Transhuman325
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Amazing work!! Subscribed!
thanks Ryan!..
man this is coming along great! good job on those pcbs too!
Soon.. good things to come!![]()
Amazing work!! Subscribed!
<----- Mind blown
Wow Ryan, how the hell did I miss this thread!??? Subscribed
Most impressive
Not too shabby so far. It's good to see that you're upgrading from Legos. Even though they are fun to play with.
The engineer in me is in love with your project :lol. Wish I knew how to use 3D software, one day.
Lego has inspired me on several occasions it has to be said, nowadays it's normally when I'm helping my kids build something with it :thumbsup
Um, is this real? This can't be real. It's too f'ing cool to be real. Completely in awe.
Ha ha, thanks! At the moment, it's still virtual, but I'm hoping to change that in the next few months!
Ha ha, thanks! At the moment, it's still virtual, but I'm hoping to change that in the next few months!
I've watched all of your vids and read through most of your builds here and I'm actually not surprised you'd undertake such a monumental challenge. It's gonna be epic! Cheers to you. :cheers
I've watched all of your vids and read through most of your builds here and I'm actually not surprised you'd undertake such a monumental challenge. It's gonna be epic! Cheers to you. :cheers
This is looking real good! Can you post a snapshot of your model tree? I'd be curious to see in how many features you made this. It took me the better part of a day to model my helmet using surfaces... it was like pulling teeth.
That's a lot of surfaces... Have you heard of Alias? I'm going to try the free trial at some point next week... it's meant exactly for that purpose, and it interacts well with Inventor - supposedly. The problem I had with surfaces is that sometimes, after a stitch, I'd get a wavy line between my surfaces, and wavy lines don't play well with extrusions.