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Vincent Kessels

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  1. Ehm, did you look at the export options? File > Export As > Export as PartsList…
  2. Hi, Here is my version of the Stephensons Rocket with passenger car. The passenger car contains a 9 Volt train motor.
  3. You can’t. You have to rotate it back to the original position in the next step.
  4. In stud.io you can switch off snapping and move bricks with the keyboard. See the preferences for the keyboard mapping.
  5. I have no performance issues with Stud.io on MacOS Catalina. Have you tried lowering the render quality in Settings?
  6. Depends on what you mean with "vaguely useful". You can upload your design as Wanted List to BrivkLink from Stud.io. On the Wanted List you can set the number of bricks you already have. Then in shops you can filter on items where the wanted quantity is larger than the have quantity.
  7. Yes, there are lights in the shop.
  8. I finally finished my new modular building, the Antique Shop. It is a 16 x 32 corner module without the corner. This allows the building to be used with a street corner or with an alley. Here are some front views: The shop has a full interior: The basement contains all kinds of "antique's": The first floor contains an apartment including a kitchen and toilet: The second floor contains the bedroom and bathroom: (Click on the images for full sized versions on Flickr...)
  9. There aren't that many elements with multiple colors.
  10. Baby toilet + frying pan = flower - I suspect Hinckley gave me this one. If you want to know why you have to come to Brickworld Chicago (or wait for the photo's).
  11. Here is my newest 8-wide Modular Building: Singel 166 (Click on the photo's for larger versions.) It has a full interior. The first floor has the vestibule with grandfathers clock and garderobe, the entrance to the basement, and the kitchen. The sitting room on the second floor with couch and tv, and the computer desk at the back. The bedroom and bathroom are on the third floor. The second and third floor are optional in true modular style. Enjoy!
  12. Having more display space available doesn't mean I can bring more LEGO in my suitcase
  13. Here is another Modular Building module I made recently: a Small Square. There are bicycles, as is typical for any dutch square 01 - Small Square by Vincent Kessels, on Flickr 02 - Small Square by Vincent Kessels, on Flickr - Vincent
  14. Here is my latest modular building: a garage. The garage consists of three modules making an alternative configuration with the door on the left side possible. This car is a shorted version of the car in set 60081 - Pickup Tow Truck. For more pictures see my flickr album - Vincent
  15. Doctor Johnson’s chicken-powered Dirigible See here the renowned traveling salesman Doctor Johnson. As one of the gentleman on the forefront of environment friendly technology, he travels in his chicken-powered dirigible. ✓ No more black smoke belching steam engine! ✓ No need for endless water supplies! ✓ And always something to eat in desperate times!
  16. Here is one of my latest modular 'buildings'. It is a small square that can be used a corner module. At the corner is a small statue called 'Ode to the Brick'.
  17. Unfortunatly I can't make it this year My brother is turning an old man that weekend.
  18. -1 for Pizza Unfortunately I can't attend Brickworld this year. I am going to miss the Pizza Party
  19. As already said by others: build modular and stronger. I travel with my modular city layout in one or two suitcases. Every module is packed in a separate ziplock bag, which make a pieces that break off easy to fix. Cobble stones are not a problem (for the moc's at least, the wheels of a 25 kg suitcase is an entirely other matter), and I've traveled by plane as checked-in luggage (although with less lego and more cloths). The downside is that it takes more than an hour to pack a suitcase. Brickhuize @ Goes by Mr. Tomato Bread, on Flickr Broken down... by Mr. Tomato Bread, on Flickr ... and packed. by Mr. Tomato Bread, on Flickr
  20. This is madness! We should start a vote to convince them not to do this!
  21. I finally took some pictures of my new little train and passenger wagon. It is a steam train of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatseisenbahn). The passenger wagon contains the battery box and the rc receiver.
  22. Strange, the mail I received says: Monday 5th January
  23. I use Red tiles for my bicycle paths. Dark Red tiles were not available in quantity and too expensive when I started making the bicycle paths.
  24. Thanks! Yes, it's an accoustic guitar from BrickForge.
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