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Unfortunately a most important part is missing from LDD even with the latest update. I'm talking about the half cone wall 5x4 which is required for the cockpit. I had to improvise and use the 3x4 half cone, thus making it smaller but bearable. Other than that, all parts were there. Also LDD's latest "hide" function is a huge help for this set. Also the engine blue stripes are still missing so I had to connect two of them to reach the required length. The engine grating also required a custom solution. All in all I started the set from scratch in LDD and realized that it handles the angles and a bit better.
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Here it is. Just finished it! http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g14/george_ts/Millennium Falcon - 75192_1.png
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I am in the process of making it in LDD too. I had to do some tweaks though. 1. Some corner tiles aren't in LDD so I used a more "round" solution. 2. The blue stripes for the engine are also missing. The required size is longer than the max available. So I had to use a peg connector with the largest available and a smaller one. 3. The nose of the falcon which uses the hinge tiles, as usual, doesn't match so I had to remove the hinges to make it kinda fit. 4. The grating of the engine is not also flexible, so I had to use some smaller lattices and connect them together. Looks kinda neat. I will post pictures when I finish the beast.
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I don't think you should go to that extent using a USB graphics adapter. Since all the previous generation GPUs work properly, clearly it's an issue with the Pascal cards' drivers. I posted on an nvidia thread about it and we'll see. I was using LDD without the outlines until I discovered its existence :P
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Hello people! I'm having this exact same issue and had been bugging LEGO support about it until they redirected me to this forum! I'm using a GTX1070 by Asus and as soon as I enable brick outlines, the drawing gets messed up. Even if you only place a single large tile (like those at the base of the Eiffel Tower) the graphics get scrambled. I tried it on my work computer which has a really old graphics card but the issue isn't there. Has anyone found a solution?