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  1. I'd be all for that. I've found that one of the harder sets to find on Bricklink, and its a lot of parts to source "a la carte". Eventually I'll have enough to build my own MOC, but a new official train shed would be great!
  2. I've been enjoying this thread a lot. One train I haven't seen mentioned so far is the "Rocky Mountaineer", which is a double-decker with an almost all-glass roof. I think this would be a great next train for TLG to create. It would certainly be very different than anything that has come before. Here's a link showing the train: http://www.rockymountaineer.com/
  3. I am told by a reliable source that there is no way to set a height in BlueBrick for now. As a workaround, you can export the BBM file into LDraw format, open the LDR/MPD file in an LDraw program, and modify the height of the parts. Though you could then import the LDR/MPD file back into BlueBrick, you wouldn't want to (export loses lots of data and you won't see the heights in BlueBrick). Interesting, huh?
  4. Hi, I've recently started using BlueBrick to document my layout before I tear it down to start a new one. (Why BlueBrick? TLC's web-based tool is too simplistic and LDD runs like a dog on my system. And I kind of like the single-focus nature of BlueBrick. ) It's a pretty simple layout, mainly a "figure 8" that elevates along its route so the crossover goes over itself. I can throw down the track in BlueBrick easily enough, but I can't figure out how to specify the elevation, or if that's even possible. Does anyone know? I've searched every resource I can find (including this awesome site) to no avail. - While I'm at it, has anyone else had trouble playing the BlueBrick tutorials on YouTube? I can play the first English one but not the 2nd or 3rd, or even many of the non-English ones. Thanks, -dave
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