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- MOC: LEGO turntable by Tupolev
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MOC: LEGO turntable by Tupolev
Thanks for the LDD files on Cuussoo. What I'm wondering: you use the double conical gears Z12 on the ends as wheels to turn the table. But the two conical gears that make both 'wheelsets' turn in different directions coming from the motor also touch the ground, and therefor will want to give the table partly an opposing direction. Or are you planning to put the two loose rubber bands in the LDD file around the double conical gears that act as wheels?
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[KEY TOPIC] Official Lego sets made in LDraw
DwarfSleepy replied to legolijntje's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsOops, sorry about the mistake, I did mean the LDD model, so thanks for pointing me in the right direction
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[KEY TOPIC] Official Lego sets made in LDraw
DwarfSleepy replied to legolijntje's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsGreat work on here! Can I do a request? I can't seem to find the LDD model of 7636 Combine Harvester. Anyone willing to make one? I'd really appreciate it!
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MOC Snow Groomers
Nice original creations! for your information, since you're into these themes, lego has made some snow-hill themed sets: Some in Gravity games in 2003-2004 http://www.brickset.com/browse/themes/?theme=Sports&subtheme=Gravity%20Games As well as a technic groomer in 2009: http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=8263-1
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Open again!
Good news to see the site back up. Thanks for the hard work.
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10233 Horizon Express
http://www.hochgeschwindigkeitszuege.com/frankreich/tgv-duplex-foto-galerie.php# picture #30 Here you see both side by side. Indeed remarkably similar.
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Train Station Project
My take: 68 wide is huge! Depending on the total size of your layout I would try to get the most important features of the station into a 48 wide station. It's much more practical for moving around as well if it's on a single (48x48) baseplate. You could for instance loose the little side extension to make it symmetrical.
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Shelby Cobra
Wonderful Lego rendition of my favourite car. I always thought a replica kit-car would be the closest I would get to owning one, but maybe I'll start with a Lego version
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MOC: roadster California (real convertable!)
Fantastic detail in such a small car! I'm amazed at all the features. How sturdy is it with all those small "functional" bricks in there?
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Steenstraat, my Lego street
Great street design! Love it. Are those streets tiled or bricks laying on their side (SNOT)? Did you consider both and their relative cost/practicality? I'm asking because I'm also planning a street scene, and am deliberating between the two options...
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Probably the Saddest Photo I'll Ever Post
I was just wondering how your layout would be progressing, and was searching for the old thread to ask the question. I guess this answers it... All the best to you and your family during the stressful time of moving. Hope you settle in well. Show us some progress once in a while when you get going again, I liked the step-by-step build-up of your previous layout.
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MOD: Train Turntable Platform
Amazing, I've been playing around with this in LDD, with a motor underneath the turntable, but you always run into the problem that it will be raised a couple of bricks. This is a brilliant way to solve this. Now to find a way with string AND going full circle
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MOC: Traction Substation
Great detail and realism! Are those brick-built sheep behind the power station? Looks nice: do you have a close-up?
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Identifying a Santa Fe Car in a Brick Lot
The problem with the bricks being mixed in with a lot a random bricks is that they probably have scratches. People are very picky about their Santa Fe coaches, and with scratches and without stickers it might not be worth that much
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