Problems with my Moon Buggy
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keep on rockin' that moon buggy hellnbak! Like Box says, your modeling is inspirational.
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Absolutely.
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Really appreciate all the kind words.
Wow, I do art??
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Yep. Amazing!
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Some minor tweaks, replaced rim with more accurate one, started on front fender
Haven't figured out why yet, but the front section of the fender was made to snap into place in various positions. Finding out all sorts of interesting things as I research this thing. For example - the rovers were built for 1/6 gravity, and the astronauts would have broken it if they had sat it on Earth. They had to train on stronger mockups of the rovers. -
OK. You're underway. How about a WIP thread called 'Moon Buggy Journey' or something--no more 'problems'.
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Yeah, actually I considered that. But with my methods - bouncing back and forth between models, not to mention my slowwwwwwwww modeling - I don't think it would work very well. The moon buggy itself is going to be put on a back burner while I finish some of my other projects. Don't know when I will get back to it.
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Sometimes when I'm really interested in a model subject I order a reference book or two if I can find good ones. In the case of the Rover I lucked out, found two good ones on Amazon, got one today -
and it is jam-packed with info, technical drawings, much more than I expected.The next one should be here by tomorrow -
hope it's as good as the first one.I think I just might start a "Building the Rover" thread, it might be fun (if people are willing to put up with some long waits between posts)
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I can't even get a Haynes manual for my 2002 van, and they made 400 of my van...
that's fantastic...
john
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But did you ever drive your van on the moon?
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Take a look at this tutorial about "Parisian fence", maybe some tricks can be reused in the moon!
Else you can make some crazzy wheels with only one component with one face!
So can't be more light!
Only copy(s)rotation(s) of this component!
It's just a little headache for draw this first face !
And put the axes of rotation!
But like this you have not to dive in Blender!See these videos for some ideas
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Thanks for the suggestions, Pilou
Wow, just a few minutes looking at that tutorial made me dizzy! Could not figure out what they were talking about. All that and it was just a flat fence, woven but flat And I thought my method was convoluted
Actually the wheels are ok for my purposes now. I'll probably use some simple stand-ins while I'm working on the rest of the Rover, but I think I've got the line count down to a useable level.
Maybe later tonite I'll start my WIP thread, "Building my Moon Buggy" or something like that. And then I'll see how it goes.
Well, back to cleaning out the barn. Fun time (not)
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Well, my Lunar Rover project just died. I don't like to model something that someone else has modeled unless I think I can do a better job of it, and I just found a model here http://imgur.com/a/px8fY that is amazing.
Oh well
On the bright side, he did wimp out on modeling the wheels, no weaving at all
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No way man... That model sucks. A drunk monkey could do better. You must keep going.
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@krisidious said:
A drunk monkey could do better.
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@krisidious said:
A drunk monkey could do better..
+1
Steve you know we have all been waiting with baited breath for your next model, your just tormenting us now
John
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@tadema said:
Steve you know we have all been waiting with baited breath for your next model, your just tormenting us now
John
Ok, ya got me. But if I really wanted to torture you I would post my next model
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Anybody wanna buy a couple of good Lunar Rover reference books? Like new, hardly used at all
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John Glenn might be interested...
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Haynes for NASA? That's amazing!
Blown away by the detail and progression of work, keep it up man!
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