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Re: New MOC: 1:18 scale BMW M5 Sedan
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:54:58 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Bram Lambrecht wrote:

   Please let me know what you think! Comments, criticisms, questions, flames, etc encouraged,
--Bram

As usual your car skills at once confuse and stun me. Really nice work. And thank you for the very thorough explanation of the 0.7 stud offset. I still have absolutely no idea how you did that.


    j o n
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Subject: 
Re: New MOC: 1:18 scale BMW M5 Sedan
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 20:39:51 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Jon Palmer wrote:
   In lugnet.announce.moc, Bram Lambrecht wrote:

   Please let me know what you think! Comments, criticisms, questions, flames, etc encouraged,
--Bram

As usual your car skills at once confuse and stun me.

Heh, thanks.

   Really nice work. And thank you for the very thorough explanation of the 0.7 stud offset. I still have absolutely no idea how you did that.

Well, I used LDraw a lot for a few years, so I got to be pretty familiar with the dimensions of lego parts, and how they need to be oriented to get everything to line up properly. Familiarity with the dimensions of technic bricks, headlight bricks, 1x4-1x2 brackets, and light clips really comes in handy.

Here’s another level, upside down 0.4 stud offset that I used on the Jeep Cherokee:


--Bram



   Bram Lambrecht
www.bldesign.org

 

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