So Kevin told us to build...
Let me present to you the fusion of two Mars Rover sets because I was seriously bored.
This is something I've wanted to do for a while now and I finally strapped on my boots and took a dive into it.
I started by destroying the front half of both my Mars Rovers and rebuilding what would be the front left for one and the front right for the other, almost identical to the original set, then attaching both halves together.
This was not before I engineered an ingenious way to have most of the weight supported by two rear wheels that are almost fused together.
Many aspects of the original remain but most of the interior and the rear of the front half were redone.
I haven't actually rebuilt the rear halves yet but I I will get around to that eventually. So in the meantime, I found a cunning and hard to miss spot where I can attach both wagons together and still be able to use the ram of the forward wagon without detaching anything except the rear wagon.
Let me present to you the fusion of two Mars Rover sets because I was seriously bored.
This is something I've wanted to do for a while now and I finally strapped on my boots and took a dive into it.
I started by destroying the front half of both my Mars Rovers and rebuilding what would be the front left for one and the front right for the other, almost identical to the original set, then attaching both halves together.
This was not before I engineered an ingenious way to have most of the weight supported by two rear wheels that are almost fused together.
Many aspects of the original remain but most of the interior and the rear of the front half were redone.
I haven't actually rebuilt the rear halves yet but I I will get around to that eventually. So in the meantime, I found a cunning and hard to miss spot where I can attach both wagons together and still be able to use the ram of the forward wagon without detaching anything except the rear wagon.