Keywords: sigma 105mm sigma105mm lego space speeder speeder bike speederbike moc For MooseBot. As you can see in the top half, the secret of this speeder bike is that the front part is held in place by the driver. It's not connected to the rest of the bike. The disadvantage of course is that the bike doesn't stay together without a driver. The bottom half shows an alternative solution using a hinge brick. However, this has the disadvantage that the minifig can no longer tightly grab the controls. They're a bit too low for that, making the elbow of the fig collide with the side dish. Add another plate on top of the hinge brick and it still doesn't work because then the controls are a bit to high (or rather, the whole nose then looks too high). Therefore my prefence for the top variant. For MooseBot. As you can see in the top half, the secret of this speeder bike is that the front part is held in place by the driver. It's not connected to the rest of the bike. The disadvantage of course is that the bike doesn't stay together without a driver. The bottom half shows an alternative solution using a hinge brick. However, this has the disadvantage that the minifig can no longer tightly grab the controls. They're a bit too low for that, making the elbow of the fig collide with the side dish. Add another plate on top of the hinge brick and it still doesn't work because then the controls are a bit to high (or rather, the whole nose then looks too high). Therefore my prefence for the top variant. |