Parametric Modular Collectible Display Case, now with LED Back-Lighting. Wish I would had done it sooner, much better than in bags in a box out of site. Many others have made versions like this. Here it’s meant to be attached to a board and framed up, also using as little filament as possible. Most brick MINIFIGS fit in these smaller-width hexagons.
**2023 Dec. 3rd update, Vase Modules.
Awhile back I made a PC case out of LEGO.
Using some of the new large gears as the internal bearing. Then I have belts of Technic discs to wrap around the internal bearing.
Kangaroo mini PC meets transformable LEGO case.
While in storage or in use the LEGO case can hold 1 kangaroo, 1 HGST portable HDD, 1x custom portable HDD case.
So I had a few days without internet and had some time to play with my LEGO. Decided to try to make a LEGO model of my Space colonizer ship Idea.
Various Custom LEGO SNOT Roads pictures and LDR source files.
In the past I just gave LDR files for examples for others to build from, today I will go over the mechanics that make up my original LEGO Log Cabins designs.
So it’s been quite awhile since I have done any work building any LEGO MOC’s. With most of my LEGO swag in storage, I decided to see how far I could get making my version 4 of the Enercon E-126 windmill hub with in LDD. These were made 100% in LDD, pictures made in other programs..
Going through all my files of Custom LEGO SNOT Roads I have made and posting the Pictures and LDraw files to go with them the here.
This was designed in 2009 and I thought it about time for a new design but wanted to first go over this MOC.
Working on my 3rd revision of the hub and geared areas of the E-126 MOC. These new revision are being made in MLCad so at some point I will have the whole MOC made in LDR and MLCad.
Setup my log cabin with a modified base to fit the community window at the Columbus Ohio LEGO store.
Post some progress of my newest Windmill designed to look and be to scale of the E-126 Wind Turbine. So if a minifig was a 6ft person in real life (Minifig = 6ft Tall thanks to Dave’s LEGO® scale Converter) this LEGO E-126 will be a staggering 16ft tall when one of the blades is turned up. The base of the tower is 48 studs wide, and each blade is 4.6 ft long…...