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VW Bus - Camper van
Nice Flower Power Van, Now it should be also viewable here ;-) Cheers, Sleepie
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MOC: Tank Truck (Update)
Lots of plans, but too less time currently. I plan to build a Shell version of this truck and both will get trailers too. But I cannot give you any estimate when they will be finished. Besides that I have several other wip stuff, like anybody else too, I guess Cheers, Sleepie
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MOC: Tank Truck (Update)
Just open your drawers and follow the link in the first post
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MOC: Tank Truck (Update)
Thank you guys for all your nice comments, its very much appreciated
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MOC: Tank Truck (Update)
Hello all, some weeks ago I presented you my tank truck here. This week I had some time to take pictures of the brick-built model. Front: Rear: More pictures here (when moderated). If you want to build your own, visit this folder. Enjoy! Sleepie
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MOC: Tank Truck
Which tools do you wanted to use? I'm using LDView to generate the *.pov files from my LDraw models. It works like a charm, just play a bit with it, you'll like it. Another good resource with lots of tips & tricks around the LDraw tools is http://www.holly-wood.it/. Don't worry, I know what you mean Maybe you shouldn't dissamble you truck completely, just improve a certain detail you don't like and than go on with the next one until you are satisfied. Good luck! Thank you. I have already something like that in mind, but the Shell version will have a brick-built tank and other tweaks. Cheers, Sleepie
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MOC: Tank Truck
I have added some instruction shots to this Brickshelf folder. The folder isn't moderated yet, but should be public within the next 24 hours normally. Happy building! Sleepie
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MOC: Tank Truck
Hi Captain, sorry for the late reply, but real life occupied all my time lately. I'll add some instruction pictures to my brickshelf folder soon, maybe on the upcoming weekend if time permits. Possibly I can than also take some pictures of the brick-built model. I'll post an update when the pictures are online, so please be patient and check back in few days. The rendered pictures are created with POV-ray. So the first step is to build the model with MLCad and than use LDView to export it to a pov-file. LDView is imho a must-have tool for everyone who uses CAD-Tools that are using the LDraw parts library. It has many neat functions for fast rendering LDraw models, creating part lists, screenshots and exporting to various formats. It can also automatically search and download updates of unofficial parts used in a model and many other things. If you have any further questions, just let me know. Cheers, Sleepie
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Forum creation requests
Interesting topic. I think Ralph summarized it very well. My thoughts on the topic are very much the same. Before no one comments on a MOC I posted, because nobody likes it I'd rather get constructive critism on how to improve it or why it is bad as just get no feedback at all. I'm doing LEGO as a hobby for only three years now (I did not have any LEGO in my childhood). The first real MOC I build must be about two years ago. I think my creations have improved a lot since then, but I'd still call me a 'beginner' and would be thankful for any tip and hint to improve my building skills. A special code or phrase in the topic title or initial post might be a good idea, to encourage everybody to give you this feedback. An index of building techniques sounds like a good idea. The questions how to group things in such an index so you can easily find it. Regards, Sleepie
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MOC: Race in desert
Clever design. Thank you for the insight. Regards, Sleepie
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MOC: Race in desert
Hi, this is really great. Nice part usage on the detailed engines. The two rods do remind me on the set 10200 Custom Car Garage in some way. Maybe it is just the colors you used. The brick-build road and the sand with cactus giving it the final touch. And I wish I could take such professional looking photographs of LEGO as you. Well done. One question, does a complete minifig fit in the cars or did you only use torso + head? Cheers, Sleepie
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MOC: Tank Truck
@all: Thank you very much for your kind comments. Yes, I don't use LDD at all ;-) My toolset for digital building is LDraw + MLCad + LDView + POV-Ray. Do you mean the model or how I created the render? Regards, Sleepie
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MOC: Truck with Snowplough
Not dutch, I'm a german guy, so we are neighbors ;-) Yeah the weather in december was really crazy in december in most european countries. I can't remember that we ever had so much snow here. Greetings from sunny germany, Sleepie
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MOC: Tank Truck
Hello, today I want to present you my tank truck. It features the same color scheme as my snowplough truck and has other similar details. I build it shortly after it. I like the 3180 Tank Truck LEGO released last year, but it is too large to reach all arears in a town. So this one will deliver heating oil to my town citizen and is much smaller. One problem I have with the official set are the holes in the large curved slope bricks that are used to build the tank. It just looks a bit odd. I tried to hide them in my model, but didn't succeeded completely. Anyway, let pictures speak ;-) Edit: If you like it, you can build your own one using the pictures in this Brickshelf folder. Enjoy! Sleepie
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MOC: Truck with Snowplough
Thank you. Maybe the reason is that snow is vary rare in a LEGO town ;-) But I guess you'll see many of them in real life, afaik the winter in canada is normally more hard than here in germany. Thanks Selander, I'm glad you like it. Oh yes, I can imagine. Hmm sounds like you should add a plow to your truck collection, too ;-) Cheers, Sleepie
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