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Superkalle

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  1. Congratulations Skrytsson. Mighty fine work And naturally specially happy to see a fellow Swede win
  2. I'm not sure I get the bump. The LXF-file was allready made available for download in the original post.
  3. This was discussed a little bit here. Maybe it is of some help.
  4. Can only agree with the others. Great work
  5. OK, here's a mail I got from TLG Youtube video:
  6. Now, there's a bit of detective work for ya.
  7. I'll check in to this.
  8. I'll look into that. Thanks for pointing it out. Question though: Do you have MS Excel installed on your computer. In any ase there is a super simple workaround. Just select the entire sheet (in LDD Manager). Simplest is to clikc the small grey square that is formed in the top left corner. That should select the entire sheet. Then copy (Ctrl-C) and paste into Excel.
  9. Maybe you should remove the poll from the first post. Since we're up and running I mean
  10. After the Apocalypse RCB signup now open Are you ready for the Apocalypse...or more exacly life after it? Signup is now open for the latest EB RCB (Relay Community Build) using LDD, and hosted by Alopex. This time it has a new twist: Two factions building in one build. Each faction will have 10 members. The teams will take turns to build and will build towards each other for the final cataclysm. At the end of the build there will be a public vote for the team you like most. Head on over here to read more and to sign up.
  11. DLuders, great that you helped out to post the link to the site. But in all honesty I'm not sure why you copied and pasted the content also? Or did I miss something? Anyway, I say welcome to Photobricks too.
  12. Intresting idea. And interesting comments allready. Personally I'm still trying to understand what this is, and the purpose it fills. Some questions that spring to mind, sorted in no particular order: 1) How will TLG ensure that credit is given to the original MOC creator when someone links an image in from Flickr, Brickshelf etc? A youngster who finds a "cool MOC" may not bother to state who made it. In the AFOL community we otherwise tend to be very careful to state who created a certain MOC. 2) How shall a person who has posted a MOC on Flickr, Brickshelf etc be informed that a discussion is going on at rebrick.com? After all, if you post on Flickr or MOCPages, you kind of expect comments directly there? Or in the case of a forum like Eurobricks, in the topic where the image was perhaps first posted. (Sure, there's now way to secure MOC discussions on the original host-site even today, but with rebrick being a dedicated intermediate layer, I'm still wondering). 3) Will rebrick.com cache images. I.e. if the image on the host site is deleted, will it become unavailable at rebrick.com also? (I guess I'm wondering if a MOC creator has the power to decided himself if an image should be available at rebrick.com or not). 4) I found that some image thumbnail at rebrick.com that was linked to TBB, and once there, you had to click again to come to the source - which in this case was an image gallery at Flickr. Is this the way it is supposed to be, or will image links somehow be converted to point directly to the source, where the original created shared it and perhaps made his comments about the model?
  13. Aha, OK. Now I understand. Yes, you are right. It should be a connection possible.
  14. Hi Finaly got around to answering this This is an illegal design from TLG. The flange on the yellow techic element (by the x-axle hole) portrudes into the 4151 plate. After re-building, I found that the error occurs on both sides. The 2351 is the old telescope and 57779 the new arm. I'm not sure they go together with physcial bricks either. I haven't been able to reproduce this. This is a tricky one. It actually be that this is an illegal build also. I'm not sure that the width of the robotarms (including "hands") are narrower or wider then the glass.
  15. Super! Thanks for checking (I guess I should have done that first )
  16. Thanks for pointing that out DLuders - didn't know about it. I'm tempted to move it over here to the LDD forum Or if Andy reads this, could you make a dupliate post in the official LEGO models topic?
  17. It just struck me we haven't got any Mindstorms stuff here in the LDD forum. Does anyone have any Mindstorms MOCs made in LDD? Or the official starter models?
  18. Can you (or kamos) post a LXF where this phenomena could occur?
  19. Please note that if you post a MOC in the LDD forum, you need to attach the LXF-file. Please update your post with the LXF also. You are naturally free to post LDD MOCs at Eurobricks without the LXF, but then they need to be posted in the respective theme forum (in this case Town). Let me know if this is what you want, and I'll move the topic there.
  20. It won't be 5.0. It will only be a minor update where the old DbM and Universe themes are replaced.
  21. These treads will be back in the next release, due in January 2012 (so very soon).
  22. Cool design. Sort of Art Deco style. I like it!
  23. I think that particular cog-wheel has a round hole, so it should rotate just fine. But I might be mistaken.
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