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JDC

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  1. efferman, does that represent your Shapeway's LA?
  2. So at this point in the project, the instructions should be gerger's revised carrier, efferman's revised superstructure with new counterweight and flyjib winch, and his large LA from Shapeways for raising the boom. That would make quite a sophisticated crane.
  3. Sure would like to see your results with efferman's LA.
  4. Beautiful work and design, Rōshi!
  5. efferman, which set is shown in the picture above (Blakbird's post)?
  6. Firgelli, or for a more realistic option, maybe use efferman's LA from Shapeways. Has anybody tried it yet? http://www.shapeways.com/model/2595675/xl-linear-actuator-18-studs-stroke.html?materialId=6
  7. That is a nice improvement. Where did you make the change?
  8. You're welcome. Easy conversion, efferman. You did all the work. Just noticed how nicely done the tracks are with the slight sag. Very nice. I'd like to build this one, but being a beginner, I don't have a library of parts to choose from. Just have to try to reduce the number of stores to order from. The shipping will add up!
  9. I redrew the D11 with yellow parts, and tried to eliminate as many of the rare parts as I could. The colors you see are based on using more common parts. For example, the yellow grills on the side of the hood are not available in the US, so I changed them to black. There are other minor changes, and they are noted on the Excel file. There is a LDD file, and also the Excel BOM file. There are also prices that I got from Brinklink yesterday, but they are US prices, and from quite a few different stores. http://bricksafe.com...ow city D11.lxf http://bricksafe.com...w city D11.xlsx
  10. Effe, do you have the lxf file of the white D11 with the added details? The last one I could find in this topic is the yellow one, but doesn't have the new details. Thank you.
  11. Instructions would be great. What a wonderful job you did with this.
  12. A definite "Smile to the Face" project. Well done!
  13. Beautiful job. I would imagine, after seeing this, the guys as TLG are kicking chairs around the office like Bad Cop in the LEGO Movie.
  14. Thank you for the enormous effort you put into this project, so that we could all benefit from gerger's design.
  15. Will you show the cable routing for the return cable in the instructions?
  16. Philo, I had to take the spaces out of both sub assembly names for the instructions to post correctly in LPub, but now they do. Thank you for that hint.
  17. Thank you, Philo. I will try that when I get home. Is renaming the sub assembly instances, so they don't have spaces, a step that experienced users always know that they have to do, or is there something in this file that I didn't set up correctly? I was using the "Working With LPub" tutorial as I created the instructions, and thought I followed all of the steps.
  18. I am having trouble with LPub recognizing one of the assembly steps in an LDraw .mpd file. It's the step where the two sub assemblies are shown just prior to being assembled. They are separated, and have arrows showing how they get assembled. Here is the message I get: Invalid LDraw Line Type: main model.ldr:22 0 GHOST 1 72 0 0 -220 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Multi Sheave Boom Head Left Side.ldr There are 8 pages of instructions, and the problem is when trying to render page 7 in LPub. Here is the file: http://bricksafe.com/pages/JDC/ It's called the Multi Sheave Boom Head Assembly.mpd
  19. It could pass for the Tamiya model! Incredible detail. I liked the welder at the beginning.
  20. I agree with the "LEGO parts exclusively" sentiment. Everyone can participate. The rest are just ideas to toss around for fun, and done at an individual's discretion.
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