An armoured car, of Alenian manufacture. Feel free to have a look. Oh, and there's a bonus brickfilm in here too.
About this creation
Had this for a while; not nearly as long as the Fang, but still a while.
Finally got off my lazy behind and did something about it today.
It's not exactly what you'd call a 'high end' vehicle; it does the job, but it's not quite the luxury model, so to speak.
Multi-layer sandwiched armour defends it, while a rapid fire 35mm cannon offends everything else that happens to be nearby.
Two crew members, one exit hatch. View cameras for the driver are hidden in the light covers.
IRL, one crew member, no exit hatch. Not enough room inside for a driver, much as I may wish otherwise.
Nothing really spectacular in the technique department, here. Straightfoward studs ahead SNOT construction, in my usual style.
Now, before you get ideas about me possibly avoiding the trouble of having crew in my next project, I promise that there will be an interior of some kind in my new light tank.
Assuming that isn't another of my projects that I get around to planning but run out of bits for before I get a chance to do anything with it.
I decided to try my hand at brickfilms. I don't think I have the patience, really.
I'm a bit of a perfectionist, you see.
No sound.
Four seconds isn't anywhere near long enough for any proper sound effects.
It's so cute. Yet deadly. Yet cute... As I waffle between the two, I'll just say it's a well snotted vehicle with a nicely done set-up. Good job as usual.
Nice! I really like the SNOT work on the armored vehicle. Nice little scene. Though short, I really like the Brickfilms video- I like the tree as the gunfire. Nice work. Keep building -Anthony Dunne
Have to say, excellent work with the armoured car. I don't have enough pieces to make one of them. (If I was going to make one of them.) And to that brickfilm, yours is much better than mine. Mine aren't very good. All of the lighting changes constantly, and everything moves about (Like the cars, for example.)