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Vintage lightbrick 2 x 4
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lugnet.cad
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Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:53:21 GMT
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Last night I've uploaded the vintage lightbrick to the Part Tracker.
http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/x322c02.dat
(And all related subfiles)
I was a bit amazed that I got reviews so quick, even though they were novotes.
Since I can't reply on the PT, I'll do it here.
Steffen about x322s02.dat:
> whoah! marvellous work!
> I love this part.
> 2-4ring6.dat is missing.
Oops, my fault, uploaded the 2-4ring6 now.
Doesn't the PT upload check for missing primitives????
Steffen about x323.dat:
> Whoah, Niels, I am strongly impressed.
> Boy, I like the work you have put into this.
> I have the real part, and it looks exactly the same as your 3D
> Model. Especially the metal side tips are modeled very well.
> Nevertheless: I wonder if this part should contain some
> Wolfram thread in its center to make it really perfect?
Is it worth modelling a .25 LDU or less thick thread?
Secondly, I can't measure it, so it would be based on guessing.
Niels
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Vintage lightbrick 2 x 4
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| (...) If you really want to impress the nitpickers you have to model the Tungsten (Tungsten is what we call wolfram here) filament AND get it to emit light when the model is POVed... :-) This part brings back fond memories, it was my first electric (...) (21 years ago, 19-Jan-04, to lugnet.cad)
| | | Re: Vintage lightbrick 2 x 4
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| (...) No, because it assumes you'll be uploading any missing files shortly. Otherwise, the submission process could be really restrictive/annoying, when all files have to be submitted in the exact proper sequence. However, once files are processed (...) (21 years ago, 21-Jan-04, to lugnet.cad)
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