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Re: LEGO Factory Updated
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 10 May 2006 21:43:53 GMT
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> So just use MLCAD and then open the models with LDD...as long as the parts
> exist, it'll work fine. --Bram
OMG!!!! so it does! Even big, complicated models. Way to go, LEGO Factory
team!
Although, not only are some (many?) of the parts I use not available at all,
even when those are removed by LDD before uploading, I can't buy the model.
The screen gives no clue as to why, just won't give me a price and says
"Can't add to cart". I suspect it's because some of the parts I have used,
even though they are in the Designer palette, are not in stock in the
Factory fulfilment system. Not sure how we can tell what's in stock and
what's not.
Still, it's a big step forward. I have never succeeded in building anything
in LDD (it has the most opaque interface I have ever come across) so this
makes (or will make, at some point, when the parts are in stock) Factory
usable for me.
Kevin
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: LEGO Factory Updated
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| (...) Add the MyTrain pallete, and then delete the custom pallete for your MOC to get something you can buy. (Warning...it won't be pretty). --Bram (19 years ago, 11-May-06, to lugnet.general)
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