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Re: Tabula scalata Lego
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In lugnet.announce.moc, "Daniel" <cryptologistpuzzler@gmail.com> wrote:
I've been experimenting with some techniques to make "tabula scalata" Lego that
forms different images when viewed at different angles. Here's a couple of
videos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/5UY2WZy8MNMNgr157

https://photos.app.goo.gl/q1qqvGUeSYjk5m7i7

and a brief blog

https://thediscreetblogproblem.wordpress.com/2021/01/23/putting-lego-in-perspective/

That's pretty cool. There has been some work in this area in the past, at least
one mosaic at Brickworld did this, several years in a row now.


Subject: 
Tabula scalata Lego
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I've been experimenting with some techniques to make "tabula scalata" Lego that
forms different images when viewed at different angles. Here's a couple of
videos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/5UY2WZy8MNMNgr157

https://photos.app.goo.gl/q1qqvGUeSYjk5m7i7

and a brief blog

https://thediscreetblogproblem.wordpress.com/2021/01/23/putting-lego-in-perspective/


Subject: 
Reptillian Space Fighter
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Sat, 6 Jul 2019 00:20:57 GMT
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This started as a real-life build with my son that then got embellished in LDD and rendered with bluerender. &#65279;



The design is a departure from my typical “Neo-Classic-Space” builds. Its form felt much more “organic” and the green/dark-gray color scheme felt like it should belong to a reptilian race of aliens. It is armed with 2 powerful anti-capital ship cannons that draw power directly from the main engines. it has twin light blasters mounted on the tip of each sponson as well as 4 guided missiles. The cockpit detaches and serves as an escape pod. It is a compact design with only 230 bricks and as such I had to abandon my general rule of including retractable landing gear in my designs.

After it was built, it did feel like it subconsciously drew inspiration from the new-battlestar-galactica cyclon raiders.

I also rendered it as a Blactron ship which felt like it could have fit the general theme.



A couple of more pics at brickshelf

Enjoy,

drc


Subject: 
Lego Ideas "Moments In Space" Contest Entry - Cosmic Sentinel
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Fri, 9 Feb 2018 19:14:01 GMT
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Voting has stated today in the Lego Ideas “Moments in Space” contest. The winner may have their design turned into a promotional give-away set.

My entry is the Cosmic Sentinel - a small neo-classic space scouting/fighter ship



Link to Contest Entry

Thanks for looking! If you like the Cosmic Sentinel, please register and vote for it.

drc


Subject: 
BSG MK VII viper MOC
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I posted my MK II Viper a few years back. I finally got around to doing the MK VII version in LDD and rendered in Bluerender.

It is built in the ~1 stud = 1 foot scale I have built my other models to. It is slightly longer than scale, but that is to compensate for the extra width that our overly obese minifigs require.



brickshelf gallery when moderated

In my research, I realized that there are two subtly different versions out there. The original has the wings blending into the fuselage all the way out toward the nose and has different shaped wings. The “MK VIIB” has the wings blending into the fuselage about the midpoint of the nose (and remind me a lot of how the wings on an F-18 blend into the forward fuselage). I chose to try to model the “B” model and used this site put up by one of the VFX modelers for the show as a reference.

This was a difficult build to try to make all the angles come together and look “right” at this scale. The core is a 2x2 structure using the many bricks with studs on their sides that are now available. The model literally has “studs up” in all 6 directions to achieve the form.

I did look at this excellent MOC of the MKVIIA by atomictoaster85 somewhat in the build process as it appeared much smaller and “true to scale” than other MK VII MOCs I have seen online. Given the shape of the rear fuselage behind the cockpit, there are only so many ways to achieve the “stepped” look with LEGO bricks at this size.and that portion of my model does look very similar. I don’t know if I am satisfied with the large sloped wedges on the sides of the rear of the fuselage relative to the MK VII reference I was using and may continue to twiddle with it in the future.

A minifig does barely fit into the cockpit, but as a result, the controls and instrumentation are not as detailed as I would normally like. Yet another compromise when trying to build at a smaller scale.

I have been challenging myself to include fully retractable landing gear in these Viper models that closes cleanly. On the nose gear, I didn’t quite achieve the effect I wanted. I had another nose gear design planned (similar to my LL919 model) but the nose structure became too compromised when I started deleting bricks to make room for the nose gear assembly. So I ended up using a simple hinge piece with a 1x2 brick. It works, but does interrupt the clean lines of the bottom of the craft.

Lastly, I’m not sure I like the minifig surfboards for the wing/tail tips. I thought they would look cool, but are too wide for the scale I’m working at. I would also like to eliminate the gaps on the wing/tail cannons. Again, these are some things I might continue to experiment with. But overall, I believe the design is 90% there, and I am happy with it for now.

Thanks for looking,

drc



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