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RE: LDraw.org TLG models
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lugnet.cad
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Fri, 9 Apr 1999 16:27:23 GMT
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Thank you. Now I know where I got it from!! I have it in a folder somewhere :) I
can inline them easy enough, so don't worry about any of that stuff.
TO TIM AND THE OTHERS WORKING on the website, what is the feeling on the models?
If we have them available for download we would want them in zip format correct?
Should we leave turnable submodels as a seperate model or should we just inline
them into the main model??
Ryan
"Build or build not. There is no try." - Lego Master Yoda
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On 4/9/99, at 10:56 AM, Lars C. Hassing wrote:
> Ryan answered JW:
> > What about the 6973 Deep Freeze Defender; 6898 Ice-Sat V;
> ...
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> I have done the 6898, see
> http://www.netby.net/Nord/Mandelvej/Hassing/l3pgal.html
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> The DAT files of this and the other models in the gallery
> are already available for download, but I have dozens of other
> models at home. I'll make you a list.
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> Some models are split into submodels, which are referenced
> by an example "scene" model file. When I made the gallery in
> August 1998, I zipped all DAT files belonging to one model,
> but I guess they should be MPD'd now?
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> Some models have moveable/turnable sections.
> Some sets consist of several models.
> What is the criteria for submodels?
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> If a set is supplied with several scene files showing
> different arrangements, MPD is not a good choice?
> /Lars
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| Ryan answered JW: (...) ... I have done the 6898, see (URL) DAT files of this and the other models in the gallery are already available for download, but I have dozens of other models at home. I'll make you a list. Some models are split into (...) (26 years ago, 9-Apr-99, to lugnet.cad)
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