Jump to content

Tradakk

Members
  • Posts

    1,125
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Blog Comments posted by Tradakk

  1. I was thinking about something like this when I was reading my biology. 'Cause humans have the ulna and the radius in their forearm, and the radius one is on the outside and allows you to rotate your hand, which is attached to both bones.

     

    So why not build an MOC with two separate forearms? Attach one you a socket without the ability to rotate, and then attach the other one underneath WITH the ability to rotate, then attach both to the hand with full flexibility, and you'd have an arm with close to human flexibility.

     

    Then of course there's the idea of build the entire human skeleton with all correct joints, but that's a little harder.

     

    55555.gif 55555 55555.gif

    But how would you then attach the forearm to the upper arm while retaining the flexibility? Tendons are the only reason it works with us humans. :P
×
×
  • Create New...