Technic 2018
2017-12-30, 21:18 (This post was last modified: 2017-12-30, 21:24 by Johann Eisner.)
2017-12-30, 21:18 (This post was last modified: 2017-12-30, 21:24 by Johann Eisner.)
Technic 2018 Models
If nothing goes right, go left.
(2017-12-31, 19:40)Willy Tschager Wrote:(2017-12-30, 21:24)Johann Eisner Wrote: Download Instruction: 42084.mpd
Done with MLCaD 3.5
Known errors: none
Note: No LPub Formatting
No OMR compliance?
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(2018-01-01, 15:04)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: About OMR compliance: specification is here.
(2018-01-01, 15:04)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: But managing the nitty-gritty details can be painful, fortunately two tools are here to help.
One is MPDCenter, you can find a short tutorial describing OMR preparation here.
(2018-01-01, 15:04)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: The other way is to use LDCad cleanup function (File -> Cleanup). Below the dialog box for your model. BTW, if you don't have a long MLCad practice, I suggest that you try LDCad, it's so much easier to use, especially for Technic models...
(2018-01-01, 15:04)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: One final note: there is no such thing as 6538c part, proper number is 59443 (and there is no 6538c.dat in LDraw library)I copied the 59443 to 6538c, because "BrickStock" great an error while making the Partlist and I had to change the part 59443 to 6538c hand by hand.
(2018-01-01, 19:52)Johann Eisner Wrote: Clean up function is verygood. (easy to use)
I tried LDCad, but it is too cluttered for me because I always used MLCad from the beginning. (about 4 years ago)
Does LDCad support LPub Metacommands?
The part snaping is interesting.
(2018-01-01, 19:52)Johann Eisner Wrote: I copied the 59443 to 6538c, because "BrickStock" great an error while making the Partlist and I had to change the part 59443 to 6538c hand by hand.
Regards
Johann
(2018-01-02, 10:05)Merlijn Wissink Wrote: Brickstock doesn't have a very good (if at all?) LDraw -> Bricklink part mapping. If you want to create a parts list from an LDraw file, I can recommend using Rebrickable. It has a very extensive mapping between LDraw and Bricklink and works pretty well in my experience...and anyway it's a bad idea to share a model that contains parts available only on your computer! You could possibly embed it in the mpd, but the best is to use the right part when it exists.
(2018-01-02, 10:13)Philippe Hurbain Wrote:(2018-01-02, 10:05)Merlijn Wissink Wrote: Brickstock doesn't have a very good (if at all?) LDraw -> Bricklink part mapping. If you want to create a parts list from an LDraw file, I can recommend using Rebrickable. It has a very extensive mapping between LDraw and Bricklink and works pretty well in my experience...and anyway it's a bad idea to share a model that contains parts available only on your computer! You could possibly embed it in the mpd, but the best is to use the right part when it exists.
(2018-01-02, 10:05)Merlijn Wissink Wrote: What do you mean exactly with support for LPub commands? There isn't really support for the workings of the metas, but it properly recognizes it as (LPub) meta commands.
(2018-01-02, 14:09)Johann Eisner Wrote: How can I embed parts in MLCaD?
(2018-01-02, 17:22)Willy Tschager Wrote:(2018-01-02, 14:09)Johann Eisner Wrote: How can I embed parts in MLCaD?
Multipart -> Import model
But MPDCenter does a far better job. Taking for granted that you didn't mix unofficials with officials:
* Add the unofficial folder path in the options.
* Load the model
* Import -> Import unofficial files
w.
(2018-06-28, 14:41)Kevin Hendirckx Wrote: There are definitely fault in this model and it also has no steps since I based this model on the speed build YouTube video from AustrianLegoFan.And I guess that the rotating catch is missing
I also preferred these colors from the two tone Blue in the official model.
Technically I've group all the axles in separate groups, so it should be (for someone more experienced then me) easy to animate.
(2018-06-28, 18:14)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: More seriously, I have an issue with some parts that are wrongly oriented (Technic Beam 1 and blaster used to support rear red flex). Are you sure that your library is up-to-date?Forget it, the problem is on MY side!!! I'll investigate... I think that, as I simply downloaded the mpd and viewed it directly in LDCad, it was stored in my temp folder that probably contained a few ooooold part files that were used for viewing.
(2018-09-13, 14:28)Philippe Hurbain Wrote:Awsome, looks better then my version :p
Download MPD (OMR compliant)
Known errors: No stickers.
Done with LDCad 1.6b
Quote:I remember that especially the rear wing structure was a royal pain in the *** :pSides of windshield were no trivial either... But at least this model doesn't depend on flexibility, as did 42077 rally car (yuck!)
(2018-09-23, 7:46)Charles Farmer Wrote: I would like to also contribute to the 2018 models. It took me a few weeks, but here it is:
I tried to be OMR compliant, but MPDCenter says it is not OMR compliant without telling me the reason.
Because of my little experience, I assume there are still some errors. Could you spot any errors?
The .mpd file is attached.
(2018-09-23, 7:46)Charles Farmer Wrote: I tried to be OMR compliant, but MPDCenter says it is not OMR compliant without telling me the reason.You can use LDCad's cleanup feature to remove the ~moved references.
Because of my little experience, I assume there are still some errors. Could you spot any errors?
The .mpd file is attached.
(2018-09-23, 18:19)Roland Melkert Wrote: You can use LDCad's cleanup feature to remove the ~moved references.
(2018-09-23, 18:19)Roland Melkert Wrote: Just be sure to disable all of the header options as your usage of "Step X" descriptions in the submodels will cause the feature to handle them as step meta's.
(2018-09-23, 7:46)Charles Farmer Wrote: I would like to also contribute to the 2018 models. It took me a few weeks, but here it is:
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(2018-09-24, 17:31)Roland Melkert Wrote: I just noticed the rope spindle, that must have been fun to model![]()
I have been thinking about a special guidance point (besides bezier and circle) to ease that up since 1.5 though.
(2018-03-08, 19:11)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Download MPD (OMR compliant)
Known errors: No stickers.
Done with LDCad 1.6a
(2018-03-10, 10:07)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Download MPD (OMR compliant)
Known errors: No stickers.
Done with LDCad 1.6a
(2018-12-09, 16:36)Johann Eisner Wrote:(2018-03-10, 10:07)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Download MPD (OMR compliant)
Known errors: No stickers.
Done with LDCad 1.6a
MPD is not OMR compliant
OMR compliant file is now in the OMR.
(2018-12-09, 17:58)Max Martin Richter Wrote:(2018-12-09, 16:36)Johann Eisner Wrote: MPD is not OMR compliant
OMR compliant file is now in the OMR.
Mmh, maybe I uploaded the wrong file?! Sorry for that and thanks for fixing.
(2018-12-09, 16:33)Johann Eisner Wrote: MPD is not OMR compliant.Thanks, Johann. Probably in both case I failed to check something in LDCad... This seconds my wish of "profile" selection in LDCad file cleanup (eg. an OMR profile)
OMR compliant file is now in the OMR.
(2018-12-09, 19:33)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Thanks, Johann. Probably in both case I failed to check something in LDCad... This seconds my wish of "profile" selection in LDCad file cleanup (eg. an OMR profile)