Captain Becker, on 11 March 2011 - 09:03 PM, said:
Oops, sorry about that, the pictures should be now smaller, at least i did re-sized them for sure.
New quick small Castle set again

(I seriosly should take a small brake from these now)
Saw ADHO15 newest review of this set and i had to make it.
Theme: Castle
Name: Witch and the Fireplace
Set number: 2872
Year:1997
LXF-file
Errors: No printings
Captain Becker
Two color errors:
- The coals in the fireplace should be 47 Transparent Fluorescent Reddish Orange (Trans-Neon Orange), not 182 Transparent Bright Orange (Trans-Orange). Color 47 is under the Transparent Red category, which might account for some of the confusion.
- The barrel should be 25 Earth Orange (Brown), not 217 Brown (Dark Flesh).
Simple set, but great work nonetheless!
Giovanne, on 13 March 2011 - 04:20 AM, said:
Hi all!
Another set, duplicate, but with some corrections.
4478 - Geonosian Starfighter
Year - 2002
Theme - Star Wars
[DUPLICATE]
LXF file
-The two bricks
44359 won't fit in the brick
44358, only one of the two is floating over the brick 44359 in the front and back of the set.
-Brick
6104 substituted by a brick-built one.
-Brick
x270 (Geonosian Head) substituted by the brick
64808.
-Brick
30378 (Battle Droid Head) substituted by the brick
30529.
-Brick
x545px1 substituted by the brick
50231.
-Decorations missing.
-In the image the cape is Tr. Orange, but in the file it's Tr. Brown
One color error: You also used 182 Transparent Bright Orange where 47 Transparent Fluorescent Reddish Orange should be used.
roamingstudio, on 13 March 2011 - 10:04 PM, said:
4560 / 4561 Train Set: Work in Progress! (I did not see it in the main thread index / thread search).
The set is effectively complete (I did not spot anything missing), although I have had to use substitute parts:
- The platform ramp is made from custom bricks, plates and tiles
- The roof of the truck is replaced with modern equivalent
- The ramps inside the 'car' wagons are replaced with modern equivalent
- The metalic chrome silver modifed tiles with slots is not the correct colour
LXF File:
4560 is identical to
4561
As always the sub models are individually grouped. Or you can download each of the sub models seperately.
Edit: Updated the list, models, and pictures.
- All the windows should be 42 Transparent Light Blue. You have some in the engine colored 43 Transparent Blue.
- You have one hair piece colored 109 PC Black IR instead of 26 Black.
Other than that, great work on such a large set!
roamingstudio, on 19 March 2011 - 12:13 AM, said:
I did not see 7938 Passenger Train... so here it is. It might be a duplicate though (the search did not return positive).
LXF File
Known errors
- The front and rear windscreens do not sit flush with the bricks - boundary error
- Custom battery box has been used
- Custom white front modified plates (for the nose cone) have been used.
- No mini-figs yet... too tired tonight.
As always the submodels also exist as LXF files for those who are interested
In the train forum I will post a couple of pictures of custom MOC's I did for this; a 1st class wagon and a restaurant car.
- You have a printed tile on the roof in 199 Dark Stone Grey that should be 194 Medium Stone Grey.
- You have part 6587 in 5 Brick Yellow when it should be 138 Sand Yellow.
- You have a printed clock tile in 50 Phosphorescent White when it should be 1 White.
Pretty minor errors overall. Great work on accuracy!
SNIPE, on 21 March 2011 - 03:47 PM, said:
just finished building the 8251 as my first real life LDD model
LXF file
parts that are on LDD but couldn't be attached to the model:
-none-
parts that were not in LDD and couldn't be attached to the model
the flat hinge plates (1x2) is missing because the only brick in the pallet that is close enough to is is not flush with the studs where the hinge is and prevents the bracketed brick to fit onto of it.
the flat hinge plates (2x1) is missing because the only brick in the pallet that is close enough to is is not flush with the studs where the hinge is and prevents the bracketed brick to fit onto of it.
no flexi-tube the correct length, also flexi-tubes can't bend in LDD
software and other faults:
no spring coil on the shock in LDD
no available stickers / printed on decorations for this model
cannot seem to get the bike to angle to both the wheels are more or less on the ground/surface.
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*note ,alternate model and motorized model coming soon (in this same post)
Three color errors here. But of course, practice makes perfect, and there's really no better way to learn the colors than to just build with the most common colors until you get used to their names.
- Black parts should be 26 Black, not 109 PC Black IR. PC Black IR is the black generally used for things like infrared receivers and transmitters (hence the IR).
- Light Grey parts should be 2 Grey rather than 208 Light Stone Grey. In LEGO's terminology, "stone" grey is the same as what Bricklink calls "bluish" grey, and "light" grey is what Bricklink calls "very light grey". (Light Gray and Light Bluish Gray are thus Grey and Medium Stone Grey, respectively).
- Yellow parts should be 24 Bright Yellow, not 190 Fire Yellow. Not totally sure what Fire Yellow is-- in terms of timeline, it's about the same time as certain Scala colors, and since Bricklink often misidentifies Scala colors as already-existing colors, chances are that Bricklink doesn't have its own name for Fire Yellow parts. In any event, you'll probably never need to use Fire Yellow parts on LDD.
If you want to look up the official LEGO name of a Bricklink color, the best online source I know of is the
Peeron color list, which cross-references the Peeron names, Bricklink names and numbers, LDraw numbers, and official LEGO names and numbers. It's not a foolproof way of getting colors right, because Peeron and Bricklink often misidentify colors in their inventories. But generally it'll do the job very nicely. Another great tool is
Superkalle's LDD Manager, which contains an equally-useful Bricklink-to-LEGO color name conversion chart, as well as the option of auto-generating an LXF with the parts you need just by copying and pasting the Bricklink inventory. Hope you make many more LDD models in the future!
Edited by Aanchir, 05 April 2011 - 10:21 PM.