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Re: Non-TLG Parts
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Mon, 15 Feb 1999 02:03:36 GMT
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Scott wrote in message <36C7347F.65378519@agate.net>...
> I have sort of already modelled this piece in LDraw. I use it all the
> time as a connector for my fire houses(shoe lace and flexi rubber Lego
> ones).
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> Ryan
Hmmm. Ask and ye shall recieve. How did you implement the design. I've
looked at it and have not decided how to handle the area between the loop
and the plate. Do you remove the connecting material or leave it.
Remember, this part is a broken regular element. How do the parts usually
end up? With half the material on each half or with most on one part or the
other? I can't imagine that it would break cleanly. I have never had one
of my own ( reclaimed from my children who no longer live we me, well, my
son does but I never see him except for the lump in his bed ) break, so, I
assume that they are of the new version.
Roy
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Non-TLG Parts
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| (...) You could generate a random height-grid, to represent the broken side of the neo-part. Use that information as a mesh, and convert it to LDraw code. Steve (26 years ago, 15-Feb-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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| I have sort of already modelled this piece in LDraw. I use it all the time as a connector for my fire houses(shoe lace and flexi rubber Lego ones). Ryan (...) (26 years ago, 14-Feb-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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