Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “weeping Gemini W engine” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I’m no expert, but I like to tinker, and this project definitely scratched that itch. I’ll walk you through what I did, from the initial idea to finally getting it… well, sort of working.
The Idea
First off, I wanted something unique, something that made people go “whoa, what’s that?”. I stumbled upon some random designs and the “weeping” concept caught my eye. I wanted create something new.
Getting Started
I started from sketching out a rough design. Just grabbed a pencil and paper and started doodling. I had a basic engine layout in my head, but the “weeping” part was the tricky bit. I wasn’t even sure what it would look like, let alone how to build it.
Building the Engine
This was the most time-consuming part, no doubt.I use some basic materials.
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- Base:First build the base and used it as the foundation.
- Cylinders:And some cylinders that I put together.
- Pistons:Then made the * move smoothly inside the cylinders.
- Crankshaft:I have the crankshaft for connectting everything together.
The “Weeping” Effect
Now, for the fun part! I wanted it to look like the engine was actually “weeping.” and I use the tubes to make it happened.
Putting It All Together
Assembling everything was a bit like putting together a puzzle. I put all the pieces together.
The Result
So, there you have it! It’s not perfect, and it definitely took some trial and error, but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. It’s a bit rough around the edges, sure, but it’s my creation, and that’s what counts. This whole project was a reminder that even if you don’t know exactly what you’re doing, you can still create something cool if you just keep experimenting.