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Re: Do your minifigs need a powerful front loader?
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Wed, 4 Nov 1998 22:50:36 GMT
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Fredrik Glöckner wrote in message ...
I've just finished some LDraw instructions for a minifig scale
articulated front loader.

   http://www.math.uio.no/~fredrigl/technic/loader/

BTW: Is it considered comme il faut to post a message like this to this
discussion group?  Should I have inlined the DAT-files and posted it to
lugnet.cad.dat in stead?



Great model.  I am still trying to wrap my head around the full picture from
the .dat's with missing parts... I'm slow, but will get it eventually.
Looks like some great designing.  How long did you work on it (roughly)?  A
lot of tweaking over time?

One suggestion... link to your main page from the picture page you
published.  That way people that don't know how to delete down someone's
directory structure, can get to your other models!

For posting (IMO)...

Announce the URL and any details of the model and model building in
Lugnet.build. (Possibility of cross-posting to a theme group if applicable.
e.g. robotics, or trains, ect.)  I am not sure how necessary cross-posting
would be, because I think that Lugnet.build is most likely an universally
read group... but not sure?)

Post the inlined .dat in Lugnet.cad.dat with a short header

Post an announcement in Lugnet.cad of the .dat file and any extra cad
specific details that the general population might not be interested or
understand.

That's my opinion anyway.  I think you did right!  The missing LDraw part
information and substitutions was important for people to understand the
renderings, so I don't think that was out of place in Lugnet.build

LINC



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  Re: Do your minifigs need a powerful front loader?
 
(...) Well, my layout isn't too pedagogic, but I figured that with all the images from the different angles, it just might be possible to assemble the model. ;-) A bad thing is probably that you really need the bucket to actually make the model, and (...) (26 years ago, 5-Nov-98, to lugnet.build)

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  Do your minifigs need a powerful front loader?
 
I've just finished some LDraw instructions for a minifig scale articulated front loader. (URL) features working steering and a bucket that is raisable and tiltable. Both bucket operations are easily controlled with a dedicated handle, and both (...) (26 years ago, 4-Nov-98, to lugnet.build)

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