Hi dear ones, thank you so much for your numerous answers, reactions and help. I really appreciate your time and effort and must admit that I'm a little overwhelmed by the commitment you have shown. I'm completely new here and did not expect to receive an answer to my questions so quickly. But I also feel like the dumbest idiot and feel guilty for stealing your time. I made a gross mistake, simply because I wasn't paying enough attention. I misled you with my post. Thank you for pointing out that those holes on the back have always existed and they are simply for stability. I haven't been involved with LEGO for almost twenty years and don't own many bricks at the moment. But now I was able to find one of these plates in my house. And thanks for pointing out that these holes are never included in the renderings. I thought they actually had a function. And that's because I misunderstood something. In the following picture, I overlooked the fact that the pins outlined in yellow (20482) are only used twice. I overlooked the other eight 1x1 pins (85861) outlined in green. I thought that all ten together were the 20482 pins. And I also thought that exactly these pins belong in the corners of the back of the 6x6 plate. But they are actually the 85861 pins. So the holes are not needed at all.
First of all, I can now summarize that I obviously do not need a new part that does not yet exist. it's the 6x6 plate as it already exists in the database. Thanks also for the links to the high-resolution renderings. I really appreciate that. Thanks also for pointing out this part 20482 with the pin. it's exactly that part. (It's also outlined in yellow in the picture). Thanks also for the dimensions of the tiny holes. I can't believe the knowledge you all have!
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The project is about a Pokéball. I built the complete model in Studio. But there's one point where I'm failing and despairing. There are two halves that need to be built. They are almost identical. At the end, both hemispheres are joined together. Elements 85861 are used to increase the stability of the side walls. These can be seen in black and light blue in the following picture.
Here you can see how the sides of the half-sphere are added:
So you can see that it's possible to build this model in real life. But when I build the model in Studio, I get error messages or I can't put the parts together at all. In the following image you can see one half of the Pokéball at the top left. The two side walls are already attached. The back and the front have not yet been added. You can also see in the top right of the picture that everything fits perfectly. So far so good. At the bottom left of the image you can see what happens when I add the back and at the bottom right when the front has also been added. And then at the latest it no longer works. And it's really not because I've built anything differently from the pictures of the real model. it's a 1:1 3D copy of the real ball. Does anyone have an explanation as to why I fail in Studio but can build the model in real life without any issues?
I apologize again to you all for stealing your time and making you think about things for nothing. That really wasn't my intention. And I absolutely understand if my current question has no place here. So if you don't want to answer this question because it's in the wrong section of the forum, I'll be happy to ask it somewhere else. Those are the rules of a forum. And everything should be kept neatly organized here. Thanks again! Really appreciate your help!!!
First of all, I can now summarize that I obviously do not need a new part that does not yet exist. it's the 6x6 plate as it already exists in the database. Thanks also for the links to the high-resolution renderings. I really appreciate that. Thanks also for pointing out this part 20482 with the pin. it's exactly that part. (It's also outlined in yellow in the picture). Thanks also for the dimensions of the tiny holes. I can't believe the knowledge you all have!
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The project is about a Pokéball. I built the complete model in Studio. But there's one point where I'm failing and despairing. There are two halves that need to be built. They are almost identical. At the end, both hemispheres are joined together. Elements 85861 are used to increase the stability of the side walls. These can be seen in black and light blue in the following picture.
Here you can see how the sides of the half-sphere are added:
So you can see that it's possible to build this model in real life. But when I build the model in Studio, I get error messages or I can't put the parts together at all. In the following image you can see one half of the Pokéball at the top left. The two side walls are already attached. The back and the front have not yet been added. You can also see in the top right of the picture that everything fits perfectly. So far so good. At the bottom left of the image you can see what happens when I add the back and at the bottom right when the front has also been added. And then at the latest it no longer works. And it's really not because I've built anything differently from the pictures of the real model. it's a 1:1 3D copy of the real ball. Does anyone have an explanation as to why I fail in Studio but can build the model in real life without any issues?
I apologize again to you all for stealing your time and making you think about things for nothing. That really wasn't my intention. And I absolutely understand if my current question has no place here. So if you don't want to answer this question because it's in the wrong section of the forum, I'll be happy to ask it somewhere else. Those are the rules of a forum. And everything should be kept neatly organized here. Thanks again! Really appreciate your help!!!