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Each engine pod is attached to the fusilage by two click hinge joints. On
the pod side, there are two normal 1x2 click hinge bricks. Attached to each
one of those is a click hinge connector piece. On the side of the fusilage
is a 2x1 technic brick with two holes in the side. Each hole fits a piece
that looks like this: http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/x119 , but with a
technic pin on the end. When both pods are fully extended out, the circular
nature of the technic pins allows them to rotate to a limited degree. As
the pod is tilted forward, both of the technic pin hinges rotate with it,
seperately of each other. However, both connecting hinges cannot rotate and
stay in the same position. The forward connecting hinge clicks down one
step, and allows the pod to maintain the position. They can go almost
vertical, but not quite. In the fully extended position, both pods tend to
tilt upwards slightly, due to the weight on the back. To be honest, I
didn't really plan it that way, it just wound up functioning like that. I
had considered moving the 2x1 technic brick up by one on the fusilage, but
after trying that out I realized that there would be nothing securing it
down and the pods would fall off. The real pain in building it came from
realizing that 1x8 black plates and 3x2 yellow inverse slopes are some of
the rarest bricks ever, and coincidentally were the ones I needed most. One
would think that a yellow inverse slope would be more widespread, but
apparantly not...
In lugnet.announce.moc, Jonathan Mizner writes:
> Vehicle:
> atmospheric
> Designation:
> Tranclast Type C
> Photo Archive:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=22307
> Information:
> The Tranclast is a widely produced light troop transport, seen throughout
> the galaxy in use by pirates, criminals, mercenaries, and militias. The
> Tranclast is currently produced by several different companies in different
> parts of the galaxy, and in fact the name "Tranclast" is commonly used to
> refer to a number of vehicles based on the original design by Yotran Nosis
> Armor. While it has many variations, the one pictured above is the Tranclast
> Type C, possibly the most common variant. The Mercenary Strike Force owns
> hundreds of Type C's, used primarily for assault missions, but also for
> other purposes. Due to the nature of combat operations for the MSF, the
> common (or not so common, in the MSF's case) soldier needs some form of
> long-distance transport into battle, because the "front" can be almost
> anywhere on a given planet. This problem was solved by blending the line
> between mechanized infantry and aerial support. A typical Tranclast
> infantry squad consists of three Type Cs carrying two soldiers each, and a
> fourth Type A for fire support and suppression. The worth of the Tranclast
> in such a role is it's ability to supplement it's troops directly in combat,
> and act as an armored extension of them. Typically, a Tranclast squad, upon
> assaulting an enemy position, will make one or more passes to achieve
> maximum psychological impact before landing at close range and acting as
> cover and fire support for it's troops. Meanwhile the squad's Type A will
> circle the fighting a few dozen meters off the ground, neutralizing most
> cover, and providing heavy weaponry against reinforced targets. Three
> squads make up a platoon, although when in combat with a larger force, a
> platoon may include four or even five squads commanded by a senior officer
> on a Type O. However, most of the operations the MSF undertakes do not
> require more than one platoon of Tranclasts.
> A typical Type C is equipped with a light pulse cannon, and can achieve
> maximum speeds in excess of 500 nmph. It's flight ceiling is generally
> limited by the temperature and air pressure, as neither the cockpit or the
> cargo area are pressurized. Semi-frequent maintenance is required to keep
> them flying, or else they risk breaking down mid-flight, thus meaning that
> only those with sufficient resources tend to own Tranclasts.
> Type A-Attack. The Type A is a more armed variant of the C, and has
> replaced it's cargo area with a heavy laser rifle mount, and room for a
> gunner. A missile pod on each engine and four light cannons give it heavier
> forward-facing firepower, and a mission-variable payload (12 missiles).
> Type B-Bomber. One of the rarest variants, the Type B is only produced by
> a single corporation, and with only limited success. The Type B's cargo
> space has been removed, and in it's place is are two bomb racks and chutes,
> with a maximum load of twenty-two HE or cluster bombs. It also includes the
> missile rack off of the Type A.
> Type M-Medical. A slightly larger and more enclosed cargo space allows
> the Medical to transport two stretchers or several less wounded persons.
> Type O-Command. While not in production, the Type O is essentially a
> converted Type M, with the capability to act as a battlefield command unit.
> Unfortunately, the lack of space tends to put the Type O at a disadvantage
> compared to other vehicles, and thus it has never entered production.
> Type S-Sea. A rare variant used primarily by civilian groups for marine
> purposes. Capable of floating and can achieve a maximum depth of 100 meters.
>
>
>
>
> I apologize for the poor photos, I finished it late at night, but Tim
> Deering wanted me to photograph it too...so I did, at 4 AM. I may take
> better photos at a later date. Please LMKWYT!
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