Dr. Brick
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Hm I don't think that's what I need to do. I can't open the programme so I can't select <file>. I have also searched my hard drive for 'conns' and it didn't find anything. Sorry for my inexperience!
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Hi there! I would really like to use this programme but I'm having problems installing it. When I start up the programme an error jumps up with the message 'unable to find Images folder. Choose the correct installation path or reinstall the application and let the library completion before closing the installation window.' I have downloaded Directx and the LDraw library so I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I'm sorry I'm really bad at this stuff. Cheers Alastair
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I was surprised at how sturdy it was myself. But yeah, it could really hold quite a lot. I could push on it with quite a lot of weight and it didn't budge. Dr. Brick
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Yes, it's great fun really. It's this organisation that organises sport and theme camps round Leuven. They're called Sporty Creactief. Dr. Brick
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Hi everybody! During the holidays of the past two years I've been working at a LEGO camp. It's basically a week for kids where they can play with way more LEGO then they'll ever have. The job discription says I need to keep them building and help them a bit, but I like to give them lessons in basic building techniques, which they enjoy. In the morning they can play with boxes full of pick-a-brick rubbish (you know the thing, weird pieces in useless colours). In the afternoon they build with boxes filled up with +/-7000 classic bricks (mainly 2x4, 2x2 and a few 2x8) sorted by colour. Now even though there's so many pieces (in total with all the boxes +/-49000) the kids often complain that they can't build anything cool with those classic, 'boring' bricks. Well I had a bit of spare time on my hands, so I wanted to prove a point: Apart from the two 48x48 baseplates this bridge is built entirely out of the classic 2x4 brick. It is very stable and will hold any LEGO vehicules on it. They were impressed, and didn't ask for the 'cool' bricks anymore. Comments welcome! Dr. Brick Brickshelf folder when public.
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Hi Everybody, I don't want to be negative and I'm glad it's the public transport but the chance that we get a new monorail is very, very small (reasons mentioned above somewhere). Just don't get your hopes up to much... Can't wait for pics! Dr. Brick
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Modifying your LDD
Dr. Brick replied to Zerobricks's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I would also really like this. Is there really no legal way of doing it? I don't want to get others (or myself) into trouble over a few parts in a programme. Dr. Brick -
I would love to see this but as a plate, that would be really usefull. Dr. Brick
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This is great Iain! The sky windows (they are the old ModelTeam ones) are epic! They convinced me to get it! Thanks! Dr. Brick
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Thanks for the great review! I to like the trailer. I like the large amount of green in it. And you know what it really would be quite good for? A Octan Energy Wind Turbine, Ã la 4999. Thanks again, I'm definetly buying this! Dr. Brick
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Agreed, remember, if the helicopter would be any smaller it would be as thin as the limo. That would be a bit strange... I like, don't think I'll buy it, but it's cool. Dr. Brick
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Hi and welcome Commodore Marks, Ah yes, I will be faced with the same problem next year. If I were you I'd try and find a LEGO club in your neighborhood. Maybe you'll meet people who want to build together with you in different places, or who don't mind storing your creations. There's a map of all lugs here: http://www.lugnet.com/map/ As already mentioned you can also make digital designs. There are two different programs you can use: LEGO Digital Designer (made by LEGO) or LDraw (made by fans). Have fun, and don't forget to show us your MOCs when you've finished them. Dr. Brick
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Several of these: I think I'll have to wait till I get a proper income! Dr. Brick
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Thanks for all the helpfull comments! Of course i allready looked on bricklink, as I have used it many times before. But it reaaly wasn't what I was looking for. (something like: hey! we've got way to many bricks, why don't you have them all for a really cheap price! - that would be so good ) I never thought of PaB because I always feel it is also pretty expensive, but 0.20 is way better than 0.31. (200 euros in stead of 310 ) I'll think about, its a lot of money... Thanks again for the advice! Dr. Brick
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Hi Everybody! I was wondering what the cheapest way is of buying 1000 of these in trans-clear: I'm not promising to buy any (don't want to give false hope to anybody who has been hoping for years on end to get rid of 1000 panels ), just enquiring on the price. Thanks! Dr. Brick (sorry if this should be in the buy, sell and trade forum, I wasn't sure)
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It's not the era/size you're interested in I think but when it comes to roof techniques, I'm pretty proud of this: (sorry for large picture) Dr. Brick
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Great, It works! Thank you very much! Dr. Brick
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Hi everybody! Quite some time ago I made this: link. Since I built that my computer crashed and I lost all my documents, including the station. Now that LDD has been updated with new functions and support for larger models I think it's time I build it again. But I have problem. The train tracks, that are essential in the model, are no longer available on LDD. Does anyone know a way of getting those pieces back in the program? Thanks! Dr. Brick
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LEGO World 2009 - Netherlands (Zwolle)
Dr. Brick replied to Bricks's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
Yeah it was really good, and great being able to put some faces to the names! Dr. Brick -
Hi Legopapa and welcome to Eurobricks! You've got some nice MOC's on your site. I see you have also presented some of your work on LEGO World. Will you be showing it this week as well? Hey, are you the same Legopapa as on Bricklink? In that case I would have brought some of your LEGO. Hope you have a great time here! Dr. Brick
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Signed. Dr. Brick
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Indeed, this year we won't see another. But I'm pretty sure we will in 2010. Dr. Brick
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I must disagree with this. Last year LEGO released Medievel Market Village as an exclusive for the Castle line. Then not that much later they released the Emerald Night. I'm sure they will release at least two, probaly three exclusive 'city' sets next year (one will be a modular house). I do. You see, LEGO CITY isn't made for Afols but for children. Children like to play with toys they can relate to. If you do a poll on how many kids want to be a fire fighter and how many want to be a barber (or any other 'civilian' function) you will find that most of them want to be a fire fighter. You should be happy that TLC gives us a few civilian sets. But never expect them to donate you a whole line of civilian sets, because they never will. Dr. Brick
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That blue plane lookes rather good really. It doesn't have <insert that tiresome argument> wings and I think it' isn't 8-wide. Then that octan tanker, the smart car and the crane van look rather good. Dissapointed about the fire sets... Dr. Brick