Things You'll Need
Instructions
Attach a 6-by-5 wing plate to the side studs of a 1-by-6 angular brick. An angular brick has studs on the top and studs on the sides. Attach the wing so the longer six studs attach to the angular plate. Attach one of these wing plates to both sides of the angular brick.
Snap a 1-by-6 plate to the bottom column of six studs on both wings. The droid tank should now sit on the ground on the central angular brick and on the two bricks you just connected.
Snap three 1-by-1 round plates to every other stud on the 1-by-6 plates you just connected. Sandwich those round plates in between another 1-by-6 plate. This creates two rows of Lego "wheels" on the bottom sides of the tank.
Snap a pair of 1-by-1 square plates on top of each other. Snap this pair to the last stud on the back point of one of the wings. Snap a 1-by-1 shield plate on top of this small stack of square plates. The shield plate looks like a shield with one hollow stud on top. Attach a 2-by-1 horned plate to the hollow stud on each shield. The horned plate looks like a plate with two straight rods coming off either end. Connect a cylinder brick around each rod of the horned plate to create cannons coming off of the sides of the tank.
Connect a 1-by-1 brick to the fourth stud on the side of the wing in the first column. Connect a bigger 1-by-1 shield to this brick. Repeat the process you performed earlier to create the cannons. Snap more round bricks to the original round bricks you inserted around the horned plates to create bigger, longer cannon barrels for these front cannons. Do this for both wings.
Connect an angular brick to the top frontmost stud of each wing. Face the side stud forward. Connect a translucent colored plate to this front facing stud to form the eyes of the droid tank. It is now ready to be sent into battle.