
The 5th wheel coupling was a pain in the ass to set up, let me tell you.
I'll have more shots later, as I'm going to bed right now.
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Yeah, they changed a bunch of stuff. The large Red doors are no longer available. Now they are Green. Why can't they have both? Argh... I had to take apart and redo the last design of the above to get rid of all the bricks that are no longer supported. That was a joy.RogueIce wrote:Apparently there was a brick update. Added stuff, but then it made everything I built previously as invalid to upload and buy.
Yeah, see above for my half-assed attempt at a 5th wheel that i have yet to clean up. I actually have an old trailer design that actually works with that arrangement as seen on page one, but it's for the larger rig I made which is now on the back burner.Executor32 wrote:The 5th wheel coupling was a pain in the ass to set up, let me tell you.
I'll have more shots later, as I'm going to bed right now.
Yep, I did. Nice addition! I also noticed the "lightsaber" blades but I missed the hilt, which I figured would be there somewhere. Now I can have mystical warriors with special powers who use glowing energy swords and are totally not Jedi.FSTargetDrone wrote:RogueIce, I forgot to mention earlier, but did you see the new respirator piece in DD for firefighters?
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It's the gray part next to the white helmet. Remove the minifig's head, put on the yellow tanks, then the respirator part slips over that. Replace the head, then click on the transparent visor and top off with the helmet. Everything is nice and "airtight" after that.
I haven't bothered. Mainly because I have no idea which ones are invalid and which aren't (apparently more than just the red doors on the fire truck, and I have no idea what on the cop car...those white doors on the van are invalid though...as are the alternate police uniforms they're wearing, the motorcycle cop looking ones). Maybe they'll reenable it someday... They do have those nifty, thinner jet engines though. That's a plus.FSTargetDrone wrote:Yeah, they changed a bunch of stuff. The large Red doors are no longer available. Now they are Green. Why can't they have both? Argh... I had to take apart and redo the last design of the above to get rid of all the bricks that are no longer supported. That was a joy.
You mean bring 'em out wider? Or move the rear wheels further back? I'd be open to the latter. The reason they're there is that, in my original design (which I accidently saved over with the new one...whoops!) the way into the back was a giant hinged plate, which looked cool but obviously took up a bit of space (like those hatches at the back of the fire truck, only bigger). Now that it's a door I could probably move the real wheels back to just before the bumper or something. But we'll see how it goes.FSTargetDrone wrote:The new refinements on the fire truck are great. I like the light bar a lot! And the police van is very slick. One suggestion, could you lengthen the wheelbase a bit? Maybe by just a few studs.
I made a slightly modified version, this one with a rounded bumper to make it more modern. I don't like how much it extends it, though.FSTargetDrone wrote:I forgot the police car... The working trunk, the cage, the spotlights, very nice! Great details all over.
In fairness, I got it from the tow truck starter model (which is what Executor used as his starting point) and stole it from there.FSTargetDrone wrote:Here's my update:
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I've put a pair of 1X1 round clear transparent plates (the headlights) behind 1X2 transparent smooth plates. Also, now that the transparent "cheese slopes" (that RougeIce used for his lightbars) are available, it makes things a little easier when streamlining stuff.
Yeah, see above for my half-assed attempt at a 5th wheel that i have yet to clean up. I actually have an old trailer design that actually works with that arrangement as seen on page one, but it's for the larger rig I made which is now on the back burner.Executor32 wrote:The 5th wheel coupling was a pain in the ass to set up, let me tell you.
I'll have more shots later, as I'm going to bed right now.
Both you and RogueIce, I like your doors much better than mine and I fully intend to liberally borrow from your designs.![]()
Trying to accomodate those minifigs can be a bitch sometimes, can't it?FSTargetDrone wrote:Oh, and the rigs are amazing. Me likey very much.
I redid the roof. I got rid of redundant rooflights as soon as I saw the transparent slopes. I have a ladder behind the front wheels and added a grab bar to help get up to the step area for the minifigs to "walk" on to get into the cab, but I don't like where ladder is. It should be a little closer to the wheel, but then it would interfere with its left/right steering (which doesn't actually work).
I was thinking of using larger tires, but it involves a major redesign.
There's a beard part now, too. You can make an aged mystical warrior.RogueIce wrote:Yep, I did. Nice addition! I also noticed the "lightsaber" blades but I missed the hilt, which I figured would be there somewhere. Now I can have mystical warriors with special powers who use glowing energy swords and are totally not Jedi.
They changed some of the colors with some of the parts like the 2X2 bricks with the Technic pin, etc. I had used that in my "5th wheel" and it made the model non-uploadable. What I can't understand is why did they remove parts? Perhaps they ran out of real red doors for purchase in Lego Factory. Anyway, I redid the truck because I intend to actually buy it in parts, once I am satisfied with the model. Right now it's hitting $70+ which is frightening, so I've been trying to pare it down as much as possible.I haven't bothered. Mainly because I have no idea which ones are invalid and which aren't (apparently more than just the red doors on the fire truck, and I have no idea what on the cop car...those white doors on the van are invalid though...as are the alternate police uniforms they're wearing, the motorcycle cop looking ones). Maybe they'll reenable it someday... They do have those nifty, thinner jet engines though. That's a plus.
Yes, back by 2 or 3 Studs if you can fit it. Not wider. The front wheels look fine as is, but pushing the rear wheels back a stud or three (if you can make it work without too much hassle) might complete things.You mean bring 'em out wider? Or move the rear wheels further back? I'd be open to the latter.
That's not bad. By the way, do you still have the pair of end-to-end black 1X2 grill plate between the headlights on your police car? Consider using a dark gray grills instead of black. That way you get the appearance of the black "radiator" part contrasting with the gray grill. I did something similar with my truck, using dark gray plates behind the red and black grills.I made a slightly modified version, this one with a rounded bumper to make it more modern. I don't like how much it extends it, though.
Well, I based mine on one of they actual for-sale toys, so we are all inspired.In fairness, I got it from the tow truck starter model (which is what Executor used as his starting point) and stole it from there.
Yeah. I like to have space for 2 minifigs in front and that's easy enough to do with large trucks/fire trucks. Cars are harder, but you pulled it off pretty damn well with the police car. I don't know if you ever saw the Speed Racer race car kits Lego put out awhile back, but they have place for 2 minifigs, side by side. Some of the DD starter car models are similar.Trying to accomodate those minifigs can be a bitch sometimes, can't it?As it is, my fire truck could probably use a ladder, since the bottom of the door comes up to about their "neck" if memory serves. But I didn't feel like it.
If it makes you feel better, my firetruck was around $80 back when it was valid to price check. And it wasn't even fully done, yet (the equipment bays had no barriers between them, for instance).FSTargetDrone wrote:Anyway, I redid the truck because I intend to actually buy it in parts, once I am satisfied with the model. Right now it's hitting $70+ which is frightening, so I've been trying to pare it down as much as possible.
I can probably do that, when I get inspired to work on it again. At the moment though, SW: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption is taking my time. Damn shiny new toys.Yes, back by 2 or 3 Studs if you can fit it. Not wider. The front wheels look fine as is, but pushing the rear wheels back a stud or three (if you can make it work without too much hassle) might complete things.
Actually, I always figured my police van looked more like one of those, though that was accidental.Incidentally, your fire truck reminds me of an airport fire vehicle, something like this one.
Nope, with the rounded bricks there's no longer room to have the needed connecters. So it's just a single thin black piece now.That's not bad. By the way, do you still have the pair of end-to-end black 1X2 grill plate between the headlights on your police car? Consider using a dark gray grills instead of black. That way you get the appearance of the black "radiator" part contrasting with the gray grill. I did something similar with my truck, using dark gray plates behind the red and black grills.
It makes it wider, but since I was more-or-less basing my police car off a Crown Vic, and everyone calls those things 'boats' anyway, I figured I was justified.Yeah. I like to have space for 2 minifigs in front and that's easy enough to do with large trucks/fire trucks. Cars are harder, but you pulled it off pretty damn well with the police car. I don't know if you ever saw the Speed Racer race car kits Lego put out awhile back, but they have place for 2 minifigs, side by side. Some of the DD starter car models are similar.
I like that Armored company of his. Definately some stuff for inspiration to look at. I wouldn't mind figuring out a tank in LDD, myself.Check out Brickshelf if you have an hour or 2 to kill and search for, well, anything. There are some amazing tank models, spacecraft, Castle models, everything!
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Like this?Phantasee wrote:Depends on the truck. Western Stars are ugly as fuck inside, and have really high cabs with a lot of intrusion and stuff. In my Peterbilts, there's a plate, very thin, that the shifter comes out of. It's a long rectangle, with the shifter coming out the bottom half of it. It's actually in a vertical orientation, but what you've got is more than passable. The passenger side is just as bare in real life as it is in your model, too.
Okay, with that and playing with the software I now have:Under bunks, there is usually storage space. It's usually a little bit inside the cab, with access to the under-bunk area through side doors. The small door on most passenger sides lets you into a small locker-type compartment, and the driver side door will be taller, to give you an exit out of the sleeper , plus the mattress will cut the doorway in half, with underneath being a long space to store shovels and stuff, plus a little bit of wider space near the door.
Where PP is passenger seat, DD is driver's seat, S is shifter. Behind them there is a bit of space, but on the sides there are the compartments, with the back of it also part of the compartments. Those are under the bed. Depending on the size of the bunk, you can end up with more space in the cab, like in my truck, which has a massive sleeper, with closets and everything. My father's unit is a newer one with a smaller sleeper, so it has just a little bit of space behind the seats, just enough to put your feet down while sitting on the mattress.Code: Select all
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But what you've got is as accurate as LEGO will let you be, unless you feel like making the model a few metres tall.
Ah, so those are "load lamps." Interesting. Still, I'll be damned if I can find photos of that area of a real life rig. I know I have seen bluish ones. I think it was at a toll booth at night...or somewhere where I got a look at a truck for a few seconds while stopped. The blue lights caught my eye and I always wondered about them. It's why I had them in the very first incarnation of this thing from page one.As for the lights, all the ones I've seen in that spot are red, with white lamps on the outside (load lamps). I suppose they could be load lamps as well, on certain models, and they'd be blue for decoration or to cast more of a blue light, because white load lamps are fucking BRIGHT. Load lamps just let you see the trailer in the dark when you're backing up, either to a dock, or in my case, to dump a load (usually snow, if it's dark). And behind you.
I will save this for if and when I ever resume work on my trailer again.And some trucks have a small cage under the trailer for the spare tire, but it's usually not practical, on account of it being a complete bitch to change tires without a lot of equipment. My father is actually trying to get a set of the equipment so they can do some limited tire repair and replacement up in Fort McMurray. He's got a propane tank with the neck chopped off, onto which he will fit a pipe, with an air line connection into the body. With a valve on top of the pipe, the idea is to run a line from it to a compressor (including the one on the truck), and the other into the tire. Pumping up the propane tank will build up a shit load of pressure, and releasing it quickly will inflate the tire quickly so it seals to the rim. Now imagine trying to carry a propane tank around everywhere, in every truck.
Thanks! I will check that out , but for now it's bedtime. Picking this up later...Executor32 wrote:Certainly, Drone. I can tell you precisely which pieces I used as well.