Obsessionist Posted January 7, 2013 Share Posted January 7, 2013 (edited) 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! Edited January 7, 2013 by Obsessionist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chro Posted January 7, 2013 Share Posted January 7, 2013 Perfect amphibious boat! Poor aqaudynamics? But, pretty awesome build. Quote save not only their lives but their spirits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dual Cee Posted January 7, 2013 Share Posted January 7, 2013 How did you keep those elektrical parts from getting wet or are those resistant to it? Quote I'm back! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daiker Posted January 7, 2013 Share Posted January 7, 2013 (edited) Yeah, are there any problems with the NXT parts getting wet, or anything? Or is it covered? Anyway, this thing is very neat! A great MOC with great function. Making a NXT robot alone can be hard, but you seem to have gone a bit further! Edited January 7, 2013 by Daiker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Obsessionist Posted January 8, 2013 Author Share Posted January 8, 2013 Perfect amphibious boat! Poor aqaudynamics? But, pretty awesome build. Well played. How did you keep those elektrical parts from getting wet or are those resistant to it? Yeah, are there any problems with the NXT parts getting wet, or anything? Or is it covered? Anyway, this thing is very neat! A great MOC with great function. Making a NXT robot alone can be hard, but you seem to have gone a bit further! This is not a robot, per se, it is remote-controlled. Instead of Mindstorms it uses the Power Functions motors, battery box, receiver, and remote control. The electrical components are not water-proof or covered, they are just kept well above the waterline. Cogs and axles carry the motor's torque down to the tread-paddles. Believe me, I'm not going to let $60+ of Power Functions get too wet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taipu1 Posted January 9, 2013 Share Posted January 9, 2013 I love powerfunctions stuff! I've never seen any amphibious creations before. The hull and cockpit really improve the appearance, because looks a little goofy without it. I'm amazed how well it works out of the water, I'm guessing the paddle pieces come off quite a lot if there surface isn't so flat? Also as far as I can tell, the gears just transfer the power to the tracks right? There's no change in ratio or anything? And that said, are the motors sufficient power, too much, or not enough? Because I'd quite like to make something similar to this now, but I've only got medium motors. Quote - Taipu1.HighFly MatoranShowdownBZPRPG ProfilesHave you seen my Blog? I understand if you haven't Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P~M Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 That's actually pretty cool, although I'm not sure I want to see that driving down the highway. I like the combination of Technic and System elements, as well as the buoy. I never really considered using those in a MoC.Also. The recursive acronym. I don't know whether that's intentional or not, as I have no clue what PAB stands for, but... PAB Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chro Posted January 10, 2013 Share Posted January 10, 2013 Also. The recursive acronym. I don't know whether that's intentional or not, as I have no clue what PAB stands for, but... PAB Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat.Hahaha. I'm pretty sure he meant for the PAB to mean Pick-A-Brick, since he used the canisters as flotation devices in the MOC. Quote save not only their lives but their spirits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Obsessionist Posted January 11, 2013 Author Share Posted January 11, 2013 I love powerfunctions stuff! I've never seen any amphibious creations before. The hull and cockpit really improve the appearance, because looks a little goofy without it. I'm amazed how well it works out of the water, I'm guessing the paddle pieces come off quite a lot if there surface isn't so flat? Also as far as I can tell, the gears just transfer the power to the tracks right? There's no change in ratio or anything? And that said, are the motors sufficient power, too much, or not enough? Because I'd quite like to make something similar to this now, but I've only got medium motors. I never tested it on bumpy terrain, but you're probably right, it wouldn't be able to climb very well. We'll never know for sure, though, since I took it apart. It's a direct drive with a couple of cogs, no change in ratio. For a build of this size I'd suggest investing in the large motors, I don't think the mediums could move a tread drive on land. On water, though, I think they would be sufficient, if you incorporated them correctly and with a simple drive system. That's actually pretty cool, although I'm not sure I want to see that driving down the highway. I like the combination of Technic and System elements, as well as the buoy. I never really considered using those in a MoC.Also. The recursive acronym. I don't know whether that's intentional or not, as I have no clue what PAB stands for, but... PAB Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat. Thanks! Those Metru canister lids are great. Even with a stud in the technic hole they aren't 100% waterproof, but 99.9% is good enough for most purposes. I might have used them for buoyancy if they weren't so round. Also. The recursive acronym. I don't know whether that's intentional or not, as I have no clue what PAB stands for, but... PAB Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat Amphibious Boat.Hahaha. I'm pretty sure he meant for the PAB to mean Pick-A-Brick, since he used the canisters as flotation devices in the MOC. I chose to name it PAB as a tribute to the Pick-A-Brick canisters, yes. It stand for Patented Adventure Boat as applied to the MOC (not that it matters). I just added Amphibious Boat to the topic so forum-goers would have some I idea what it was. But recursive acronyms can only get more awesome if they're unintentional, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AuRon the champion Posted January 11, 2013 Share Posted January 11, 2013 I can't describe this. All this needs is some way to add some sense of fashion (I can't believe I'M saying this) to it, and it would be perfect. I'd love to own a life-sized version of this. All my neighbors would be jelly. PS, Nice use of metru canister lids. Quote BZPRPG Characters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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