(2019-06-19, 20:32)Gerald Lasser Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to the LDraw Forum!
I really like the lamp! Need to see if I have the parts with me, looks awesome.
Gerald
I think you can improvise well with the lamp. almost only standard parts have been used. Only in the slewing ring parts of the red crane wagon are installed, which do not occur so often. However, you can build the slewing ring as well as the brown coal excavator with the small wheels in between. You can press standard LEDs (5mm) into the beams. However, I have a printed board in the works with a colleague, which offers a bit more features. this allows you to choose different power via pushbuttons and turn the lamp on and off via a vibration sensor
Stefan
(2019-06-19, 21:52)tatubias Wrote: [ -> ]Woow congratulations
Thank you.
Without Johann, I would not have done that. The guy has had an endless patience with me
(2019-06-22, 3:11)Michael Horvath Wrote: [ -> ]Wow, those (non-LDraw) motors are impressive!
Do you mean the motors on youtube?
Nice projects man, I really like it
(2019-07-02, 10:54)Aidan Blake Wrote: [ -> ]Nice projects man, I really like it
Oh thank you! i still have to learn a lot, next comes the laying of cables and pneumatic hoses, but ldcad is so ingenious, I think it will be manageable
(2019-07-02, 13:04)Stefan Weinert Wrote: [ -> ]Oh thank you! i still have to learn a lot, next comes the laying of cables and pneumatic hoses, but ldcad is so ingenious, I think it will be manageable
LDCad is indeed a wonderful tool, but everytime I do cables and hoses, I face a stubborn reality: they are messy by essence ;D
(2019-07-02, 13:58)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]LDCad is indeed a wonderful tool, but everytime I do cables and hoses, I face a stubborn reality: they are messy by essence ;D
do not take the illusion! I'm a bit scared now :-)
(2019-07-02, 15:42)Stefan Weinert Wrote: [ -> ]do not take the illusion! I'm a bit scared now :-)
Together we will succeed!
(2019-07-02, 16:39)Johann Eisner Wrote: [ -> ]Together we will succeed!
So far, you've always had the most work, but I try to stay focused