Just do it, assembling a mecha should be not much different from assembling a model... Well, okay, the difference is really huge.
Jiang Hui looked at the spare parts scattered all over the floor. Even though he was mentally prepared, he couldn't help feeling discouraged.
Alas, this is already the seventh time.
After much hard work, many adjustments, she thought it should be almost done this time, but the original image was revealed all of a sudden, and the barely created virtual image didn't even last for a moment.
So the method was wrong? Jiang Hui patted her head in frustration and flipped through the book she had previously referred to.
Of course, this book is not a very advanced reference material. Many of the details are very simple, and the main page of the book is more of a guide to the outline and major steps. But this is the most detailed reference book she can get on the market, and she used this kind of book to assemble the mecha model before.
Well, she also knew that she was really arrogant. She dared to try to assemble a mecha just by assembling a few models... If she told others about it, people would laugh to death.
But she was unwilling to give up. There is a saying that "if you understand one thing, you can understand a hundred things". This is a bit exaggerated but not without basis. Although she felt that she was not a genius who could understand a hundred things, she could still draw inferences from one thing.
This time, Jiang Hui chose to pick up a humanoid mecha's knuckle. She thought that its appearance and structure were similar to those of humans, so it was easier to understand, and the size was also suitable, so she thought of taking it out and trying it out.
To this end, she disassembled six or seven different sizes of humanoid mecha knuckles, studied them one by one from the aspects of internal structure, external lines, functional connections and construction materials, and then tried to assemble them.
In theory, Jiang Hui chose these "templates" that were close to 1:1 control structures. The final assembly used in the experiment was a complete finger joint, which was disassembled piece by piece before assembly.
As it turned out, she had been trying to assemble it for nearly a day but still failed, and couldn't even get the approximate shape.
Obviously, every time he built a prototype, as soon as he relaxed his hands and took off his strength, it immediately turned into a pile of scattered materials, and even the strong crystal colloid couldn't stick to it. This made Jiang Hui seriously doubt his ability... Is there such a big difference between the model and the real thing? Well, it must be very different.
But at least you shouldn't let it fall apart so completely. Jiang Hui squatted on the ground and picked up a piece of nail. The movable interface that was embedded tightly with it just now had completely fallen off and fell half a meter away.
Hundreds of parts were scattered all at once, not a single one was connected. It was really strange, how come they didn't fit together so well just now, but they fit together so well when they were apart.
Jiang Hui sighed, paused her fingertips, and clasped her hands together, planning to put the things away for the time being until she returned to school to find more detailed assembly materials. Otherwise, she was really afraid that she would be so angry that she would die if she continued to pretend like this.
"Dong, Dong, Dong—" There was a dull knock on the door. Jiang Hui thought it was the Zhou family's staff delivering food again, and wondered why they came so early since there was still some time before dinner... Just as he was about to find the remote control to open the door, a familiar voice came from outside the door.
"Student Jiang."
Isn't this Zhou Xiuwen? Why is he here
Jiang Hui didn't think too much about it and quickly jumped up to open the door.
As soon as Zhou Xiuwen entered the room, he saw Jiang Hui sitting on the ground with a basket of unknown metal objects next to him. He was still sorting out the last pile in his hands and then throwing them back into the basket neatly.
He finally knew where the "ding-dong" sound coming from the other room came from.
"Are you... assembling a mecha?" Zhou Xiuwen had been exposed to it since he was a child. Although he had driven a mecha only a few times and lacked interest and talent in it, let alone combat ability, he was indeed more knowledgeable than many of his peers in StarCraft. He could tell at a glance that these were all mecha parts.
Jiang Hui nodded as if he didn't care, and took Zhou Xiuwen to sit at the table, not caring about the things on the ground.
Installing mecha? Was he right? He still clearly remembered that Jiang Hui, Clarence, and Hillman were all students from the combat individual soldier department. Do individual soldiers still have to do this kind of mission now? Zhou Xiuwen couldn't help wondering.
The other party must have been quite puzzled at the moment. How could a student majoring in combat secretly think about researching and assembling mechas? Jiang Hui knew what Zhou Xiuwen was hesitating about without even asking.
"It's just blind learning, there's no point." Then Jiang Hui said with a smile: "I've said this before, actually I never thought about entering the Combat Soldier Department. When I applied to this school, I didn't pay attention to the follow-up, and I was automatically selected into the Combat Soldier Department. By the time I realized I wanted to change, the school had already registered my student status and assigned me to a major and class. If I want to change my major, I can only wait until next year."
"Later, I came across mechas by chance, and I was quite interested in them. I wondered if I could try them out. After all, there is still a long time until the end of the secondary education school year, and no one can say that they can make it to the end of their major, so it doesn't matter if they learn more."
Besides, even if she really wants to join the army and become a soldier in the future, it would not be a loss for her to learn more about mechas.
Zhou Xiuwen's eyes widened slightly. In his eyes, Jiang Hui, who seemed to be extremely capable, turned out to be unsure about his current major. Although this was understandable, it seemed very different from Jiang Hui, the student he had known for the past few days.
He didn't know what to say for a moment, and after a long while he said, "That, that's good too, I..." The other party seemed to want to say something, but swallowed it back and changed the subject, "I think I have some basic books for mecha masters. They were given to me by my elders in the capital. There's no point in keeping them. If you need them, I'll get them for you."
Jiang Hui considerately did not ask what the other person swallowed, just pretending not to know. When she heard that Zhou Xiuwen had a suitable basic book, she immediately became interested and said "need" without any hesitation. This kind of book was what she needed most now.
To be honest, she was just groping around blindly, without any basic rules. It was like crossing a river blindfolded, and it was really terrible. She didn't even know if she was on the river. Jiang Hui was also afraid that she would mess around and end up with some problems, so she couldn't help but get anxious.
She was unwilling to give up... It was impossible to continue like this. It seemed that she really had to take a formal course, otherwise she would never be able to enter the world in her lifetime.