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10-25-2018, 06:55 PM
Huh! I'm surprised more folks haven't talked about the idea of Lego Star Trek. BTW, did you make those from scratch, or use one of those Lego-type CAD programs with all the bricks usable to build those?
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Well, I can see you use LDD. Not a bad program, indeed.
Do you run into any problems with projects exceeding 30,000 bricks? I find I have trouble with trying to save a project when it exceeds that number. :/ Thanked by: Aquarius
(10-25-2018, 06:55 PM)titleknown Wrote: Huh! I'm surprised more folks haven't talked about the idea of Lego Star Trek. BTW, did you make those from scratch, or use one of those Lego-type CAD programs with all the bricks usable to build those? I used LDD, I use that for most of my projects because of my continually-low brick collection. (11-05-2018, 11:50 AM)Kuro-chan Wrote: Well, I can see you use LDD. Not a bad program, indeed. I haven't gotten to quite that amount of pieces yet...I'll tell you when I do!
11-10-2018, 01:59 AM
With me it was rebuilding a fictional town from Parasite Eve 2. I wanted to make it to scale with minifigs, but when I got close to a full model, I started running into problems with being unable to save it.
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12-01-2018, 01:27 AM
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(11-10-2018, 01:59 AM)Kuro-chan Wrote: With me it was rebuilding a fictional town from Parasite Eve 2. I wanted to make it to scale with minifigs, but when I got close to a full model, I started running into problems with being unable to save it. Yeah, I can see how building an entire town in LDD can do that. Now, after some time, I have indeed had trouble with large save files, namely in that it sometimes crashes instead of saving, and I have to redo everything I did before saving. |
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