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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 14:55:51 GMT, "Franklin W. Cain"
<fwcain@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Oh the piece I couldn't find is 6 bricks long, 1 brick high, 1 brick
> > wide. It basically looks like a slope for 4 bricks and then just goes
> > straight for two more bricks. It's also got three holes through the
> > middle section. It's very technicish looking. Don't ask me where I
> > got it, I have no clue.
> By any chance, are you referring to one of these?...
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> 2744.DAT
> Technic Wing Back
> http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=2744
That's the one! Thanks! I knew it was in there somewhere, at some
point I really need to go through and resort my list.
-Matthew
-http://members.hscis.net/~moulton/
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Well I finally decided to get with it and learn LDraw, etc, etc.
Although when I went looking for it I found MLCAD...WOW! SO much
easier to use, build, understand, etc, etc. I mean I went halfway
through the tutorial and jumped right into making my own models! This
way I can make instructions for all my models! (the Behemoth may take
me a while though). It took me 2 hours just to do one of the Black
Hawk's engines but since it was my fist time I think that's pretty
good. Especially since (as you can see) it's quite intricate in
design. In fact the Black Hawk is probably my most intricate and
complex Lego model And probably THE most intricate of any Lego model
(technic not included). You can see some pictures of the whole thing
on my site but they're not very good so you can't really make out any
detail. I think within the next few days I should have the whole
model scanned though.
Here's a link to the pov render and dat file for the engine for those
interested: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1610
And here's a link to the pictures I have of the Black Hawk:
http://members.hscis.net/~moulton/hawk.html
-Matthew
-http://members.hscis.net/~moulton/
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On Fri, 6 Oct 2000 21:18:52 GMT, "Jon Palmer" <jpalmer@oklahoma.net>
wrote:
> > I don't care much, except I'd rather that my entry was *not* at the top of
> > the ship-list. It's not exactly a flagship for the fleet, y'know?
> >
> > It would be better if the first entry was a really good one.
> >
> > Steve
> Well this actually brings up a whole other issue. Order. I originally
> had the order alphabatized by the ship names. But that put my ship at the
> top and I didn't want people to think I was tooting my own horn. Now the
> lists are alpha' by the creators names. And now we have someone else who
> doesn't want to be at the top. Apparantly this is a scary place to be. LOL.
> Input anyone? I'm a little stumped at the moment.
>
> Jon
What about some kind of a voting thing? People who visit the site
could vote for the one they like best. Personally I don't really mind
where mine is at, it's all good. :)
-Matthew
-http://members.hscis.net/~moulton/
ps: The Star Wars instructions on my website are temporarily down and
on Monday or Tuesday I'm moving the entire site to a new location (on
my new account). I'm not sure what the url will be yet but I'll keep
everyone posted. The old site will always remain but it will bring
you to the new location so you don't really need to worry about
updating anything if you don't want to.
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Um...I know I said I was going to LDraw the Black Hawk, however there
was a piece that I could not find so I chose to do the Inferno
instead. The dat file is below, along with a unrendered 4 perspective
view of the ship. Right now I'm too tired to figure out the camera
angle thingies so I won't actually render it until like tomorrow or
the next day. Unless someone wants to do it for me. :)
Dat file:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1611
Actual model pictures:
http://members.hscis.net/~moulton/inferno.html
Oh the piece I couldn't find is 6 bricks long, 1 brick high, 1 brick
wide. It basically looks like a slope for 4 bricks and then just goes
straight for two more bricks. It's also got three holes through the
middle section. It's very technicish looking. Don't ask me where I
got it, I have no clue.
-Matthew
-http://members.hscis.net/~moulton/
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 14:04:03 GMT, "Joakim Olsson" <jocke@arjay.nu>
wrote:
> > > 6985 looks really ugly, would be nice to meet the designer...
> > Wow! It's taken a long time, but I finally heard someone else admit this
> > spaceship looks ugly! I knew it'd happen eventually ;-)
> OK, i have to admit i'm beginning to like the design, it's more like
> "different" now.
I really like 6985 because it can so easily be altered and modified.
I can't think of any Lego set I've rebuilt in so many different ways
over the years. Check out the Behemoth on my website if you want to
see my newest variation on 6985. Hopefully I can find the time to get
some better pictures of it at some point.
-Matthew
-http://members.hscis.net/~moulton/
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