This combines two of my favorite obsessions, Papercraft and Zizy Vehicles. I was thinking about the
Paper Silos I posted about on Monday while driving to work one morning when I passed a tanker truck. My mind immediately shifted to designing a papercraft tank to fit on the trailer of a truck. I felt that since building "realistic" tanker trucks was sort of difficult in Lego that this might be an easier technique.
Since my initial silo build used
4x4 Round Brick w/Pinholes to form the core I retained that but mounted them sideways on
Large Jumpers, keeping the 1x1 Round Plates to secure the paper on the other side. The paper pieces are 2.25" x 2.5" and are standard copier paper. There's no central shaft holding the Round Bricks together so securing the initial two points of contact may be a little difficult. In 6P Scale the tank is roughly 10' diameter by 20' long. The deck is 20' long by 15' wide in 6P scale. 2 Hits will destroy the tank and the deck it sits on. It will take 4 more hits to destroy the rest of the trailer.
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Tanker Trailer |
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Parts |
And the best part about this?
No Brackets.
The first one I built was made to look big and powerful. It will take 2 or 3 Hits to no longer be Cover -- depending on where you are in relation to the attack. It will take 8 Hits to completely destroy.
The second one is meant to look more "sporty" -- hence the color and the more streamlined design. It will take 2 or 3 Hits to no longer be Cover -- depending on where you are in relation to the attack. It will take 7 Hits to completely destroy.
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Group Picture |
Once again, I hope people like this continuing
exploration of using paper in terrain builds.