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Scaling of LEGO trains
I always build on scale (wherever possible) I build european trains. Passenger coaches are 3m x 26.4m (10ft x 88ft) Lego scale 6x52 studs. Bigger is impossible because they can't go thru the curves. The biggest problem is the size of the lego wheels. They are way to large in comparisson with the 1 stud = 0.5m (1.67ft). So you get funny flat cars with big wheels or you have to increase the height of the coach with 1/3. This makes the front of the coach to high to the width. Creating long and small coaches (which is standard for lego cars) So the ideal way to build (my opinion) is 1 stud = 0.5m for the length of the trians and 8 studs width (6 studs base + 1/3 correction from the increased height)
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City WIP: Sidewalks
private_lego replied to alienwar9's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsVery usefull stuff. Thanks for sharing Peter
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[KEY TOPIC] LDD 4 Bugs and brick errors
private_lego replied to Superkalle's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsAn color fill error happens if you put a tap (4599) into a 1x1 brick or 1x1 plate, but not in a 1x1 tile. The free space around the round part of the tap is filled with the color of the brick Fine grid needed!. I want to use taps and other elements to create unusual snot constructions. But the grid that is used to move the element is not fine enough. The snot element ends to high (leaving a gap) or to low and it would not fit. This is not a real error, but it limits the building possibilities with legal constructions
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more precise rotation in mlcad.
In the Edit menu is an option rotate>keyboard entry>use rotation vector values. Here you can rotate in 3 dimensions by entering a digit. Select an axle on which you want to rotate (make that 0 a 1) and give a angle. At least 0.1 degree is possible. If you select more than one axle, you rotate over more than one axle at once.
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Eurobricks' 2nd LDD RCB
private_lego replied to Brickdoctor's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsThat's my mistake. I thought I had them all fixed, but I seems to have forgotten the ones with the invisible surface. Peter If you follow these rules, the roof on step 4 will not fit if you fold the houses together. I sticks out of the boundry on the backside. So the wedges will have to be replaced by bricks or something else.
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Eurobricks' 2nd LDD RCB
private_lego replied to Brickdoctor's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsThanks for the complement. Normaly more is possible with constructions inside the building, if only the outside counts, but this was not the case. I wanted to add a fireplace on the first floor, but I ran out of bricks. It was fun to build this one. Peter
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Eurobricks' 2nd LDD RCB
private_lego replied to Brickdoctor's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsHi, I'm done. Here is my addition to the MOC Turn 3 Hope you like it. I used a lot of small pieces, so it is not cost effective, but its LDD, so nothing to worry about. Peter
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Problems with making instructions using LPub
Can you give some more details. Operation system LPub version Location LPub, Ldraw on drive Is LDview installed & selected (see preferences in LPUB)
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Where's the glass...
private_lego replied to Superkalle's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsNo looked for a glass that fit the 6154. And it seems that it doesn't existed. Mayby there were plans for it, and they created the element with holes, just in case Peter
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Looking for 6980 Galaxy Commander in ldraw file format.
You can find the mpd (MLCAD file) here 6980.mpd
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Rook Runner
Great MOC. Large one. Definitly front page material
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MOC: BR01-1075
Such MOC's makes you want to drop all you are doing and start building.
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MOC: Christmas Layout 2010
Can't wait for update 6. Nice build.
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MOC: London Underground tube station and train
The use of paper to make the curve is original. Give a wonderfull effect.
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Has this method been used in any official set?
private_lego replied to Superkalle's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsI don't know a set in which this is used. Normaly the brick 6056 (brick 2x2x6 with groove) is used in all the castle sets. But this has the same problem, it will not fit. As soon as the 6046 slides below the top part of 30272, it gets disconnected. Physical the 6056 is a pile of 4216 stacked on each other. Probably is has to do with the shape. The 30272 has a circular shaped groove, equal to the 6046. All the other bricks have a square shaped groove, so it could be considered as a loose connection.
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