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In lugnet.trains, Jeroen de Haan wrote:
Hi Jeroen,
as "usual" you have done a great job on these CAD models. I have downloaded them
at once. Again it is really hard to tell from first view if they are made by
real LEGO® bricks of just virtual ones.
Keep on with your great work!
Ben
> Sometimes simple thing can take a while and/or cost more engery than one hoped
> for. Today I am proud to present you two posters of MOCs by Higasi Nakano. If
> you haven't seen his work, I'll advise you to take a look at his Brickshelf
> pages ( http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=nakano ).
> Higasi was very helpfull making the LDraw files (since there weren't any of his
> models) by giving feedback and sending some detail pictures.
>
> Also to be thanked are Jan-Albert van Ree for sharing some CPU time and Masao
> Shinoda for creating some text in Japanees (I have no idea what the text exactly
> means; communication was a bit confusing).
>
> I hope you can appriciate Higasi's work.
>
> For those who want to know: waiting (Shaun! please reply!!!) is a beautifull
> poster of a steam engine and rendering is a poster of 5 very fast trains...
>
> Oh, the new (and older) poster can be found on http://www,digitalbricks.nl
>
> Jeroen
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