supertruper1988

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  1. supertruper1988

    Creating functional instructions

    But if you want to preserve the steps you created, release the sub model in build mode otherwise you are stepping it out all over again.
  2. supertruper1988

    Allan's Food Truck empire

    woah these are awesome! Love the background on the pics too!
  3. supertruper1988

    Creating functional instructions

    I have done hundreds of instructions in studio. What you are asking is perfectly reasonable and logical in the computer, but in the brick I find there is a better approach. Of your 3 sub models, pick which one is the "base" or "main assembly" then make that have all of its steps in the main model. then insert one of the other assemblies as a sub model in its own step and then the other submodel in another step. If you have say a repetive part that you need to build several times, at various points, then what I do is show it the first time, use the text function to say x6 or whatever then I make a second model that has only 1 step with all the parts and on those steps in the page layout, I turn off the parts list for the step and color the callout to look like the parts list. make the assembly the "part" Hope this helps.
  4. supertruper1988

    [LDD MOCs] imvanya's sports cars

    And one more for good measure
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    [LDD MOCs] imvanya's sports cars

    Bump: I added the Technic Muscle to my folder. I did have to swap around a few parts and I used the Speed Champion wheel cap in a smaller tire trick https://bricksafe.com/pages/supertruper1988/imvanya
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    My Own Orient Express - Addition

    All of the Railbricks issues are available here: https://brickmodelrailroader.com/index.php/download-railbricks/
  7. supertruper1988

    [MOC] Large Haul Truck - Tipper

    Awesome! Love it!
  8. supertruper1988

    BrickTrainDepot - Canadian Cylindrical Grain Hopper Review And Mods

    Awesome thanks for the help!
  9. supertruper1988

    [moc] New Haven Railroad Y4-A 0-8-0

    looks great the last time you did this loco too!
  10. supertruper1988

    BrickTrainDepot - Canadian Cylindrical Grain Hopper Review And Mods

    Thanks for the kind words and review. I am happy to know that the instructions were clear because that is one area I dont get a lot of feedback on. (I did the instructions design for this model) As for the reporting mark, I will update going forward. Just to be clear, there are CN and CP marks for the same "Canadian Government" red paint scheme. The color was debated a bunch internally but we decided on dark red because it was the hard color to design with so changing dark red to bright red was easier for the customer.
  11. supertruper1988

    8w T1 4-4-4-4

    He has a particular posting style between those 3 accounts only creating each new one after blasting the whole hobby and getting banned then coming back 6-12 months later. He also has been posting on reddit under the u/LordsofMedieval name with the same posting style and now he is here again with the same username. The only difference is this newest post uses Studio instead of LDD and BlueRender.
  12. supertruper1988

    8w T1 4-4-4-4

    He has been around for a while. Also known as @ShrikeArghast @ProvenceTristram @SteamSewnEmpire among others.
  13. supertruper1988

    Running a Lego train on a different track style

    He builds for Gauge 1 or G-guage which is wider than LEGO track. O-guage is narrower than LEGO track.