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  1. Hi everyone, this is my first post on Eurobricks. I want to show you a scale model of a High Voltage Transformer in service in High Voltage Substations. This machine is able to supply energy to an entire region. The model was developed on Studio 2.0. Below some pictures. Hope you like it!
  2. TJoling

    Drawing paper

    Hi all, When I'm designing the exterior of the vehicles I build, especially when it's a scale model of a real life vehicle, I tend to draw the contours on a piece of paper and put a grid over it see how every detail should be positioned. Although there are a lot of fancy computerprograms like photoshop which can do this for you digitally, I tend to do it on good ol' paper And I figured I may not be the only one who thinks photoshop is too complicated to do such a simple task, so I made a couple of pdfs and put them in a shared folder for you to enjoy too link In the folder you will find 4 files: a grid the size of 1x1 plates and a grid the size of 1x1 studs, both available in A4 and A3 printsize. Good luck with them!