How many SU guys were into lego?
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I was into Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys, and Lego (old School) I combined them all and built an aircraft carrier.
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I remember Erector sets, Lincoln logs, Tinker Toys and the small bricks. I also had A wind up train and an electric train.
Yes, that was in the 40's and 50's.
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Now that is pretty cool and free!
(of course you must have a computer and Internet for load the program !By Matt-one with a model made with the free Lego Designer!
http://ldd.lego.com
(rendered with the free SimLab Composer Lite (Maxi 1920 *1080) click this link for the original size!
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@david_h said:
...combined them all and built an aircraft carrier.
sorry David - wanted to hit Thumb Up but was missing my reading glasses and I hit the wrong side
Wow, an "aircraft carrier" - are there still any photos?!? -
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@pilou said:
Now that is pretty cool and free!
(of course you must have a computer and Internet for load the program !By Matt-one with a model made with the free Lego Designer!
http://ldd.lego.com
(rendered with the free SimLab Composer Lite (Maxi 1920 *1080) click this link for the original size!
(don't click image for enlarge! )So cool mate thank you for pointing that out. I will have a play when I can. I wonder if leggo would be interested in employing a plugin designer to design a leggo plugin for sketchup. (not me i would am not capable) just a thought bubble.
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@cjryan said:
Like Tuna and Valmont,
Lincoln Logs, Erector Sets, chemistry set's that included radioactive stuff, lead soldier casting stuff, and a few pounds of mercury to boot.
Oh yeah, those were the days!
Damn! I had totally forgotten about radioactive materials and playing with mercury. A few years ago my brother reminded me that I made nitroglycerin in classβnowadays I would have been arrested for terrorism. It's a surprise we lived through it allβ¦
Reading previous replies reminded me that I had Tinker Toys as well.
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@valmontr said:
... I would have been arrested for terrorism. It's a surprise we lived through it all...
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@unknownuser said:
I wonder if leggo would be interested in employing a plugin designer to design a leggo plugin for sketchup.
Why do you want to invent a second time the wheel ?
Create your object in official Lego Designer (free)
Export it as ".ldr" formatLaunch LeoCad (free)
Open your ".ldr" object
Save as Waterfront ".OBJ" formatReload it with some plugins by Tig free or Thomthom free inside SketchUp Make 2017! (free)
Et voilΓ !Ps You can create your object directly in Leo Cad if you prefere win a step!
Here the more simple Lego brick with the big "3 steps race"! (Lego Designer -> Leo Cad -> SketchUp)
It will be trivial to make a Scale , any CleanUp and any texturing!
Have fun Lego Su party!
Of course it's the real brick!!!
And I doubt that a SketchUp Plugin will be so sophisticated in a few time of coding than this!
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Point taken frenchy
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Love lego still. The newer stuff for kids is not as simple with lots of bespoke parts that are one-use items.
But there's a lego equivalent for Architects that has 3 models on the Warehouse.
Made in Ireland and getting some real traction lately.
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Forgotten the Notice(s) of Construction
(for English version Click the flag up right corner page)
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@hornoxx said:
@david_h said:
...combined them all and built an aircraft carrier.
sorry David - wanted to hit Thumb Up but was missing my reading glasses and I hit the wrong side
Wow, an "aircraft carrier" - are there still any photos?!?I was joking. I was lucky enough to get a sort of Lincoln Log house that didn't fall down after the 3rd stick. Comme Ca! (Aimez-vous Asterix et Cleopatre?)
So naturally. . .I became an architect!
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@unknownuser said:
that I made nitroglycerin in classβnowadays I would have been arrested for terrorism. It's a surprise we lived through it allβ¦
LMAO, that too!
I had a "Pyrotechnics" manual I ordered from Popular Science ads (along with the recipe for contact explosives and waterproof fuse). I ordered many pounds of potassium perchlorate to make flash powder. At the time aluminum powder was available at the local paint store and sulfur almost anywhere. My friends and I made all of our own fireworks. Some more dangerous than others.
I guess we were lucky. In retrospect, filling CO2 cartridges with flash powder might have had a downside.
Tried nitro once, but using the old sulfuric acid from a fire extinguisher didn't seem to do the trick.
And yes, if I were to order any of those things today, I'm sure homeland security would be knocking on my door!
Chris
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