Bricksandparts Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 I posted this in the LDD reference, but nobody seemed to notice, so I'll post it here. So I'm glad to share this with LDD Users. (Almost said fans...) Here are some templates. First, a brick arch sort of thing, http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bricksandparts/LDD-templates/brick_arch.lxf I dunno how this happened, but one time I was trying to pull this hinge piece and it snapped off, I rotated it way off to the side so that any one can use it. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bricksandparts/LDD-templates/split_hinge.lxf And last, but definitely(EDIT: Keep on spelling this wrong) not least, the longed for (I think) cheese slopes, in different variations! http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/bricksandparts/LDD-templates/cheese_slope_shapes.lxf Hope you like these! Comments criticisms and concerns welcome, If you need help on stacking these on top Quote
Calabar Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 Oh, I noticed your creations and I appreciated the cheese slope puzzle overall: could be I will use it with transparent slopes to build a mosaic window in some medieval moc. My only doubt is about the "sturdiness" of the assembly: perhaps I need to use some transparent wall to contain it? Quote
Bricksandparts Posted November 22, 2011 Author Posted November 22, 2011 Oh, I noticed your creations and I appreciated the cheese slope puzzle overall: could be I will use it with transparent slopes to build a mosaic window in some medieval moc. My only doubt is about the "sturdiness" of the assembly: perhaps I need to use some transparent wall to contain it? Don't ask me about real LEGO, I just build in LDD and see that some new MOCs use this, but here is an entire wall for a window Etzel made in "The temple of Ennoc" for the Heroica RPG: It also uses the hexagon. But yes, I agree it is probably not that sturdy... Quote
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