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Category Archives: MOC
The last module!
Renee and I just finished the last module I need for my neighborhood portion of the NCLTC layout at LEGOPalooza next weekend (yikes!). This is a middle module and features a bunch of the dark red elements I got from … Continue reading
Posted in LEGOPalooza, MOC, NCLUG, Planning, Standards
Tagged LEGO Hobby Train, LEGOPalooza, MOC, UTB
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The Dark Blue house
This weekend, with Renee?s help, I completed another module for the neighborhood. It is a dark blue house built using mostly bricks I received from working on the UTB project. I really wanted to add some medium blue striping to … Continue reading
Posted in Events, LEGOPalooza, MOC, Standards
Tagged LEGO Hobby Train, LEGOPalooza, MOC, NCLUG
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Residential Neighborhood at LEGOPalooza
As part of my section of the NCLTC layout at LEGOPalooza, I will have a small residential neighborhood.? I had built a couple houses to a standard of sorts a few years ago, the most notable a lime green house … Continue reading
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Tagged LEGOPalooza, MOC
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CTB-6500 Instructions Available
I finally tracked down the LDraw part I was missing to properly generate the instructions for my CTB-6500 Yellow Monster Truck. The instructions are now available for download as a PDF file (6.67MB). Enjoy! This is my first set of … Continue reading
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First Results from LPub4 – CTB-6500
For the past day or so I have been playing with LPub4 here and there. I am happy to post the first results of my efforts. I can only say “wow” – Kevin Clague is the man! I never thought … Continue reading
Posted in CAD, Custom Kits, Instructions, MOC
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