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The Only Modular and Flexible Epic Fort System - all structures are made with these 8 parts. Spheres are created with a 90° quarter turn lock (grey and dark blue) and push-to-snap tabs (light blue).

How the parts interlock with a 1/4-turn and snap.

animation in keyshot - CAD in Solidworks (arrows too)
Videography by Raymond Craig @ Blue Marble Creative Dept.




Unfortunately this 70 piece kit actually uses 71 pieces and the missing piece wasn't my dropped ball. I had created a complex CAD build with and accurate BOM. The issue happened after we had user-tested 6 builds and, at the last minute, one of these small builds (Puppet Stage) got swapped out for another (Hut - previously teepee). The edit is in the works.

90° elliptical lock mechanism

multiple uses for hubs in many configurations and orientations

Polyhedrons are possible with flex hubs

use a hemisphere to torque the extender 90° to lock/unlock

use the pole as a tool to leverage the hemisphere

two orientations of the hemispheres - aligned and 45° askew

Epic Fort Kit instructions - I created all the ID, Keyshot Renders (including arrows), Instruction stages and methods, Solidworks CAD assemblies, 98% ME, but very little of the graphic layout which was done by Katie Collins @ Blue Marble Creative Dept. .
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Epic Fort Kit instructions - I created all the ID, Keyshot Renders (including arrows), Instruction stages and methods, Solidworks CAD assemblies, 98% ME, but very little of the graphic layout which was done by Katie Collins @ Blue Marble Creative Dept. .
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Epic Fort Kit instructions - I created all the ID, Keyshot Renders (including arrows), Instruction stages and methods, Solidworks CAD assemblies, 98% ME, but very little of the graphic layout which was done by Katie Collins @ Blue Marble Creative Dept. .
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Epic Fort Kit instructions - I created all the ID, Keyshot Renders (including arrows), Instruction stages and methods, Solidworks CAD assemblies, 98% ME, but very little of the graphic layout which was done by Katie Collins @ Blue Marble Creative Dept. .
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Epic Fort Kit instructions - I created all the ID, Keyshot Renders (including arrows), Instruction stages and methods, Solidworks CAD assemblies, 98% ME, but very little of the graphic layout which was done by Katie Collins @ Blue Marble Creative Dept. .
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Epic Fort Kit instructions - I created all the ID, Keyshot Renders (including arrows), Instruction stages and methods, Solidworks CAD assemblies, 98% ME, but very little of the graphic layout which was done by Katie Collins @ Blue Marble Creative Dept. .
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Epic Fort Kit instructions - I created all the ID, Keyshot Renders (including arrows), Instruction stages and methods, Solidworks CAD assemblies, 98% ME, but very little of the graphic layout which was done by Katie Collins @ Blue Marble Creative Dept. .
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Early ID before coring out the 8-point for wall thickness and adding snap features

CMF to match NatGeo' Kid's Pottery Wheel

Early ID before coring out the 8-point for wall thickness and adding snap features

5-POD Solidworks Assembly - this can be 3,4,5, or 6 legged!

CASTLE - basic cubes and pyramids can be created with all rigid parts

5-POD Solidworks Assembly - this can be 3,4,5, or 6 legged!

MOON LANDER BOM and rough dimensions

SHORT TIPI is the NG preferred spelling for the conical tent used by American Indians. This is an exception to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, which prefers tepee and considers teepee and tipi as variant spellings.

TALL TIPI is the NG preferred spelling for the conical tent used by American Indians. This is an exception to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, which prefers tepee and considers teepee and tipi as variant spellings.

MOON LANDER - Top POV (old colors)

MOON LANDER - 3/4 POV (old colors)

MOON LANDER - FRONT POV (old colors)

ROCKET

CHANGING TENT - hubs not aligned - build wasn't needed for box renders, patents, or instructions

CAVE - hubs not aligned - build wasn't needed for box renders, patents, or instructions

ICOSAHEDRON TRUNCATED - hubs not aligned - build wasn't needed for box renders, patents, or instructions

IGLOO - hubs not aligned - build wasn't needed for box renders, patents, or instructions

CIRCUS TENT & DOME TENT - hubs not aligned - build wasn't needed for box renders, patents, or instructions

SAUCER & TARGET - hubs not aligned - build wasn't needed for box renders, patents, or instructions

PYRAMID lite

4-POD - this can be 3,4,5, or 6 legged!

TIPI is the NG preferred spelling for the conical tent used by American Indians. This is an exception to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, which prefers tepee and considers teepee and tipi as variant spellings.

MOON LANDER

5-POD UP - this can be 3,4,5, or 6 legged!

CASTLE

5-POD DOWN - this can be 3,4,5, or 6 legged!

6-POD - this can be 3,4,5, or 6 legged!





Thank you! This was one of my favorite build discoveries - the Moon Lander - It is pretty tricky to build but more tricky to create instructions for!









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