Hi there,
my next model for OMR-contribution: 4025 Fire Boat of 1982.
Best regards
Stefan
my next model for OMR-contribution: 4025 Fire Boat of 1982.
Best regards
Stefan
(2019-11-20, 19:16)Stefan Frenz Wrote: my next model for OMR-contribution: 4025 Fire Boat of 1982.Great job!
(2019-11-21, 17:33)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Great job!Hi Philippe,
May I suggest a few improvements?
- You should mention any differences between your model and the real set (here, the missing stickers)
- Hose right doesn't connect properly on bottom. Do you know you can duplicate a flex part model and mirror it? (hose left looks good)
- on the hose I would pull more the handles on the back control point to make the hose smoother.
- No wire spools? (see this discussion: https://forums.ldraw.org/thread-23748.html . Granted, they can be a pain to create )
(2019-11-21, 17:33)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Great job![color=unset]Mirrored parts are awesome and make lego life easier, but they are not OMR compliant.[/color]
- Hose right doesn't connect properly on bottom. Do you know you can duplicate a flex part model and mirror it? (hose left looks good)
(2019-12-24, 12:43)Johann Eisner Wrote: [color=unset]Mirrored parts are awesome and make lego life easier, but they are not OMR compliant.[/color]Thank you for testing and reporting. I thought mirroring the path in LDCad would mirror the coordinates. Therefore the left hose and the right hose are two separate parts that are not mirrored in the partref in mpd. Unfortunately I don't have a Windows machine to get MPDCenter running, so this check isn't available to me.
(2019-12-24, 14:08)Stefan Frenz Wrote: Thank you for testing and reporting. I thought mirroring the path in LDCad would mirror the coordinates. Therefore the left hose and the right hose are two separate parts that are not mirrored in the partref in mpd. Unfortunately I don't have a Windows machine to get MPDCenter running, so this check isn't available to me.
On LDCad-re-clean-up, it found a header naming error for the generated subparts, so attached is LDCad-OMR-cleaned-up mpd. For the mirrored hose I will look for another approach and upload the updated file as soon as I find the correct way to do it.
(2019-12-24, 14:57)Johann Eisner Wrote: [color=unset]I do not really understand what do you mean.Oh, then I misunderstood your post: I thought you were hinting that in the model there is a mirrored part and that my file was therefore not OMR compliant.
Both files, both the one attached and the last one, are OMR compliant.
(Except for the file name: This should be 4025 - Fire Boat).
[/color]
(2019-12-24, 17:01)Stefan Frenz Wrote: Regarding filename: I thought appending "-1" is always some kind of "good idea" in case Lego would release (or already has released) another set with the same number...
(2019-12-24, 17:34)Johann Eisner Wrote: That's right, but the qualifier only starts with 2 if there are several models.Thank you for insisting - I read the article some weeks ago when I started building models for OMR. I clearly did it wrong, perhaps because of my (also still very low) experience with BrickLink and Rebrickable, where I found most of my sets listed with "-1". Future filenames won't have "-1".
Look here: https://www.ldraw.org/article/593.html#base_file_naming
(2019-12-24, 14:57)Johann Eisner Wrote: [color=unset]Here the OMRized file:[/color]Thank you for OMRizing I will compare the files and try to learn. I think it is time for me to write down my "frequently done mistakes"...
[color=unset]Regards and happy X-mas[/color]
[color=unset]Johann[/color]
(2021-09-10, 10:59)Takeshi Takahashi Wrote: Currently not OMR conform (unofficial stickers not inlined)
(2021-09-10, 13:51)Orion Pobursky Wrote: Note: this reason (sticker images not inclined with DATA tags) is not, currently, a reason for non-conformity. Once the key tools (currently waiting on MPDCenter and (maybe) LeoCAD) adopt DATA tag support I'll revisit making it a requirement.
(2021-09-10, 14:34)Stefan Frenz Wrote: Hi Takeshi,
thank you for adding the missing stickers! I did not had the patience to do them.
Unfortunately, the mpd-file can not be opened with LDCad correctly (see image).
Thanks in advance for any help.