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In lugnet.space, "Dave Schuler" <orrex@bluetiehome.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.space, "David Koudys" <davidkoudys@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I 'finished' (is it ever done?) lighting up my Classic Space Layout and decided
> > to set it up in my living room.
> >
> > I took some pics and posted them on my Flickr channel -
> >
> > <https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzD1sW>
> >
> > Also took a few vids and put them on my YouTube Channel -
> >
> > A 'minifig' camera view on the layout -
> >
> > <https://youtu.be/sZIOlxJpamw>
> >
> > My discussion about the layout -
> >
> > <https://youtu.be/lK6mqiOPwow>
>
> Terrific work! I'm sorry that I didn't see this thread until now, or I'd have
> commented sooner. I don't go in for LEGO much lately, but Classic Space will
> forever hold a special classic space in my heart.
>
> Thanks for sharing!
>
>
> Dave!
Thanks so much Dave! !
I sporadically check out LUGNET ;)
I'm just kinda focused on making this layout as 'best' as possible. I may get
bored of it at some point and do something else, but for now, this is basically
it :)
Good hearing from you.
Take care,
Dave K
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In lugnet.space, "Brently-Mills" <brentlymills@hotmail.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.space, "David Koudys" <davidkoudys@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I 'finished' (is it ever done?) lighting up my Classic Space Layout and decided
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> > Hope everyone is doing well.
> >
> > Dave K
>
> Truely wonderful work! I really like the contrast between the classic space and
> the modern building styles.
Thanks so much!
I always considered my building style to be stuck in the '70's and 'early '80's
:)
I have fun with it, tho. And i'm basically doing 2 shows 'back-to-back'
One this upcoming weekend in Etobicoke, and one the first weekend in June which
is a 'secret' ;)
Take care
Dave K
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In lugnet.space, "David Koudys" <davidkoudys@gmail.com> wrote:
> I 'finished' (is it ever done?) lighting up my Classic Space Layout and decided
> to set it up in my living room.
>
> I took some pics and posted them on my Flickr channel -
>
> <https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzD1sW>
>
> Also took a few vids and put them on my YouTube Channel -
>
> A 'minifig' camera view on the layout -
>
> <https://youtu.be/sZIOlxJpamw>
>
> My discussion about the layout -
>
> <https://youtu.be/lK6mqiOPwow>
Terrific work! I'm sorry that I didn't see this thread until now, or I'd have
commented sooner. I don't go in for LEGO much lately, but Classic Space will
forever hold a special classic space in my heart.
Thanks for sharing!
Dave!
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In lugnet.space, "David Koudys" <davidkoudys@gmail.com> wrote:
> I 'finished' (is it ever done?) lighting up my Classic Space Layout and decided
> to set it up in my living room.
>
> I took some pics and posted them on my Flickr channel -
>
> <https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzD1sW>
>
> Also took a few vids and put them on my YouTube Channel -
>
> A 'minifig' camera view on the layout -
>
> <https://youtu.be/sZIOlxJpamw>
>
> My discussion about the layout -
>
> <https://youtu.be/lK6mqiOPwow>
>
> There are a whole slew of other previous vids on my YouTube channel that show
> how I got to this point.
>
> A very special thanks to Rob Hendrix for his LifeLites lighting kits that I used
> extensively in this layout.
>
> <https://lifelites.com/>
>
> I should probably do a tally to see what the final number is for LifeLites kits
> in the layout...
>
> Here's a quick listing off the top of my head -
>
> Landing pads - 13 x 2 kits each = 26
> Monorail Station - 2 kits
> Habitat - 1 kit
> Rocket Launch - 2 kits
> Ships - 3 advanced kits (so far - soon to me more)
> Tower - floors 0-3 (ground ops) - 8
> Tower - floors 4-9 (landing pad/monorail demarc) - 2
> Tower - floor 10 (observation) - 2
> Tower - floor 11 (space ops) - 2
> Tower - floor 12 (exec - cake topper) - 2
>
> Total - 50 LifeLite basic/advanced kits. (think 5 of the 50 are advanced)
>
> times (mostly) 8 LED's each - 400 LED lights
>
> That number is high because not all the kits have 8 LED's connected. But most
> do.
>
> Thankfully I've been acquiring the LifeLite kits over the years since Rob
> started making them, because that would be hard on the bank if I bought them all
> at once :)
>
> Anyway, the evolution of the OBBCSL has been so much fun over the years, and I'm
> not done with it yet.
>
> That said, the 'big' changes are now mostly complete and it's finally, after
> 12ish years of updating it, where I wanted it to be from the beginning.
>
> Hope everyone is doing well.
>
> Dave K
Truely wonderful work! I really like the contrast between the classic space and
the modern building styles.
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I set up my WinXP VM with BrixCC and connected one of my RCX's to my copperized
monorail track.
I wrote a quick NQC program that would control the speed and direction of the
monorail train via a rotation sensor connected to the RCX.
It's not as wonderful as Mark Reilly's LDCC but it works on a 'regular' RCX
firmware.
Future state is for maybe 'public' control of one of the monorail loops at a
show.
We'll see about that
Here's a vid-
<https://youtu.be/9WkRL5cVUZ4>
There are deficiencies as discussed in the vid. I'll work them out (hopefully)
and keep everyone here updated ;)
(Whoever is still coming here)
Dave K
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