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[HELP] Select Model to Improve LDD Skills

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I need your help again. I want to improve my LDD and I like to know which of my previous MOCs you like to see on LDD. This time no more cars please, next time maybe... There are a lot of choices, you can take a look at my brickshelf page and choose, thank you.

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Caterpillar 6090

Komatsu D575 please

I agree with both of those, but if I had to choose one it would be Komatsu because I already built a front shovel this year.

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So at this moment

Caterpillar 6090 - 1

Komatsu D575 - 2

Tatra T815 - 1

We will see which one is the winner... thanks for the help :thumbup: .

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We will see which one is the winner... thanks for the help :thumbup: .

Whatever I voted for must be the winner.

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I don´t remember it, I am getting old...

Oops, I thought you were looking for some thing to build from scratch.

I could try an teach you MLcad....that would be much better. :wink:

There is already a good tutorial here.

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Oops, I thought you were looking for some thing to build from scratch.

I could try an teach you MLcad....that would be much better. :wink:

There is already a good tutorial here.

Sheepo told me that SR3D is the best for my Technic but my current computer does not support it, I bought a cheaper one, thinking I never would have to use a better one :sadnew: . Alasdair which one you preffer?.

Whatever I voted for must be the winner.

:thumbup:

Now

Caterpillar 6090 - 4

Komatsu D575 - 2

Tatra T815 - 1

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Sheepo is partly right I use SR3D too but Mlcad is easier for making instructions and for chain and other bendable parts.

The good thing with SR3D is the auto snap function,a bit like LDD.

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Sheepo is partly right I use SR3D too but Mlcad is easier for making instructions and for chain and other bendable parts.

The good thing with SR3D is the auto snap function,a bit like LDD.

Thank you for explain it and what MOC you would like to see?.

You should build an LXF for your Mog.

I don´t understand TheLegoExpert :cry_sad: .

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I started with the 6090 if it wins, where the big L.A.s are in the LDD?.

But in order to have them at different lengths you need to download this file.

There are no small LA's available in different lengths....I am willing to teach you MLcad,that would be much better.

You are going to find some issues in LDD,which will hinder your final model.

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Tomorrow with LDD, with fewer parts and using some new. I am especially proud of using 4 big L.A.s in a short space and of the linkage to have more travel in the arm.

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I still waiting for your suggestions for LDD instructions :wink: .

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