Benny Brickster
Pelican
At last, my only MOC of the summer is complete. Of course you can't blame me: I've been in and out the whole summer with brickworld, camp, wyoming, new jersey, and up next is maine. But finally, using the time in between, I finished my largest Halo vehicle. And I am also proud to say that this is the only fully minifig scale pelican in existence at 26 inches long. The only real problem is that the wings are so heavy that they keep falling off without stands placed beneath them, but I'll fix that later. But, if they WERE fixed properly, than they could rotate, as the back engine flaps do. The passenger bay, like the actual pelican, can hole ten sitting passengers and five standing, in addition to the two pilots and whoever might be in the engineering station. The rear hatch does open and close, and the top can detach in order to access the interior.
ALSO, if anyone noticed there are two lengths of 2x2 round bricks on the bottom of the pelican. I'm interested to see how many people can guess how I made them, and how I attached them to the pelican.
Pelican
At last, my only MOC of the summer is complete. Of course you can't blame me: I've been in and out the whole summer with brickworld, camp, wyoming, new jersey, and up next is maine. But finally, using the time in between, I finished my largest Halo vehicle. And I am also proud to say that this is the only fully minifig scale pelican in existence at 26 inches long. The only real problem is that the wings are so heavy that they keep falling off without stands placed beneath them, but I'll fix that later. But, if they WERE fixed properly, than they could rotate, as the back engine flaps do. The passenger bay, like the actual pelican, can hole ten sitting passengers and five standing, in addition to the two pilots and whoever might be in the engineering station. The rear hatch does open and close, and the top can detach in order to access the interior.
ALSO, if anyone noticed there are two lengths of 2x2 round bricks on the bottom of the pelican. I'm interested to see how many people can guess how I made them, and how I attached them to the pelican.