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Updated: corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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OMR compliant
Missing items: flexible rope
Updated: Added missing sticker, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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Currently not OMR compliant (Unofficial parts not inlined)
Missing items: flexible rope, rubber band
Updated: Added missing pattern, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts

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Currently not OMR compliant (Unofficial part not inlined)
Missing items: none
Updated: Added missing sticker, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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Currently not OMR compliant (Unofficial sticker not inlined)
Missing items: flexible rope
Updated: Corrected obsoleted parts, split movable section into submodel

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
6510 Mud Runner (1991)

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected obsoleted parts, split movable section into submodel

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected obsoleted parts (Minifig hips & legs)

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected substituted, misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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Currently not OMR compliant (Unofficial items not inlined)
Missing items: Flexible rope
Updated: Added stickers, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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Currently not OMR compliant (Unofficial items not inlined)
Missing items: flexible ropes
Updated: Added newly created parts and stickers, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

The flagship set of Town 1991 and the first 1000+ pieces set ever in non-senior themes

Thanks again to Gerald, Magnus, Nathan, Max and all contributor involved in part 2648/2649 Crane Grab, for completing (except flexible ropes) this set!!
https://forums.ldraw.org/thread-24004.html

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Currently not OMR compliant (Unofficial stickers not inlined)
Missing items: flexible ropes

EDIT 2022-05-15: Corrected the position of red tractor (Thanks Magnus for review!)
The credit should go to Max who rewrote the the main grab hook part from scratch.

btw,
the little tractor is hovering inside the yellow container.
(2022-05-14, 14:57)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: [ -> ]The credit should go to Max who rewrote the the main grab hook part from scratch.

btw,
the little tractor is hovering inside the yellow container.

Thanks for review. Corrected!!
Would it help if we had a repository somewhere of flexible rope components? i.e. pre-made knots, reels, etc.? I have a couple of template snippets that I (intend to) re-use, but my ropes are also a little non-compliant because I use old LSynth constraints instead of the "official" LDCad rope/string donors.
6593 Blaze Battler (1991)

One of my favorite fire engine sets, along with 6358!!

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none (Thanks Milan for the flexible rope)
(2022-05-15, 1:50)N. W. Perry Wrote: [ -> ]Would it help if we had a repository somewhere of flexible rope components? i.e. pre-made knots, reels, etc.? I have a couple of template snippets that I (intend to) re-use, but my ropes are also a little non-compliant because I use old LSynth constraints instead of the "official" LDCad rope/string donors.

Yes, it will be very useful.
I'm now on training of LDCad flexible items template (from easier 73590 hose etc.)
Updated: Added minifig, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
6646 Screaming Patriot (1991)

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Added missing stickers, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Attached is my first attempt, at an OMR-ized LDraw model. According to MPD center, everything should be OK, but I am not sure about the file naming for b-models?`
It would be great if someone could review the file and let me know if it is ok. If so, I will make the remaining back of the box models for this set. Thanks!

6645 - Street Sweeper B-Model (1991)

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OMR compliant

Missing items: none
1610 Police Car (1991)

One of my favorite mini-sets, having nice fitting with a police officer in minifig pack!

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
1611 Red Race Car (1991)

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
(2022-05-16, 8:28)legolex76 Wrote: [ -> ]Attached is my first attempt, at an OMR-ized LDraw model. According to MPD center, everything should be OK, but I am not sure about the file naming for b-models?`
It would be great if someone could review the file and let me know if it is ok. If so, I will make the remaining back of the box models for this set. Thanks!

6645 - Street Sweeper B-Model (1991)





OMR compliant

Missing items: none

The build itself is very nice.
What software do you use for building?
The transformation matrices should be rounded to 0, 1 or -1 if the part is placed horizontally or vertically (at least each component cannot be >1 or <-1 by any rotation).

1 14 -10.0138 -26.2948 -0.0003 -1.000008 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1.000008 3020.dat
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1 14 -10 -26 0 -1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1 3020.dat

I'm looking forward to see more alternative builds for this and other sets!!
6645 - Street Sweeper - C Model (1991)

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OMR compliant

Missing items: none
(2022-05-17, 12:45)Takeshi Takahashi Wrote: [ -> ]The build itself is very nice.
What software do you use for building?
The transformation matrices should be rounded to 0, 1 or -1 if the part is placed horizontally or vertically (at least each component cannot be >1 or <-1 by any rotation).

1 14 -10.0138 -26.2948 -0.0003 -1.000008 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1.000008 3020.dat
will be
1 14 -10 -26 0 -1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -1 3020.dat

I'm looking forward to see more alternative builds for this and other sets!!

Thanks for the quick reply, Takeshi! 
That is interesting, I used Studio as I switched to that from MLCad a few years ago. I find it the most easy to use. Is it a problem that the values aren't rounded?

It would also be great to get a confirmation concerning the naming of the "B" models. I have started to name them alphabetically (A, B, C...), as I have noticed that seems to be how it is done on sites like backoftheboxbuilds.com , and Eurobricks. I am not sure if that is in line with the LDraw naming, though?

I posted the 6645 street sweeper model below. :-) Will these be added to the OMR model list at some point, is there something I need to do from my side?
(2022-05-17, 17:26)legolex76 Wrote: [ -> ]It would also be great to get a confirmation mation concerning the naming of the "B" models. I have started to name them alphabetically (A, B, C...), as I have noticed that seems to be how it is done on sites like backoftheboxbuilds.com , and Eurobricks. I am not sure if that is in line with the LDraw naming, though?

I'm not sure if there's a standard one way or the other, but we typically think of A, B, C etc. as being the different models for which instructions are given, not so much the ideas on the back of the box. Though there is admittedly some gray area, like set 8448 which gives only the beginning steps for several of its alternate builds.
(2022-05-17, 18:10)N. W. Perry Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not sure if there's a standard one way or the other, but we typically think of A, B, C etc. as being the different models for which instructions are given, not so much the ideas on the back of the box. Though there is admittedly some gray area, like set 8448 which gives only the beginning steps for several of its alternate builds.

Hi, thanks for the quick reply! 

Ok, then for now I would propose that the lettering covers the instructions first and then continues with the lid and back of the box. So if there is a second model in the instructions, it would be "B", and then I would continue with "C" for the models on lid and the back.
I hope that is ok? We can always change it later if there is an official naming pattern.
1475 Airport Security Squad (1991)

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
(2022-05-18, 5:52)legolex76 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, thanks for the quick reply! 

Ok, then for now I would propose that the lettering covers the instructions first and then continues with the lid and back of the box. So if there is a second model in the instructions, it would be "B", and then I would continue with "C" for the models on lid and the back.
I hope that is ok? We can always change it later if there is an official naming pattern.

As far as the name for OMR purposes, the only thing to mention is that there should be a hyphen between the set name and the sub-model, like this:
6645 - Street Sweeper - B model

MPDCenter doesn't catch this, probably because it doesn't have a database of valid set names.

As for the A, B, C pattern, I think your scheme is perfectly logical, and OMR guidelines leave the sub-model name up to the author's discretion. (It does suggest that the name be descriptive of the model, but since these are all just different street sweepers…)

So the only other question, really, is whether the OMR desires to have back-of-the-box builds included, but there's certainly no harm in posting them and this is the forum to do it!  Smile
6645 - Street Sweeper - D Model (1991)

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OMR compliant

Missing items: none
(2022-05-18, 13:21)N. W. Perry Wrote: [ -> ]As far as the name for OMR purposes, the only thing to mention is that there should be a hyphen between the set name and the sub-model, like this:
6645 - Street Sweeper - B model

MPDCenter doesn't catch this, probably because it doesn't have a database of valid set names.

As for the A, B, C pattern, I think your scheme is perfectly logical, and OMR guidelines leave the sub-model name up to the author's discretion. (It does suggest that the name be descriptive of the model, but since these are all just different street sweepers…)

So the only other question, really, is whether the OMR desires to have back-of-the-box builds included, but there's certainly no harm in posting them and this is the forum to do it!  Smile

Thanks! I am getting the hang of the MPD Center and OMR-ization now.  Smile I uploaded the files according to the naming you suggested. There is new "D Model" below. I replaced "street sweeper" with "bulldozer" for the D model, but somehow it didn't feel right. I left the original set name for now.
Updated: Corrected substituted, misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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OMR compliant
Missing items: flexible rope
Updated: Added stickers, corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts, split movable sections into submodels

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected misplaced and obsoleted parts

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OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Added missing stickers and accessories, corrected misplaced, substituted and obsoleted parts

One of my favorite buildings in childhood!!

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Currently not OMR compliant
Missing items: none
Updated: Corrected substituted, misplaced, obsoleted and substandard inlined parts, split movable sections into submodels

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Currently not OMR compliant (unofficial items not inlined)
Missing items: flexible electric cable
Updated: Added missing stickers, corrected misplaced, substituted and obsoleted parts

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Currently not OMR compliant (unofficial items not inlined)
Missing items: flexible electric cable
Town, Trains and Boats sets released in 1991 (Split from 1980's and 1990's Thread)
The topics of this year are:
* IN: 9V railway system
* IN: Nautica (seaport) subtheme, introducing a number of new ship and port parts
* IN: Wide wheel 6014 and tyre 6015
4021 - Patrol Boat (1991)
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OMR Compliant: no, due to license issue with unofficial parts
Missing items: Stickers & rope. Unofficial parts are embedded
Made in: Studio, with LDR checked in MPD Center
4031 - Fire Rescue (1991)
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OMR Compliant: no, due to license issue with unofficial parts
Missing items: Stickers & rope. Unofficial parts are embedded
Made in: Studio, with LDR checked in MPD Center
As the hull for this one has been available for quite some time, I was a bit surprised to not find it in the forum or the OMR database. I hope I didn't miss it somehow.

4011 - Cabin Cruiser (1991)
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OMR compliant: yes
Missing items: Stickers & rope
Made in: Studio, with LDR checked in MPD Center