This thing absolutely dwarfs my old H3 Scarab in size and detail. I was very dedicated to this build since my custom building career started with an unsuccessful H2 Scarab attempt about 4 years ago.
Now onto the build:
The Scarab has the same mobility as my H3 model, being able to climb down structures that are bigger than it itself. This mobility is achieved thanks to a hook in system in the hip joints, and multiple of those click lego joints in the knees and feet.
The Scarabs main cannon can be opened and closed with ease, and it's smaller AA turrets also have a decent range of motion.
The Scarab can also easily support figures on top of itself, and it's a very sturdy build for a walker.
Also special thanks to @raku92 (hook in joints) and @Alphawolf117112 (click lego joints) for inventing certain possible building styles to build super-articulated walkers!
Now onto the build:
The Scarab has the same mobility as my H3 model, being able to climb down structures that are bigger than it itself. This mobility is achieved thanks to a hook in system in the hip joints, and multiple of those click lego joints in the knees and feet.
The Scarabs main cannon can be opened and closed with ease, and it's smaller AA turrets also have a decent range of motion.
The Scarab can also easily support figures on top of itself, and it's a very sturdy build for a walker.
Also special thanks to @raku92 (hook in joints) and @Alphawolf117112 (click lego joints) for inventing certain possible building styles to build super-articulated walkers!