Stand for Seven Shot Pistol
by Computer Maker 101 in Living > LEGO & K'NEX
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Stand for Seven Shot Pistol
I was bored and decided to make a stand for the seven shot pistol made by oodalumps.
I know it seems weird for a stand for a pistol, but I made it because I was bored and this is what I came up with.
(My seven shot pistol may look different because I modified it but the stand works the same)
I know it seems weird for a stand for a pistol, but I made it because I was bored and this is what I came up with.
(My seven shot pistol may look different because I modified it but the stand works the same)
Base
1. Make the base
2. Make a bunch of these as well. The number doesn't matter that much just at least 4
3. Take two red rods and tightly wrap a rubber band around them
Step 2 and 3 are for later.
2. Make a bunch of these as well. The number doesn't matter that much just at least 4
3. Take two red rods and tightly wrap a rubber band around them
Supporters
Add green/red rods to the base.
Add Connectors
Take the grey connectors from before and put them on the four rods. There really isn't important as to where you put them . I would have made an entire wall but I don't have enough pieces.
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT ONE SIDE HAS NO CONNECTORS GOING IN BETWEEN THE RODS LIKE THE PICTURE. If you do put them there the handle won't fit. Look at the first picture as to where not to put the rods.
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT ONE SIDE HAS NO CONNECTORS GOING IN BETWEEN THE RODS LIKE THE PICTURE. If you do put them there the handle won't fit. Look at the first picture as to where not to put the rods.
Supports
Add supports to the left/right. The right side supports can be shorter if you want but the left supports need to be yellow/dark grey rods.
Spacers
Add six grey spacers and one blue spacer per support rod then an orange connector.
Adding the Barrel Support
Add the two red rods from before by crossing the two and attaching them to the orange connectors, like the picture. This supports the barrel of the gun.
Finished!
You're done! The four blue connectors I added to the base are the bullets I use for the gun. It keeps them in a nice place = )