K'nex SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule
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K'nex SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule



Hello,
In this instructable you will be able to make the Crew Dragon 2 capsule from SpaceX. It is compatible with my SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket, which is here.
Parts Needed

To make the Crew Dragon 2 you will need:
RODS:
3 white rods
3 black white-length rods
1 purple micro adaptor rod
7 black shortest micro rods
CONNECTORS:
2 white 8-point connectors
1 grey 4-point snap-on connector
1 grey micro 7-point snap-on connector
1 blue micro 4-point snap-on connector
10 grey micro 4-point connector
CLIPS:
6 micro y-clips
To add fire from the small engines on the crew dragon 2 you will need, in addition to the parts above:
RODS:
4 black micro rods
CONNECTORS:
4 micro orange 2-point connectors
CLIPS:
4 micro y-clips
Building the Crew Dragon 2







This step is fairly easy. Remember this is useless without the rocket to go under it! The link for the rocket is here.
Fire and Finished!


Here are the instructions for the fire from the engines, if you want. Other than that, you are finished! If any of you have an idea for a payload for my Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket, I would be open to the suggestion. See yall later!