Classic British Lego (Using LDD)

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Re: Classic British Lego (Using LDD)

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Hi Brian,

That brighten's it up a treat,

You can't do a last post Brian until you have finished the Taj Mahal! ;)

Cheers,

Roger.
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Re: Classic British Lego (Using LDD)

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dodger wrote:Hi Brian,

That brighten's it up a treat,

You can't do a last post Brian until you have finished the Taj Mahal! ;)

Cheers,

Roger.
:lol:

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Re: Classic British Lego (Using LDD)

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Ok Roger, here ya go. The virtual Lego Taj Mahal. This build was a complete pain in the you-know-what. :wall: LDD hates this model. :lol: The final block count was 6,013 compared to the real Lego set which contains 5,922 bricks. The additional blocks were needed to makeup for LDD's shortcomings. :lol:

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Re: Classic British Lego (Using LDD)

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Hi Brian,

Well blow me down!! :lol:

That just shows you as i was only joking when i said about the Taj Mahal!!! great work there Brian,

I would like to have a go but having FSX recently i have started flying my heavies after many years so i have enough on my plate at the moment!

Keep it up. :thumbsup:

Cheers, Roger.
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