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  1. That sounds like a cool application. You are free to use the code as it's licensed GPL v3.
  2. Yes. The models generated by this package are in LDraw format. Thanks. I'm a complete novice in this area, so if anything looks amiss or there's particular papers or other work that you've seen that might be helpful to me, I'm open to ideas and suggestions.
  3. As part of one of my courses, I was asked to create a project applying formal grammars to some problem. I thought that someone here might find it interesting: https://github.com/jncraton/connectiongrammar/blob/master/readme.md
  4. I did some testing on this to answer a question over on Bricks Stack Exchange. I found that I was limited at around 150mA with the overload protection in place when running the 43362c01 motor.
  5. I was lucky enough to get an early copy of the new Lincoln Memorial set from the LEGO CEE team in advance of its launch in January, so I though I'd put together a quick review of it. This is my first review, and my first post, so I'd appreciate any constructive criticism that you have for me. Build Parts The most unique part in this set has to be the bar 3L (87994) in white. There are 46 of them included, and the only other set to use this part was the Maersk Line Triple-E (10241) with only six of them included. This is a great part to add detail to models and is a wonderful addition to my collection. There are also more 1x1 round plates with open stud (85861) in this set than in any other. This part isn't particularly rare at this point, but it is very useful. However, 86 of them seems like more that I really know what to do with. There's a reasonable assortment of common white plates, bricks and tiles as well as a few 2x2 corner panels (91501) which aren't super rare, but still nice to have if you don't have any yet. There are also a few 2x4 and 1x6 tiles in olive green, which is a color I personally really enjoy, so I'm always happy to have more of those. Final Model The final model does a nice job of capturing the essense of the real life structure. Here's a comparison between the two for comparison. The roof of the model can be removed to get a better view on Lincoln inside: Overall, this is a nice little Architecture set. There's not anything particularly special about this set, but it looks great and if you have enjoyed the other smaller Architecture sets, this will be a good one to add to your collection. Thanks to the CEE team for providing me with this set. This review is copied from my blog.
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