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Bart

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  • Birthday 07/08/1988

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    Groot-Schermer
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    technologie old and modern, ships, boats, sailing, history, myth's and legends, .... lego...

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    the Netherlands

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  1. Looking amazing so far! The stairs may be steep, but do look like the have an accurate angle.
  2. That hull shape looks amazing. Almost ashame to not make a full hull, maybe for display purposes when you're done
  3. This morning I got an email from eurobricks? In my inbox, that's been a while (I know I know but live). Wait it's about Sebeus's Dutchman? Let's check! Looking forward to see how you improve this ship mate. I'll be keeping this browser tab open to spy on it once in a while. Bart
  4. What is One Piece? I've never heard of this, and now it's going to be a Lego theme?
  5. Kai, that sounds like a very good reason to move to Era III, more automation so that the game masters can run the game instead of bookkeeping our hoards of dubloons XD.
  6. I'm actually not excited for this at all. I'd much rather have another historic ship, that is an as accurate as can be model in Lego, like the Titanic and the Endurance (although I would've liked a better rig, but i'm a boat nerd so I can understand that being too diffucult and not expected by everyone) I'd love to see one of the Flying P-liners. Or just go back to true lego fantasy pirate, not based on a movie, and give us a play-set that we can mod/moc to our hearts content to be more inline with our desires.
  7. Yeah I'll be getting it. just hope the gwp doesn't sell out in the first day.
  8. Oh. saw a video pop up on YT. But to be honest I wasn't expecting minifig scale, but a slightly bigger scale then this. Where the rigging details would be allowed to be displayed. This is underwhelming, but maybe I know to much about sailing ships to be amazed by this. Will I get it? I don't know yet.
  9. I have to admit I'm pretty excited about this rumour. (Excited enough that in my search on the great web, I found myself on eurobricks again. somehow I wasn't here for a long time, oops)
  10. okay, I don't know how the software gods operate, but after control+A => add to subgroup. then release subgroup. All is back to normal. well not completly normal, still nothing shows in teh step list, but I can click and select bricks, and add new bricks to existing bricks don't ask me what happend Sorry for the addition. but it's not good I continoued building, wanted to hide some bricks, so selected them by the colour hide. now I cannot unhide them anymore and I'm back to not beign able to select already placed bricks and bricks not snapping to already placed bricks. please help
  11. I've been working on a model, which is by now 13k bricks. and it was working beautifully. But today it crashed, and now the model doesn't work anymore. When restarting Studio updated to 2.2.9.1, thinking that was the cause, I removed the programme and went back to 2.2.8.1 that doesn't help. It doesn't recognize any of the previously placed 13k bricks. They don't show up in the step list, which they previously did. I can't select previously placed bricks (creating the blue cubical outline) I can't snap bricks to previously placed bricks I can select newly place bricks I can snap bricks to newly placed bricks These newly placed bricks also do not show on the step list. As you can see above the blue curved brick is placed Inside the white wedge plate. that is a new brick I can select, I can't do that with any of the old ones, also note that the step list on the right is empty. what do I do to resque this? Bart ps I can share the studio file if that would help.
  12. No problem at all using the Basilica! it's great to see it again and to see it used in the continuous story of BOBS. It never got an interior so it's fun to see the insides, which looks very much in style. I can't really comment on the story, as I'ven't been here in ages (sorry life and such) so I'm completely unaware of the current events in BOBS. I like the forced perspective you created in the last image, with the room (which is properly overturned well done on that) then the see trough in the corridor, and then the inwall statute. Bart.
  13. A tavern! such a great addition to Poppy Port, I really like the style. with the ground floor being more closed and the open balcony part on the top looking out over the trees.
  14. Thank you @blackdeathgr stud.io works together with LDD? I thought it was a stand alone thing?
  15. Well it's quit easy to change colours in LDD, and I always feel that because I use LDD (mostly) I've to take the extra step to make up for it, (but that is my personal feeling). And thank you. I don't know what I do wrong, it just refuses to run the program. I'm happy everyone likes it. Thank you Fraunces. I'm sure there are other wonderfull sisterships out there too! Thanks, the brick came first, the story after, although I had the idea already in my mind about how to salvage.
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