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Category Archives: LEGO
LEGO Set 483 using MLCad & POV-Ray
In my previous post, I have described how to create a replica of the LEGO Set 483 – Alpha 1 Rocket Base using LEGO Digital Designer. Following that, I explored the possibilities of using a different tool, giving me a … Continue reading
From LDD to LDraw – Taking LEGO Rendering one Step further
When I originally came across the LEGO Digital Designer, I thought (and still think) that this is a pretty cool toy to create LEGO models virtually. However, it quickly turned out that there are some limitations: the availability of bricks … Continue reading
LEGO Set 483 – Resurrecting Alpha-1 Rocket Base from 1979
In my previous post, I have discussed the items you need if you want to build a classic LEGO Set on the computer using LEGO Digital Designer as a modeling application. This post is going to take you through a … Continue reading
Call me a kid – LEGO for Men in 2012…
You might want to call me a kid – but then, what’s wrong in being a big kid if it brings some fun and does not hurt anyone? This post is actually inspired by a friend and her three-year old … Continue reading