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Lego HQ high poly bricks and minifigures - Counter-Strike de_dust map in UE5 demo game MOD LDD model de_dust map built by me. (in UE5 demo game MOD, player animations WIP) 4K 60 fps on YouTube Please consider support (vote, login require) this projects at URL: http://bit.ly/legoloop. Thank you very much!
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The 3rd floor needs five angles to build. core A = 85.903956241847667287495020891927 = sec−1 (21/1.5) core B = 86.251911137732266086238904901202 = sec−1 ( ( ( sin (sec−1 (21/1.5)) x 21)+2) /1.5) inside 4.857904355480854939389449874906 = (tan-1 0.5/29.5)+ ( csc-1 ((√(29.5^2+0.5^2))/2)) outside A 7.3870484363016908133671099192455 = csc-1 (35/4.5) outside B 6.8009857952959890185875775019544 = csc-1 (38/4.5) 4th floor 87.203974303708003713137952327406 = sec−1 (41/2) 87.331086547204034611912917581703 = sec−1 ( ( ( sin (sec−1 (41/2)) x 41)+2) /2)
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You are welcome! I didn’t have time to complete the LDD eiffel tower yet. So, I calculate the 2nd floor angles using Stephan ‘s mecabricks model. Hope they are correct, look fine but didn’t test in a digital build yet. The angles of the 3rd floor seem the most tricky. I will try to calculate them later. More angles were added to the first post. You did an awesome job as always man! It needs big skills to complete this model. In the first place, I tried to do it by trial and error too. But it is very difficult to do it with LDD. Because the physic test off in LDD does not disable collision completely.
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1st floor Key stud dimensions for calculationd are 29 ,13.5 and 2 studs Perfect angles 62.256297841512286683195248861794° = sec−1 (29/13.5) 60.793325041951264122289443433924° = sec−1 ( ( ( sin (sec−1 (29/13.5)) x 29)+2) /13.5) 2nd floor angles, 77.160411593095850352653417366957° = sec−1 (27/6) 77.770512059288018315425873633986° = sec−1 ( ( ( sin (sec−1 (27/6)) x 27)+2) /6) 3rd floor angles The 3rd floor needs five angles to build. core A = 85.903956241847667287495020891927° = sec−1 (21/1.5) core B = 86.251911137732266086238904901202° = sec−1 ( ( ( sin (sec−1 (21/1.5)) x 21)+2) /1.5) inside 4.857904355480854939389449874906° = (tan-1 0.5/29.5)+ ( csc-1 ((√(29.5^2+0.5^2))/2)) outside A 7.3870484363016908133671099192455° = csc-1 (35/4.5) outside B 6.8009857952959890185875775019544° = csc-1 (38/4.5) 4th floor 87.203974303708003713137952327406° = sec−1 (41/2) 87.331086547204034611912917581703° = sec−1 ( ( ( sin (sec−1 (41/2)) x 41)+2) /2)
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HI, This is my first post on the historic theme. I didn't play castle theme much, but this week I made a castle project and two contest entries on Lego ideas. Then I think here is a good place to share my work. If you like my projects please support them on Lego ideas. Thank you very much! LEGO Vertical Wall-mount Chess 3 in 1 (64 minifig display frame) If you like it, please support (vote) this project at Lego ideas URL: http://bit.ly/legoideaschess Thank you very much in advance! 3 IN 1 Vertical Wall-mount Chessboard / Standard Tabletop Chessboard / 64 minifig display frame Empty chessboard only. Minifigures shown are for usage demo, NOT included. (Lego ideas guidelines, not allow too many minifigures in a project) You can add minifigures of your own or brick-build all the 32 chess pieces. I will update the brick-build chess pieces later. This beautiful Lego chessboard hangs on the wall like art or a picture frame, but it is designed to play a casual game of chess. As you pass by, make your move, mark the "Last Move" by raising both hands of that minifigure, and go on your way. Later your opponent stops by, makes their move and the game continues. You can also use Lego parts in this set to rebuild it to a typical tabletop chess board. The chessboards showed the "Queen's Gambit". It is one of the oldest openings and is still commonly played today. It is traditionally described as a gambit because White appears to sacrifice the c-pawn; however, this could be considered a misnomer as Black cannot retain the pawn without incurring a disadvantage. I have to exclude minifigures to make this project get approval. (see Lego ideas guidelines rules) Please come back again. I will keep adding many new images in the updates and comment section. Please support my other project: ”Triple Decker Six Flipper Pinball” here http://bit.ly/legopin if you like it. Thank you very much! Lego Nano Chess is my entry for Lego ideas contest - 90th anniversary: micro-scale celebrations! Castle theme https://ideas.lego.com/s/ca:48eb1df879a14c3cb70f8c337663c3fe and https://ideas.lego.com/s/ca:6c90de819d7d43ed9756eca313d6e09a This is a 6.4 x 6.4 cm hyper portable, nano Kingdom chess set. It is built with only 33 Lego bricks. Which set a new world record for the fewest Lego pieces used to build a 3D chess set that will never be broken. :D
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A lot of bugs but fun. Replace car model with any Lego car in UE5 city demo and drive them. Duck in the city (UE5 city demo car model replace) This MOC using 2 Lego bricks only 😁🦆🛹 Lego wooden duck original https://ideas.lego.com/s/ca:27527fa8a89b43a9b46eb0c1d464ac9e It is a latest entry for Lego ideas contest - 90th anniversary: micro-scale celebrations! Please support my other project: ”Triple Decker Six Flipper Pinball” here http://bit.ly/legopin if you like it. Thank you very much! Import tutotials
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. Big Looping rail part design for Lego Roller coaster, it is much bigger than Lego 10303's RAIL 4X12X10, 1/4 LOOP, W/ 3.2 SHAFT 6369920 80564 2022 I just made a much bigger looping rail part design for my roller coaster ideas project. The big loop is my rail part design, the small loop is the new rail part #80564 from 10303 Loop Coaster set. Lego 10303 Loop Coaster 's RAIL 4X12X10, 1/4 LOOP, W/ 3.2 SHAFT 6369920 80564 2022, I think it is too small and not realistic in scale.