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Re: Datsville: crane
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lugnet.cad.dat.models
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Mon, 13 Sep 1999 20:45:32 GMT
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The idea is that you start with the crane and a 32x32 area (or larger
if you wish) and then gradually build a building underneath it.
I'd be willing to give you a building in pieces as I cad it so we get the
right effect. I have a cool design that uses technic beams and "concrete
skin" to simulate actual building construction.
KL
In lugnet.cad.dat.models, John VanZwieten writes:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kevin Loch <kloch@opnsys.com>
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> > I'm posting this as a mpd this time.
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> .mpd is the way to go for this type of thing. I want to seriously plug
> M-Peedy for anyone using LDAO. If you set it up as a tool (took me 5-10
> minutes) it works with even less effort than inlining.
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> > Sooner or later Datsville is
> > going to need an office building for it's residents to work in.
> > This is a modular crane that can be adjusted in height for any
> > project, and the arm can be rotated about the crane top.
> > The inspiration for this comes from living in the Northern
> > Virginia area where at least 50 office buildings have been built in the past
> > year.
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> Cool crane. How would the crane rotate? At the top, I assume.
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> Anyone got a 1/2 finished large building they'd consider sending me so I can
> use the crane with it?
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> -John Van
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| ----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Loch <kloch@opnsys.com> (...) .mpd is the way to go for this type of thing. I want to seriously plug M-Peedy for anyone using LDAO. If you set it up as a tool (took me 5-10 minutes) it works with even less (...) (25 years ago, 13-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad.dat.models)
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