Nachapon Lego Posted November 10, 2011 Author Posted November 10, 2011 (edited) Yes. Anyone can make the classic 2×4 brick and other bricks of a similar vintage*, and any newly-invented part using compatible dimensions and techniques. Mind you, it’s quite another matter to be able to make such bricks to the quality that Lego (used to) make them. By all accounts BrickForge do a much better job than the cheap Chinese rip-offs. *Technically, recent Lego designs are also protected, but not by patent. I’ve no problem with the ‘generic’ bricks existing, but cloning of recent Lego brick designs is just IP theft. It’s easier and cheaper to register a design than get a patent, but it’s a much weaker legal instrument too. BTW I wonder whether you should change the “Lego” on those studs to “bbqqq” – after all, they are your designs. And if those images are linked elsewhere they might appear to be Lego sourced – Lego don’t like people using their logo without permission. Thanks for nice comment and suggestion. I changed the logo on the stud. Will re-render them later. Really cool ideas with the marble runs. When TLG can spend money on developing all these one-off molds for Collectible Minifigurs, why couldn't they produce these marble run bricks in a small series Thanks, I agree with you. These part can build many new toys and reuseable. Besides, all moulds are easy to develop. No require split moulding like headlight or technic bricks. Edited November 10, 2011 by bbqqq Quote
Holodoc Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 Fantastic work, once again, bbqqq! I love the EB-related logo! That's the spirit! Quote
Nachapon Lego Posted November 11, 2011 Author Posted November 11, 2011 (edited) Red + Grey = Black new part 05d by Nachapon S., on Flickr new part 05e by Nachapon S., on Flickr Edited November 11, 2011 by bbqqq Quote
Nachapon Lego Posted November 11, 2011 Author Posted November 11, 2011 (edited) Two-sided stud only for connect 2 plates, safer version. new part 05f by Nachapon S., on Flickr new part 05h by Nachapon S., on Flickr new part 05g by Nachapon S., on Flickr Edited November 12, 2011 by bbqqq Quote
nemo Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 (edited) The SNOT bricks are interesting, but I always wanted a simpler one - just a 1x1 tile with the equivalent of a hollow stud underneath. However, the brick I've waited for so long for is a tile-height version of the 1x1 brick with side stud. But where do you stop? How about a 1x1 tile with offset stud (centred on a corner). Being fond of City-scale vehicles, there's loads of things I'd like to do there too - better wheel arches, doors, lights and grills. When I start thinking about these kind of things I start considering a change of career! BTW, all those renderings are superb. What's the toolchain? (Sorry if you mentioned already) Edited November 13, 2011 by nemo Quote
Nachapon Lego Posted November 14, 2011 Author Posted November 14, 2011 (edited) 0937 realistic 1x2 brick. 0937 realistic 1x2 brick by Nachapon S., on Flickr 0937 realistic 1x2 brick a by Nachapon S., on Flickr Edited November 14, 2011 by bbqqq Quote
legolijntje Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 All that parts are amazing. Not only the parts itself, but also the renders and models Very well done and keep up the good work Quote
Nachapon Lego Posted November 15, 2011 Author Posted November 15, 2011 (edited) All that parts are amazing. Not only the parts itself, but also the renders and models Very well done and keep up the good work Thanks, I measured studs dia= 4.88 mm, 2x1 brick WxLxH = 7.8 x 15.8 x 9.6 mm. (most same as data on internet) Water slide for minifig, marble run, gumball machine, mini golf... ( 3 studs width ) Track have over lap step for prevent stuck. The complete set also include strait, curve, slope (down hill)... Track dia, turn radius. and slope angle can design to any. (Forgot to draw an axle slot on center of round brick) new part 08e by Nachapon S., on Flickr Edited August 9, 2012 by bbqqq Quote
nemo Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 bbqqq, what software do you use to design and render these parts? Quote
nemo Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 there's loads of things I'd like to do there too - better wheel arches Did I say new wheel arches?! Set 4437 Police Pursuit Quote
Superkalle Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 Did I say new wheel arches?! Set 4437 Police Pursuit You spoke, TLG listended Quote
Holodoc Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 Did I say new wheel arches?! Set 4437 Police Pursuit Still not very impressive I say... Again they don't really fit with the wheels underneath. Quote
le60head Posted November 20, 2011 Posted November 20, 2011 Great ideas bbqqq! How do I support you on Cuusoo? Could you post a link please. Quote
Nachapon Lego Posted November 21, 2011 Author Posted November 21, 2011 (edited) bbqqq, what software do you use to design and render these parts? You can try modo here Great ideas bbqqq! How do I support you on Cuusoo? Could you post a link please. Thanks, I have 10 projects in cuusoo for now: http://lego.cuusoo.com/profile/nachapon#projects Starwars, HarryPotter: clear & glow in the dark: (or Fluorescent) Ghost Obiwan,Yoda,Anakin Minifig (Key chain mat'l:polycarbonate plastic or crystal) Will apply clear & glow in the dark decal texture soon. nachapon fig 04 by Nachapon S., on Flickr nachapon fig 02 by Nachapon S., on Flickr nachapon fig 03 by Nachapon S., on Flickr Edited November 21, 2011 by Calabar Fixed link Quote
Vicanic Posted December 19, 2011 Posted December 19, 2011 (edited) I really really like these bricks bbqqq. I'd love to talk to you more about your Ideas. What program do you use to model them? *EDIT Sorry, just noticed your link to Modo up there. Edited December 19, 2011 by Vicanic Quote
Nightcruise Posted December 22, 2011 Posted December 22, 2011 Wow, wonderful models. Here's something I was wondering if you could. Say like you are making an angle building with the normal bricks and instead of a flat side, you have edges. Would it be possible to take a single one dot brick, make one side flat and use that to fill in the edges and make a flat angle side on the building? Quote
SNIPE Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 (edited) Hi, Im liking these designs a lot and in the future there will be many many more bricks to come so im not really wprried about having a model that cant work because it needs a certail specical brick, because they will probably be one eventually. I supported your project in lego cuusoo. Edited October 14, 2012 by SNIPE Quote
Nachapon Lego Posted December 23, 2011 Author Posted December 23, 2011 (edited) I really really like these bricks bbqqq. I'd love to talk to you more about your Ideas. What program do you use to model them? *EDIT Sorry, just noticed your link to Modo up there. Thanks, I am glad you like them. Wow, wonderful models. Here's something I was wondering if you could. Say like you are making an angle building with the normal bricks and instead of a flat side, you have edges. Would it be possible to take a single one dot brick, make one side flat and use that to fill in the edges and make a flat angle side on the building? Please post a sketch or pic, I will try to model it. Hi, Im liking these designs a lot and in the future there will be many many more bricks to come so im not really wprried about having a model that cant work because it needs a certail specical brick, because they will probably be one eventually. I supported your project in cuusoo, Im currently trying to be able to have a script based lego desighner where you either make the parts yourself using the paamaters in the code which count for everything you see, or load the .DAT files or whatever format they are in, Then you load these files into the main pane and add the other snippets of code that determines how the bricks are positioned, etc Thanks for support me. I got lego dimensions form internet and measured by a 0.01mm micrometer. I model parts from zero. The bricks are positioned by normal move tool because they are just a few parts. Edited December 23, 2011 by bbqqq Quote
Nightcruise Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 This is what I had in mind. This would be the full bricks, not the flat versions. Quote
SNIPE Posted December 23, 2011 Posted December 23, 2011 (edited) This is what I had in mind. [--Image--] This would be the full bricks, not the flat versions. I assume the top has 10 full studs on the underside id guess it would have 10 clutch cells then another 3 cells that linkup two rows. another thing is that most clutches have the offset clutch cell which is inbetween a 2x2 layout of cells. id picture this to typically have 3 of these, 2 at the top and one at the bottom. Edited December 23, 2011 by SNIPE Quote
Nachapon Lego Posted December 23, 2011 Author Posted December 23, 2011 (edited) This is what I had in mind. This would be the full bricks, not the flat versions. How about this one? Can be any in length. Red is existing part. I draw the gaps too big. Do we also need 45° new doors and windows, too? Or an adapter part for use with existing doors and windows. Feel free to post your new part idea (2d/3d sketch/pic) if you want me try to model it. Q: Can you find error in pic below? A: Four studs on top are off-center. New 6x6x2 water slide. ws03 by Nachapon S., on Flickr Edited August 9, 2012 by bbqqq Quote
minifig13 Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 I hate to ask if this was already answered, but what program did you use to make these? Quote
DLuders Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 @ minifig13: On this post, bbqqq said he uses Modo for his renders. Quote
minifig13 Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 thanks for the reply, i must have missed that one. I just skimmed through :P Quote
nemo Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 How about this one? Why produce an asymmetric brick (which begs for a mirror image version too). Instead just have the triangular part with a single stud which can fit between the existing parts (which are available in a number of lengths). I still think you shouldn’t be putting the “Lego” logo on these renderings. Quote
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