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| Helmet and Visor (7071.dat) |
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Posted by: Alfred Schmitz - 2026-03-27, 6:45 - Forum: Parts Authoring
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Hi!
Various Speed Champions sets include a Formula 1 helmet (7071.dat).
Unfortunately, I can only assign a color to the helmet itself, but not to the visor.
I haven't been able to find a solution on the forum.
Is there one?
Best regards
Alfred
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| Change of 70681 |
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Posted by: Massimo Maso - 2026-03-26, 1:12 - Forum: Parts Authoring
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Hello,
based on some similar parts it seems to me that the orientation and description of 70681 should be changed to:
Arch 1 x 3 x 1 Inverted with 1 x 1 Cutout
from Slope Brick Curved 1 x 3 with 1 x 2 Inverted Cutout.
The similiar parts are:
6806 Arch 2 x 6 x 0.833 Inverted
78666 Arch 1 x 2 x 1 Inverted
18653 Arch 1 x 3 x 2 Inverted
Massimo
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| [LDPE] 1.9.02 Released (SlicerPro2 rectifier settings / auto-save (beta)) |
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Posted by: Nils Schmidt - 2026-03-21, 10:11 - Forum: Parts Author Tools
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Hey,
this release 1.9.02 lets you disable the rectifier run which is active in SlicerPro2.
I also added the "auto-save" feature for Jeff. It is disabled by default!
I do not recommend to enable this, because of the current side-effects of this new feature (e.g. it clears the current selection in the 3D view on save. You'll find it under "Tools... -> Options... ->Interval for auto-save [minutes]").
![[Image: attachment.php?aid=12753]](https://forums.ldraw.org/attachment.php?aid=12753)
As always, you can download LDPE from this page:
http://nilsschmidt1337.github.io/ldparteditor/
Changelog:
(2 new features)
With this release you will be able to...
- ...toggle the default Rectifier post-processing for SlicerPro.
- ...use the new "Auto-Save" feature. It is disabled by default. Don't enable it, unless you really need it. I suggest 6 minutes as a setting, the maximum value is 10 minutes. You'll find it under "Tools... -> Options... ->Interval for auto-save [minutes]") (see #521).
The program was tested intensively with "real world" files.
However, something can go wrong in about 140.000 lines of code.
Installation on Windows:
- Download and extract LDPartEditor_win32_x64.zip
- Run LDPartEditor-1.9.02.msi
- Start LDPartEditor from the start menu
Installation on Linux:
- Download and extract LDPartEditor_linux_x64.zip
- Install ldparteditor_1.9.02-1_amd64.deb
- Start LDPartEditor from the menu or via launcher
Installation on Mac OS X:
- Download and extract LDPartEditor_mac_x64.zip
- Mount LDPartEditor-1.9.02.dmg
- Drag LDPartEditor.app to the Applications folder
- Copy ldparteditor.sh to your home folder
4a. Open a Terminal.app and run ./ldparteditor.sh
4b. Or open a Terminal.app and run /Applications/LDPartEditor.app/Contents/MacOS/LDPartEditor
I listen carefully to your requests and possible complaints. Please leave me a message, with your thoughts and wishes to further improve the software.
LDPE is a 3D CAD application: The overall system requirements are higher. While I recommend to use a powerful 64-bit multicore system, it could be possible, to run LDPE on older machines as well.
System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements:
- OpenGL 2.1 compatible Graphics Card
- Operating System (64-bit): Windows [7 or newer], Linux [e.g. Linux Mint >=22], Mac OS X [>=14]
- CPU: Multicore-Processor e.g. Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon II (>2.0Ghz)
- RAM: 4GB
- Video-Memory: 1 GB
- Free Disk Space: 150 MB
Recommended Requirements:
- Operating System (64bit): Windows 7,8,10,11, Linux [e.g. Linux Mint >=22], Mac OS X [>=14]
- OpenGL 3.3 compatible Graphics Card
- CPU: Multicore-Processor with 4 cores (or more)
- RAM: >4 GB
- Video-Memory: >1 GB
- Free Disk Space: 500 MB
- For a faster start, LDPartEditor and the LDraw™ library should be installed on an SSD.
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| part models of hairs |
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Posted by: Lego by vito - 2026-03-20, 16:45 - Forum: Part Requests
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Hello,
can I ask you for some models of hair ? I need these ones:
15488pb01
11891
11421pb01
11422pb01
11420pb01
11906
11911
11908
11900
11907
11423pb01
Ty very much.
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| James Jessiman Memorial Award for 2025 awarded to Rolf Osterthun |
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Posted by: Orion Pobursky - 2026-03-18, 21:46 - Forum: LDraw.org Announcements
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The LDraw.org Steering Committee is pleased to announce that the 2025 James Jessiman Memorial Award (JJMA) recipient is Rolf Osterthun.
Rolf says about himself:
"The first LEGO set I can recall owning was the yellow garbage truck (6693). My collection grew continuously from there, with no 'Dark Ages' in between. Starting with City (LEGOLAND), Space, and Technic, moving on via Star Wars and Marvel, my physical collection now primarily focuses on Modular Buildings (City again).
My first contact with digital bricks was through LeoCAD. Shortly after, MLCad introduced me to the LDraw format and I even created a few animations using LD4DStudio (which I really enjoyed). I believe it was in 2009 that I made my first post on Lugnet, announcing a converter that could transform LDD models into LDraw models. Since then, I've been proud to be a part of this remarkable community.
Almost every time I have programmed privately, I tried to convert something into the LDraw format – I even managed to get a few parts through the Parts Tracker."
More information on the JJMA can be found at: https://www.ldraw.org/article/222.html
On behalf of the LDraw Steering Committee, we thank Rolf for his contributions and look forward to working with him in the future.
Orion Pobursky
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