Struggling with the landing gear. I am a layman here. Just guessing and looking up landing gear in aeronautics and sf spaceship.
I have come up with this idea but can somebody here on this forum help me or give me hints about that matter?
As you can see I need in front of the front leg (that is situated under the mid point of the whole ship length) at least 2m space to fit the cargo elevator underneath.
I came up with the use of a large piston that rotates up to 45° (or more, depending on the ground) down, the piston extends. It is also pushed and stabilized by a second piston that is situated above the landing leg as you can see in the concept sketch in the lower right corner.
Does that make sense?
For clarification: Of course I will model a static leg that can be attached to the belly of the model. No actual working gear
EDIT:
tested the first prototype of front leg with toothpick and my small magnets
first test. humans are fitting underneath, wookies not. but it is x-universe, not star wars and it is a teladi ship. Teladi are bit smaller than humans. And if need the landig legs probably could extent a bit more, also to compensate uneven terrain
EDIT#2:
hind legs have to be approximatly 1mm shorter. my small magnets are still big for that scale. hard to model pistons and stuff with them attached. I will design a variant with a paper tab to plug it into the belly, like
@Revell-Fan did with the colonial viper