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    Boeing 747-400

    Postby hysot » Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:58 pm

    Hello

    Since my childhood I've always wanted to built a big airplane as close as the real one with fancy functions like flaps, landing gear, doors.....at first I thought I could built it in Technics and get all these functions motorized but I thought it would have been too complicated and too expensive. So no Technics just Lego (well actually it's not completely true...you'll see)
    I started this project last April on LDD, Why on LDD because I moved in Canada in 2009 leaving my 2 big box of Lego in France. SO without any parts here I decided to design it on LDD and then order parts on bricklink.

    First with some LDD screenshots:
    Hello

    Since my childhood I've always wanted to built a big airplane as close as the real one with fancy functions like flaps, landing gear, doors.....at first I thought I could built it in Technics and get all these functions motorized but I thought it would have been too complicated and too expensive. So no Technics just Lego (well actually it's not completely true...you'll see)
    I started this project last April on LDD, Why on LDD because I moved in Canada in 2009 leaving my 2 big box of Lego in France. SO without any parts here I decided to design it on LDD.

    First with some LDD screenshots:
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    The main landing gear. The doors are pretty close to the real ones
    Extended
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    Extended - doors opened
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    Retracted
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    Inboard flaps retracted
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    Inboard flaps extended
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    Now let's see the real one. Actually just the beginning :-D
    Sorry I just add links for the picture because they are from my gallery and too big for the forum (too bad 800px width would have been perfect :problem: )

    The wings with 2 complete engines and 2 engines partially done, slats (leading edge flaps), inboard flaps partially done and main landing gear (without wheels)
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/733/category/56
    You can notice that the wing has an upward angle like the real one. To realize that I built a special center wing box:
    Here is the version 1.0 waaaay to weak :lol:
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/639/category/56
    and here is the version 2.2 way better:
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/682/category/56
    You can see the nice wing bend (I just love it :) ) with the slats retracted
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/734/category/56
    Slats extended
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/735/category/56

    The version 1 of the engine, to weak also (the fan was not mounted yet)
    Thrust reverser closed
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/718/category/56
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/720/category/56
    Thrust reverser opened
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/719/category/56
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/713/category/56

    I reinforced the inside of the engine and still working on the improvement of the cowling
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/737/category/56
    here a version 2 of my cowling:
    I replaced the bricks 1x1x4 white and 1x13 white by plates 1x4 white and 1x3 white
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/739/category/56

    The inboard flaps still at an early stage, just to confirm the design
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/736/category/56

    I recently started the fuselage
    http://hysotpics.free.fr/photos/picture.php?/738/category/56

    You can check more pictures on my flickr gallery (Some of them are showing old configuration - I made a bunch of modifications since then)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/yoansoilen/sets/72157629816995468/
    or my personal gallery [url]hysotpics.free.fr[/url]

    The plane will show Air France paint
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    Re: Boeing 747-400

    Postby slacker » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:57 am

    That's pretty bad@ss. There is no other planes line the 747. It's iconic. Only the best carriers use them. I'll be waiting to see the final results.
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    Re: Boeing 747-400

    Postby hysot » Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:05 pm

    slacker wrote:That's pretty bad@ss. There is no other planes line the 747. It's iconic. Only the best carriers use them. I'll be waiting to see the final results.


    Ahah are you sure of that? ;-)
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    Re: Boeing 747-400

    Postby hysot » Sat Aug 18, 2012 1:14 pm

    Hello!

    I did a couple of modifications to reinforce the attachment point between the engine and the pylon.
    At the end I have 5 knobs instead of 3 to attach the engine to the pylon and the weight is identical to the old version 2.0 because I reduced the size of the pylon. The engine is 1 knob longer and the reverser thrust 1 knob shorter

    PS: I have to change the decal
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    Re: Boeing 747-400

    Postby legohunter » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:04 pm

    You could tell people you are building a plane. Keep it up. I am eagar to see the final version. Please keep posting.

    So how many pieces you have been using so far?
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    Re: Boeing 747-400

    Postby hysot » Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:41 pm

    Hey Legohunter!
    Thanks a lot, I will keep posting.
    It's hard to say how many I used...I still have a bunch of parts unpacked...so far I ordered 1476 parts and used about 80% of it. The total for the plane is almost 4000 parts.
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