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First and foremost, check out the Video! It's not much to look at, but the main purpose of this was to make a purist Lego amphibious vehicle. I used two PAB containers to give it the bouyancy it needed to float, and two XL Power Functions motors to run it. The hull is detatchable- it's too heavy to float with, but it looks nice on land. Backstory goes as follows: " There was an old hillbilly who decided to get rich hoarding the diminishing supply of Helium, so he did, and he build a boat around it to distribute it. Or something like that. The end." All components Floating (it's hard to tell, but it's always floating by several inches) Without hull Back angle Cockpit front Fishing More pictures C&C much appreciated! Thanks for looking!
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I guess I'll use this as my 800-post special, since I haven't done anything spectacular since my 100-post artwork.Anyway, I threw this together about a week ago, and thought it best to share it with you all. I know that nothing about it really resembles a dragon, nor does it posses wing-like sails, but oh well. That's the name I picked.Alright, so the entire thing is a custom build. The hull of the ship uses none of the huge, bulky parts commonly used for the front/back ends of a boat. It surprisingly went together faster than I expected. For now, please try to ignore the masts--they're not quite "finalized" yet. And I'm still waiting on some parts for the sails.And now, on to the MOC!(Click image--link to gallery)FrontBackAngleAboveSidePose (Can a ship really pose?)What do you guys think? Yeah, I know I need to make more railing at the front. I ran out of useful parts.Comments and criticism appreciated.