Between the harbor and the city wall, a small but popular market has managed to establish itself. My biggest build yet with a wide margin. You can check out more picture of it at the bottom of this post.
Another step towards making Studio easier to use for a LEGO Digital Designer veteran. My second annoyance with Studio was that I was repeatedly hitting the D key every time I wanted to remove a piece.
Lovely lovely tests. In my previous post about Boulder Blaster, I mentioned that I wanted to add tests to the code base. Tests that will check that my code behaves as I want it to.
Modifying the Windows registry to setup the palette of Favorite colors just as I want it. I’m trying to switch which LEGO CAD application I use from LEGO Digital Designer (LDD) to Bricklink’s Studio.
I would like to talk a bit about one of my favorite games: Dune.
It is a game that I come back to time and time again and recently I discovered that people on the internet have reverse engineered its data files.
A review from the perspective of an AFOL (Adult fan of LEGO). Mbrik was introduced to me via various LEGO news sites when the maker started a kickstarter campaign to get the product of the ground.
After many years without any type of web site I once again feel the need to have my own space on the internet. To have a central hub for my various project and creations.