seejay

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  1. Thanks for jumping in, Berthil. I want to script the process so I can do a lot of them without having to manally open each file.
  2. I'm trying to figure out a way to script the conversion of a number of Studio files to Bricklink XML (ideally using python). What I've tried so far: extracting the ldraw model.ldr out of the .io, reading it, and converting to XML. This works fine for most parts, but things like flexed chains and 1x4 hinge plates do not convert correctly. looked for command line options to run the conversion with studio. Studio doesn't appear to have any command line options. using the Rebrickable API to create a custom part list on rebrickable and export from there. The Rebrickable API does allow creating parts lists, but doesn't allow conversion or export of them (as far as I can see). using the Bricklink API to do the conversion. The API doesn't have a function for that. using this library: https://codeberg.org/plenae/BrickLinkXML, however it wants a CSV as input and I think I would run into the same conversion problem trying to get from .io to CSV. Does anyone have any other ideas?
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    [LIBRARY] Sails

    Thanks for this! I had most of Black Seas Barracuda in a haul I bought a few years ago, and it has been just waiting in a box for my little one to get interested in it, which he finally did! Unfortunately we only had 1 of the 5 sails, but it was a fun project for us to use these scans to make them out of paper.
  4. Hi all. From what I can tell, giveaways are allowed on Eurobricks, but please let me know if not. Help make my Airship Station into an official Lego set and get a chance to win my custom Tracked Tomybot set (parts and instructions included)! Every participant will receive a digital copy of one of my custom Lego build instructions (your choice from these models → https://rebrickable.com/users/seejay/mocs/ ). To enter: Support the Airship Station project on Lego ideas Share the project in your social media and tag me (facebook and instagram: hendrix.cj; twitter: cj_hendrix) Mention which build instruction you’d like. Giveaway ends on November 15th at midnight GMT and the winner will be announced on November 17th! Custom Lego Robot Giveaway by seejay, on Flickr
  5. I'm glad you like them! I haven't made instructions for the Airship Station simply because the parts aren't available in the needed colors. In particular the large octagonal sections of the Airship hull are not available in white. Does that make a difference for you?
  6. by seejay, on Flickr This simple modification of the LEGO Empire State Building set (21046) represents something that almost, but not quite, happened. The spire on top of the Empire State Building had been planned as an airship mooring tower during the design and construction of the building. A few attempts were made by various airships to approach or moor during 1931. This model depicts the Goodyear Blimp Columbia which successfully delivered newspapers to the building in September 1931 (without mooring) by lowering them on a line. I've also recreated a historic photo from the attempt. The Columbia is shown in the correct scale for the Empire State Building set which is approximately 1:800 scale. The Columbia was 45m long and so should measure a little over 7 studs. This design is just under 7.5 studs. This MOC removes the communications mast at the top of the building (which was not present during the 1931 mooring attempts). Free building instructions are available.
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    USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D

    The first time I ever built a MOC from someone else was JK Brickworks "Galaxy Class Explorer" (a.k.a. USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D) from Rebrickable. I always wanted to build my own take on that ship, and now I finally have. I focused on a sort of desktop display scale, chibi style, and trying to keep the proportions right. More images on Flickr Free instructions on Rebrickable
  8. Thanks @AmperZand. I was trying to figure out if I should stay up to midnight to order something that I thought might sell out. In the end I didn't, and when I was up at 5am the next day, it was still available. But I'm guessing, based on your experience, that stuff appears at midnight of the day it's launched.
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    Milton Bradley's 1978 Star Bird

    Thanks for your comment, I'm glad to hear it evoked the original for you. That's what I was aiming for. It has definitely taken a favored spot on my shelf. If you're interested, the instructions, with printable stickers, are available here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-75750/seejay/star-bird-a-classic-1980s-toy-flies-again/#details
  10. I've looked around for an answer to this, but haven't found it. For a new set being released in the Lego online shop, what time (CEST) do they typically become available in the European shops (specifically lego.fr in my case). I'm interested to hear of any direct experience of this, especially if it's recent, as I imagine this may change over time (or perhaps even vary a lot from release to release).
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    Milton Bradley's 1978 Star Bird

    Thanks! The source was toy that Milton Bradley produced in the late 70s and 80s, right in the middle of the Star Wars merchandizing madness. It wasn't associated with any movie or show, just a very fun toy all on its own.
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    Milton Bradley's 1978 Star Bird

    Thanks! I'm glad you like it. Pedantry is welcome here. :) Better reference photos of the escape pod cannon would be great. Most of the reference photos I found didn't have it (I guess it was a likely bit to get lost). The ones I did find were at a low angle, from the side of the cannon and it definitely looks twinned those.
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    Star Bird 1978 - Instructions Now Available

    Thanks! You're right, the interceptors slid off the rear section. That thing was packed full of play features, and the Command Base was really great too. I'm thinking about building a Lego version of the Command Base to go with it. Just a virtual build for that one (although I often say that at the beginning of a project and before I know what happened, I'm checking the mail for Bricklink delilveries like a kid waiting on her decoder ring from cereal box tops).
  14. Instructions are available here: https://rebrickable.com/users/seejay/mocs/ if you want to build your own!