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My theory: The brick differential
bemuser replied to monkeyjay2003's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I think it's a shame the Tente bricks weren't marketed more and didn't become more popular. I second the nice space sets. Standing in Woolworths as a kid, looking at Lego classic space and Tente sets adjacent, it was really difficult to choose between the two! -
My theory: The brick differential
bemuser replied to monkeyjay2003's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I think it's a "tricky trick" ;) -
I'd like to group some sets of pieces together for my reference (to save me having to sort out the pieces myself) but it only seems possible to have one bag per order? Is this right or am I missing a button I need to press?
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it was very slow for me earlier, but is fine now.
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Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't this basically importing the mesh contained in the obj, stl, and then manually adding materials to each brick by hand? Isn't that incredibly time consuming? Is it not possible to automate that somehow. The modo renders look amazing. I'm assimung that's manual too.
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My theory: The brick differential
bemuser replied to monkeyjay2003's topic in General LEGO Discussion
go for it! http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=107841 - they're old, but just knowing where they're from / what name / date would be appreciated! -
Confused, which program should I use?
bemuser replied to bemuser's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
lots of useful information - thanks. I have lots of reading to do! -
I'm confused by all the different Lego building applications there are! Which is generally considered the better one, or rather, which would be better for me - I'd like to be able to: - build models - render in high resolution, add a surface layer to add some sort of realism - import / export different formats - I'd rather not have to import into 3dSMax / Blender to render high quality. - I'd like to be able to import LDD and LDRAW files if I can, this will allow me to break them apart and rebuild how I want them. - I'd like to be able to print instructions from the model (preferably PDF) rather than have to work it out myself! I don't particularly want to have to group things together just to build the instructions. These are the options I've found! - LeoCAD, allows to render to POV Ray tracer (I remember this from the 90s!) Can export to obj? - Lego Digital Designer - from what I can see this was a commercial venture to capitalise on AFOL's and allow them to order the pieces they wanted. Low quality rendering, not all pieces present - LDraw? - ? Is there a silver bullet which will meet all my requirements?
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Lego bricks with crosses (+) instead of round knobs
bemuser replied to bemuser's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Some research: I found Betta Bilda - a UK Lego clone - the top of the windows are round, but the bottom "hooks" of the windows look similar - so maybe it's an early form of it? http://www.historia.com.pt/legos/clones/texts/bettabilda.htm -
Lego bricks with crosses (+) instead of round knobs
bemuser replied to bemuser's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Yep, I too was disappointed with that "Lego Clones" search! Trying to think of alternatives didn't produce anything useful either -
Build Upons! Light Up Bricks by Lunchbox Electronics
bemuser replied to LunchboxEL's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Few questions and observations that I'd expect to be solved. First I didn't know about existing lighted bricks, so I'm taking this at face value - That's a huge battery pack for a few LED's. You should be able to cut the battery needs down by <insert huge amount> - That huge battery pack makes these bricks useless in the context of a complex lego build, e.g. I want my small 1977 police car to have working lights... (nee naww, nee naww) but how on earth is it going to give chase with that huge battery pack? - With the wire wrapped around the bricks knobby bits, how are you stopping the wires from becoming unwound / coming off when connected / disconnected 1000 times - Are these safe for children / what's the minimum age realistically? - Who's the target audience? Adult brick builders? If so, you've just reduced your potential audience down to maybe 10%? Of the adult audience, I'd guess a good proportion are loyal to The Lego Group official Lego only. - What can you build with them other than a few crappy houses? (cruel to be kind?) Where would you use them other than a house requiring lights? They have a very niche audience. - And here's the kicker - if I'm to use non-official Lego bricks, why couldn't I / shouldn't I print off some bricks on a (maybe my) 3D printer and insert my own LED's? Thus removing the need for your project? I'm not knocking your project, but I'm wondering is it a viable commercial product, is it sustainable, and could you develop your idea further? -
Lego bricks with crosses (+) instead of round knobs
bemuser replied to bemuser's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Didn't give it a thought, just tried the studs with Technic, and no joy. These are slightly too big for Technic. -
LEGO Dimensions game coming soon?
bemuser replied to brickpreviews's topic in General LEGO Discussion
This just reminds me of Southpark and "Super Fun Land"! -
Wow, thanks for the information. It's a fascinating history
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Any LEGO Related Clubs/Meets/Events In South Wales?
bemuser replied to CrazyDalton777's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
why not start your own! -
Tips For A Beginner Model Builder Without Instructions
bemuser replied to alohamitsu's topic in General LEGO Discussion
how big do you want it to be? -
awesome! you should inform tlg about this! pronto!
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Tips For A Beginner Model Builder Without Instructions
bemuser replied to alohamitsu's topic in General LEGO Discussion
is it for a 2 dimensional representation, or an actual 3d model? -
I have not seen any mention of Tente here. They made some awesome space kits in the 80s that rivaled the Classic Space era in my opinion
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Lego is darn expensive for a one-off project unless you find a large lot on ebay. for team work, things I've had to do in the past include building bridges out of lollipop sticks, another bridge out string and thing wooden rods, put on a short demonstration involving all members of the team - pick your favourite shakepeare play, etc.
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Wow boxerLego, that thing looks like it eats bricks for breakfast!
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... and I have absolutely no idea what they're from! First thought was sticklebricks (I loved those as an infant!) - the flower may be though - but I can't place the people at all. There's a weird sort of decagon base and no markings whatsoever on them. Does anybody recognise what system they may have been for?
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How much to charge a local museum for Giant LEGO Display?
bemuser replied to Ben Pitchford's topic in General LEGO Discussion
If it's a regular occurrence, see if you can take advantage of it, and get a contract, retainer, some sort of long term relationship out of it. even if not a direct, you could maybe help in the future with other people's' projects, advise on things etc etc and slowly establish yourself as a local go-to expert? Even if not a financial arrangement, a "scratch-my-back and i'll scratch yours" arrangement with reduced fees for something like advertising space could benefit you maybe?- 5 replies
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Lose the train and you pretty much have a 1:10 model of Gibraltar!