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