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Mobile Ship Loader Conveyor
mocbuild101 replied to doug72's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I can: Its only 1 stud longer, and perfectly capable of supporting the gears under heavy load - in fact, if you added 2 more 1x4 half-beams, it would make it even stronger! -
Mobile Ship Loader Conveyor
mocbuild101 replied to doug72's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Oh, why didn't you make it out of original Lego parts? - I can think of at least one way to make it... -
Oh, I see what you meant now... The old type of driving ring actually has 5 positions, so if the middle position is skipped, then yes, they would have 4 positions. They can just, if they are held close to the centre position - if they are left loose, they will engage the clutch gears just slightly, though they will still run if any torque is applied.
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Mobile Ship Loader Conveyor
mocbuild101 replied to doug72's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
What is that grey part? I've never seen it before... -
Mini-Truck
mocbuild101 replied to Leonard Goldstein's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Sure! - if I can find it... I should really make a topic for my safes, as I have a few of them, and plan to make more...- 17 replies
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Cool! It looks like it's very fun to play with! It would be good to see some photos...
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[TC12] The Mean Machine
mocbuild101 replied to Charbel's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
OMG That is quite amazing! It's only the Brick-figures that are rendered... -
Mini-Truck
mocbuild101 replied to Leonard Goldstein's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Very nice, and very cute! - I think that's a perfect combination! I think I might suffer from it too, as I'm always trying to make the smallest, most compact MOCs I can... But personally I think that's a good thing to do, as it pushes your creative parts usage. Although of course, you will eventually end up with some ridiculously small MOCs - I have still got the smallest working safe I ever made, but at only 4x6 studs, I think it might be a bit too small...- 17 replies
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I have had many small injuries building with Lego, but most recently, I was trying to remove a 6x10 plate from a MOC, when I slipped, and hit the knuckle of my thumb on the corner of the plate - which resulted in a very painful (and bleeding) dint in my thumb... But, I have never stepped on a brick...
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I agree, it's very easy to miss the page changing buttons... But then again, it might be due to most of the builder's wackiness draining into his original idea!
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Congratulations to all the winners, though really, everyone should be happy for what they have achieved. I know I am, as I achieved my goal of being in the top 10! But most importantly, I built something that I would have never even considered before, and it turned out to be one of the best MOCs I have ever made - which of course, is something I am very proud of. Oh, and a quick heads up to anyone that wants to build the Banana Scorpion: There will be instructions...
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Yeah, that's really annoying... I don't know... where could I check it? That makes sense...
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Well yes, that is a lot to render... But here's some suggestions to reduce the render time: (other than decreasing the resolution) only use a maximum of 3 lights, but change them to area lights - they should actually look better than the 8 lights you currently have. remove some of the internal bricks from the model - because if they're never going to be seen, why render them? I assume so, as I never adjusted it myself... But you can always preview the animation in LDCad, so you can make any adjustments before exporting to POV-Ray. Thanks for the tip! I tried so much to get rid of the shiny finish, I never thought it would be affected by the color... But just one question, where exactly do I change it? - in LDCad, or in POV-Ray?
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Wow, that was a lot longer than I was expecting! The render I did (above) only took about 6 hours (for the same 360 frames, at 640x480), and I'm only using a basic laptop! What resolution are you rendering at? - I makes a LOT of difference to the rendering time... GIMP, which is the same program I use for all my photo editing.
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Here's two things you can try: Run the POV-Ray render again, just in case there was a glitch in the system. Load the model into LDCad, apply the "Camera test" animation, and then export the POV-Ray animation, which you can then render. Which will look like this: (after a few tweaks to the ini file)
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Lego Re-releases - What would you like to see?
mocbuild101 replied to ElectroDiva's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I thought of that too (and I would prefer it over 9398), but... Lego is never going to re-release a limited edition set...