Universal Lego brick builder module for OpenSCAD 3d models
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This Lego base plate serves as the foundation for your innovative creations, allowing various modules to be effortlessly connected to expand its surface area.
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... straps. I used PLA and it works fine, but if you have heavy power brick, I would advise using PETG or ABS. Please leave a comment if you've printed it and let me know of outcome. ... Tips appreciated, as they help me develop more designs.
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-SharesAlike License https://fffff.at/free-universal-construction-kit
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I really liked the design of CarryGuun's power brick mount, but didn't have much room to the sides, so I made this remix to make the mounting holes on the short side. If you like this, please also leave a like and comment on the original design.
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We provide unique 3d scanned models with realistic proportions for closeup and medium-distance views in artworks, paintings and classes. ...As well as architectural visualization projects.
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I made a torso for the Lego Brick Guy. ...You just need two Lego arms, legs and a cool head.
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The versatile Lego Brick 2x4 stands out as a prime example of modular design excellence, boasting an impressive array of features that make it an indispensable tool for builders of all skill levels. ...Measuring two studs wide and four studs long, this...
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I'm looking for a special kind of building block that's specifically designed to resemble a railroad track, similar to what you might find in a Lego Duplo set. ...The thing is, there isn't a standard piece like this out there, so I'll have to rely on my...
myminifactory
... a straightforward, functional tool capable of producing an array of forms and assemblies. ...As the foundation, a Standard Tetrahedron was employed, while the interlocking mechanism utilized a Triangular Prism. Fingers crossed for a successful outcome!
grabcad
This Lego NXT brick is designed for rail application, featuring four 5mm-diameter holes.
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Lego Side-Stud Brick (2 configurations) CAD services available for hire at MHzCADesign.com
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Its interlocking design allows for seamless connection with other bricks, making it an essential component in any Lego collection. With its smooth surface and precise dimensions, the Standard Brick 3069 is a testament to the power of simplicity and...
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... sprawling cities. Whether you're a seasoned builder or just starting out, the Lego brick is an indispensable tool that empowers your imagination and fuels your creativity, allowing you to bring your wildest visions to life with ease and precision.
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A 1X3 LEGO Brick, denoted by an 'S,' represents a miniature piece, equivalent to three such small bricks constituting one large brick. ...It resembles the brick 362301, albeit without the requirement for it to be white.
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... holes with 6mm diameters, but unfortunately, it was completely unusable. I rectified this issue by modifying the hole profile to a narrower 5mm diameter while maintaining the top and bottom widths at 6mm, identical to standard LEGO hole dimensions.
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... small bricks to one large brick. Notably, this piece shares similarities with the LEGO Brick 302301 but lacks its necessity for being white. ... Two versions of this model are posted: a STL file and the original design created by me in SketchUp.
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People love building with Lego bricks. ...This awesome design was inspired by a set of measurements I stumbled upon on the web for a standard Lego brick. ...If anyone remashes this, be sure to leave a comment!
grabcad
This miniature brick-built vehicle, inspired by LEGO toys, looks adorable and is perfect for playtime fun.
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The ultimate toy for kids of all ages is a spaceship made entirely out of LEGO bricks.
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Crafted specifically for use in Lego motors, this sturdy brick ensures optimal performance and compatibility in your construction project.
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Apply heat from a hair dryer to the printed bricks for approximately 7 seconds, then attach them to the original LEGO pieces (focusing on the bottom side only). 3. Trim the bottom edges of each printed brick slightly using a knife, as they tend to be...