Complete 80503pb01 lute instrument castle


80503pb01 lute instrument castle
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Its possibile make the recent lute medieval instrument? 80503pb01
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Here is raw dat file extracted from Lego instructions app as well as raw graphical assets if it can help for the patterns


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(2024-01-05, 23:20)Dario Wrote: Its possibile make the recent lute medieval instrument? 80503pb01

On the tracker without pattern

https://library.ldraw.org/tracker/33826
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(2024-01-06, 15:35)Gerald Lasser Wrote: On the tracker without pattern

https://library.ldraw.org/tracker/33826

thanks. im new on the lego designer software... i use Studio... how can i import in Studio?... i try with part designer but seem its not the right way....
lute where recognize from studio part designer but i don able to add the print... can you suggest me something?
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(2024-01-06, 21:18)Dario Wrote: thanks. im new on the lego designer software... i use Studio... how can i import in Studio?... i try with part designer but seem its not the right way....
lute where recognize from studio part designer but i don able to add the print... can you suggest me something?

Part designer is the way to do.

1) create some dir structure somewhere on your PC thant looks like:

./parts/
./parts/s

2.) download the individual files of the part and save them as follows:

./parts/80503.dat
./parts/s/80503s01.dat
./parts/s/80503s02.dat
./parts/s/80503s03.dat

3.) go to parts designer
- create new
- from scratch
- import
- select yout /part dir and choose 80503.dat
- chose insert

4.) go to connectivity tab

5) add desired connectivity (Accessories > Clip and > Bar > Bar) position two  bars at the neck of the instrument and at the back handles

6.) export to studio
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(2024-01-06, 22:20)Gerald Lasser Wrote: Part designer is the way to do.

1) create some dir structure somewhere on your PC thant looks like:

./parts/
./parts/s

2.) download the individual files of the part and save them as follows:

./parts/80503.dat
./parts/s/80503s01.dat
./parts/s/80503s02.dat
./parts/s/80503s03.dat

3.) go to parts designer
- create new
- from scratch
- import
- select yout /part dir and choose 80503.dat
- chose insert

4.) go to connectivity tab

5) add desired connectivity (Accessories > Clip and > Bar > Bar) position two  bars at the neck of the instrument and at the back handles

6.) export to studio
for lute i have problem to add pattern... for falcon i have an error at the import Huh


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1. For the lute pattern:
The images I shared are raw graphical elements that can't be used as is. They need to be reworked before you can apply them as you try to do.

2. For the falcon:
You probably forgot to download 2581s02.dat and put it in ./parts/s/
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(2024-01-07, 10:06)Vincent Messenet Wrote: 1. For the lute pattern:
The images I shared are raw graphical elements that can't be used as is. They need to be reworked before you can apply them as you try to do.

2. For the falcon:
You probably forgot to download 2581s02.dat and put it in ./parts/s/
thanks a lot, im very happy for this part Smile))


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