Custom Boat Steering Wheels. 18 Wheels Of Steel Convoy 1.0
Custom Boat Steering Wheels
A wheel that a driver rotates in order to steer a vehicle
(Steering wheel (ship)) The wheel of a ship is the modern method of adjusting the angle of the rudder, in turn changing the direction of the boat or ship. It is also called the helm, together with the rest of the steering mechanism.
(Steering Wheel) Formerly, a round leather-covered steel wheel with which the driver would manipulate a car’s front wheels in order to steer the automobile.
(steering wheel) a handwheel that is used for steering
A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time
Established practice or usage having the force of law or right
custom-made: made according to the specifications of an individual
a specific practice of long standing
A thing that one does habitually
accepted or habitual practice
A small vessel propelled on water by oars, sails, or an engine
(in general use) A ship of any size
A serving dish in the shape of a boat
gravy boat: a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce
ride in a boat on water
a small vessel for travel on water
3 wheelin´ Miata Turbo
Hi, my name is Alex, I live in Chile (South america)
This is my autocross/track car, it has been with me since year 2002, and almost every month I keep adding new upgrades or changing parts. The car is very fun to drive, and is quite fast at the track.
It?s a ?95 Miata with the following modifications:
A custom built, smaller-than-minifig but larger-than-microfig scale pirate ship, constructed by my friend Manny, a master-builder in the making and total Legomaniac.
There are lots of really well done details on here, including the crow's nest, the cannons pointing out the sides, and the the steps up to where the steering wheel is--that part of a boat is called a poop deck, in case you ever wondered.
For me the best part of this build is my buddy Manny's solution for the flag at the top of the mast--he used several individual minifig arms to give the flag a sense of movement. I really thought this was a brilliant touch, and a way of doing a flag that I haven't seen before, I don't think.