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Hey,
Is there a basic template/instruction set to get new cubeduders quickly up to speed?
Or, is there some process to request cubedudes?
lemme know
Posted at 8:08PM, 22 September 2009 PDT
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Hi All,
I'm going to work on getting a basic design set up on Lego Digital Designer. Until then check out the profile of the Boba Fett and the 3/4 of the Alien to figure out body design proportions. The only potentially confusing thing is the use of 2 jumper plates in the neck stacked in perpendicular orientation. The shoulders are the 1x1 modified bricks with headlight. The head should be 3x3 wide and thick and as tall as you need. The legs should extend 4 plates from the croch. The torso should be roughly the same length as shown.
have at it.
am
Posted 33 months ago.
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^oh, cool thanks, i've been working on schematics for one
Posted 33 months ago.
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Hehe, I might try one of these. They're cute.
Posted 33 months ago.
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yeah, i'm trying, but its real hard with the head not being strait, and 3x3, it would be mch easier with 4x4
Posted 33 months ago.
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MacLane, could you please give links to your Boba Fett and 3/4 Alien? (Cute as your models are, I'm not into that kind of movies so I wouldn't recognize them...)
Posted 33 months ago.
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This is Boba Fett:
I guess MacLane meant the alien in 3/4 view:
Posted 33 months ago.
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Trying myself on LDD... thanks for EvERYTHING... this is a smart, stylish and creative idea to play with... hope to come to some variatons on my own soon ^__^
Posted 27 months ago.
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How are the LDD files coming?
Also, what's the minimum and maximum height for a CubeDude? I'm trying to make my own at the moment.
Posted 21 months ago.
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