Rumpelmuck Posted June 24, 2010 Posted June 24, 2010 (edited) Hi! I just added some more classic sets to my Brickshelf folder: 148 Central Station as a blue 12V version 358 Rocket Base 361 Tea Garden 362 Windmill 363 Hospital 364 Harbour Scene Feel free to download and use it. Any comments are welcome. Ciao Thomas Edited June 24, 2010 by Rumpelmuck Quote
Leergut Posted June 25, 2010 Posted June 25, 2010 Of course if I implement this design, I will not restrict the number of flex piece to 4. I can use unlimited number, no matter how far you move the mouse away. What is quite smart in this design is that one side of the track stay fixed while you are bending the other one. However, with this design you can only make a circular curve, and if you want to make a S design, you need to do it in several steps. Hi! Perhaps there could be the S-Tool: If a number of flex pieces are selected, a bending tool (like the one lego has) forces an angle to the single pieces (Like Alban wrote: whole angle divided by numbers of flex pieces). The S-Tool has only to change the +/- sign of this value of the first half of the flex tracks. (But i am not sure how to messure the angle for that) I'm no computer scientist, 'only' a mathematician :) Stefan Quote
Rumpelmuck Posted July 5, 2010 Posted July 5, 2010 Hi all! Two more classic sets: 369 Coast guard GIF XML 373 Offshore Rig GIF XML Any comments and feedback welcome! Ciao Thomas Quote
Alban Nanty Posted July 5, 2010 Posted July 5, 2010 Hi, I suggest you to put the tail of the helicopter inside the base plate to reduce the transparent margin (especially for the set 369). It is always more difficult to sort the correct altitude order of the surrounding baseplates, than not having it to do. The less margin you have, the faster you can build your layout without overlapping. Bye. Quote
Rumpelmuck Posted July 8, 2010 Posted July 8, 2010 Hi, I suggest you to put the tail of the helicopter inside the base plate to reduce the transparent margin (especially for the set 369). It is always more difficult to sort the correct altitude order of the surrounding baseplates, than not having it to do. The less margin you have, the faster you can build your layout without overlapping. Bye. Done!;-) With the Set 373 I'll keep it according to the building instructions. Thanks Alban! Ciao Thomas Quote
missouri_bb63 Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 (edited) Great work Rumpelmuck. I am really liking the classic GIFs! When did you say the exhibition will be again, and where? I noticed that the first set GIF is a bit fuzzy compared to the second. That probably happened during the resizing of the GIF. I noticed the number of pixels of the width is equal to 41 studs, but I think it is 40.5 as the antenna does not hang over the edge by a full stud. Fix the image scaling in which ever software you are using and then only enter the pixels for the height. The width will adjust automatically. The 192 pixels you have for the height seem to be correct, but the width is about half a stud off. Finally I am able to provide some GIFs as well. As we have many of the 80s sets covered, I figured it was time to start making some GIFs of more recent models. I have included some classic 80s GIFs as well though. Sets I wanted but never had. 7815 and 7820. I have only deeplinked the pictures of the GIFs here. You can get them and the XML files from my Brickshelf folder (when moderated), or right now from the BlueBrick Parts Tracker. Enjoy! 4458 Metroliner Set1: 4458 Metroliner Set2: 4547 Railroad Club Car: 4551 Crocodile: 4552 Cargo Crane: 7815 Sleeping Car: 7820 Mail Van: Edited July 9, 2010 by missouri_bb63 Quote
Rumpelmuck Posted July 15, 2010 Posted July 15, 2010 (edited) Hi missouri! The exhibition will be at 18th to 21st of November this year in Cologne LEGO Fanwelt 2010. I'll doublecheck the GIFs for sizing. I use PAINT.NET für resizing. Maybe while moving the pic to the border I might lose a pixel ;-). And of coure, the more GIFs I generate the more quality improvement occurs ;-). Ciao Thomas Edited July 15, 2010 by Rumpelmuck Quote
Rumpelmuck Posted July 15, 2010 Posted July 15, 2010 Hello again! I just finished Set 6383 Public Work Center GIF XML Any comments welcome! @missouri: The original BMP is 1024x768pixels incl. additional area. I calulated the image size incl. overlapping (32+32+1)*8=520pixels by (32+0,5)*8=260pixels. This is what I told PAINT.NET to resize. I recognize a little shift within Bluebrick although the image size seems O.K. to me. Any ideas or hints? Ciao Thomas Quote
Alban Nanty Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 Hello again! I just finished Set 6383 Public Work Center Any comments welcome! Ciao Thomas That's great! I would recommend to move the little truck a bit more inside the baseplate to avoid the nose to overtake the baseplate for easy-placing in BlueBrick and also for optimization reason. Bye. Quote
Rumpelmuck Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 (edited) Hi Alban! I placed the truck that way to add a little bit "dynamic" on that set. I'm just a big kid ;-). With the overlapping description in the XML file it shouldn't be a problem. While going further with the classic sets I'll try to follow your comment and will publish an alternative version. BTW: I just regocnize, the digger driver misses it's torso and head ;-). I'll fix it asap. thx and regards Thomas Edited July 19, 2010 by Rumpelmuck Quote
Alban Nanty Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 Hi Alban! I placed the truck that way to add a little bit "dynamic" on that set. I'm just a big kid ;-). With the overlapping description in the XML file it shouldn't be a problem. While going further with the classic sets I'll try to follow your comment and will publish an alternative version. BTW: I just regocnize, the digger driver misses it's torso and head ;-). I'll fix it asap. thx and regards Thomas Thanks Thomas!! I cannot blame you for being a big kid! Aren't we supposed, we the AFOL, to all be one of them? Quote
frogstudio Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 Hi fellow Eurobrickers!!!! I was wondering if someone with the time and expertise would be able to produce images for the following sets: 10182 – Café Corner 10185 – Green Grocer 10190 – Market Street 10193 - Medieval Market Village 8403 - City House 8404 - City Public Transport 7994 - LEGO City Harbor 7237 - Police Station 7939 - Cargo Train I would be REALLY thankful and I'm sure many others would be. Many thanks and cheers!!!! Quote
dhaas06 Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 Hi fellow Eurobrickers!!!! I was wondering if someone with the time and expertise would be able to produce images for the following sets: 10182 – Café Corner 10185 – Green Grocer 10190 – Market Street 10193 - Medieval Market Village 8403 - City House 8404 - City Public Transport 7994 - LEGO City Harbor 7237 - Police Station 7939 - Cargo Train I would be REALLY thankful and I'm sure many others would be. Many thanks and cheers!!!! Seconded, but no reason to leave out Fire Brigade or Grand Emporium! I'd love to get those images too Quote
missouri_bb63 Posted August 8, 2010 Posted August 8, 2010 (edited) Hi there! Wow, today I already got some requests from Germany, now USA and Argentina too! A couple of the sets on your wish list were in our old "Under Construction" list. I will follow up to see how far those EuroBrick memembers managed to get. Some of the more recent sets might be difficult as I am not sure about the parts availability in MlCad but I am sure we will find a way. I will let you know as soon as I have some news. In the mean time, here is another contribution. I will post the XMLs soon. GIF XML: 4564 Freight Rail Runner Set 1 GIF XML: 4564 Freight Rail Runner Set 2 GIF XML: 4564 Freight Rail Runner Set 3 GIF XML: 4564 Freight Rail Runner Set 4 Edited August 8, 2010 by missouri_bb63 Quote
missouri_bb63 Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 (edited) Here's a start you guys! The screenshots of the modular GIFs were very kindly donated by Flickr user q_159. You will recognize some of his brick builds from various sites including The Brothers Brick! Several people requested these (not just on Eurobricks), so thanks again for your donation! At the bottom of this post you can also see my contributions. More will follow by the end of the week. You will find the pictures and set names listed here. You can dowlnoad the modular sets here and trains here (when moderated). I was hoping to point you guys in the direction of the BlueBrick parts tracker but it is really slow at the moment. Don't forget to download the XMLs for the modular sets! The XMLs for the trains will follow shortly. Enjoy! Cafe Corner Green Grocer Market Street sections 1 and 2 Fire Brigade Grand Emporium Santa Fe Locomotive Sante Fe Wagon Set (10022) options 1-3 Sante Fe Wagon Set (10025) options 1-2 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Locomotive Edited August 9, 2010 by missouri_bb63 Quote
frogstudio Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 (edited) Many, many many thanks!!!! I never expected such a quick reply!!!! The images look awesome, congrats to the author!!!! Edited August 9, 2010 by frogstudio Quote
dhaas06 Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Thank you so much! These images will really help, and they look great! We appreciate the time and talent put into them Quote
missouri_bb63 Posted August 22, 2010 Posted August 22, 2010 Hello all. It took a bit longer than expected but here are a few more GIFs. 10193 Medieval Market Village Set 1: GIF XML 10193 Medieval Market Village Set 2: GIF XML 10193 Medieval Market Village Set 3: GIF XML 7997 Train Station: GIF XML 8403 City House: GIF XML Quote
frogstudio Posted August 22, 2010 Posted August 22, 2010 Many thanks!!! These look simply amazing!!!! Quote
Rumpelmuck Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 Hi folks! And some more classic sets. 6370 Weekend Home GIF XML 6373 Motorcycle Shop GIF XML 6379 Riding Stable GIF XML More to come ;-) Any comments are welcome! Ciao Thomas Quote
Alban Nanty Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 Hi folks! And some more classic sets. 6370 Weekend Home Any comments are welcome! Ciao Thomas Hi, For the 6370, I would suggest to put the bicycle inside the baseplate to avoid unnecessary transparent margin. Thanks. Quote
Rumpelmuck Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 Hi, For the 6370, I would suggest to put the bicycle inside the baseplate to avoid unnecessary transparent margin. Thanks. Done! Quote
missouri_bb63 Posted September 10, 2010 Posted September 10, 2010 Great classic sets Rumpelmuck! Here are some more fantastic classic sets of which the overhead shots were once again donated by Brickshelf user J. Boulanger. More will follow! gif xml: 6387 Coastal Rescue Base gif xml: 6395 Victory Lap Raceway Quote
Brickaroo Posted September 12, 2010 Posted September 12, 2010 I just started using this software, it's amazing I have to say. Quote
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