The Water Tower
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The Water Tower
If you drive north about 1200 Km, you might just find one of these still standing, the water tower is something I think no train layout should be without.
So how does one turn a square brick of Lego and build a model that looks round
This is how, and without further a due, a Lego Water Tower...
Funny thing is though, the previous is the original design that LDD allowed me to build, guess what, LDD was wrong on a degree measurement in one of the key pieces.
When I got the model home, I soon discovered the error, the circumference had to be reduced, which I did not mind, hey, I get left overs!
The legs are fragile, moving it is a tricky thing, I wish the clutch power was a little better there.
So how does one turn a square brick of Lego and build a model that looks round
This is how, and without further a due, a Lego Water Tower...
Funny thing is though, the previous is the original design that LDD allowed me to build, guess what, LDD was wrong on a degree measurement in one of the key pieces.
When I got the model home, I soon discovered the error, the circumference had to be reduced, which I did not mind, hey, I get left overs!
The legs are fragile, moving it is a tricky thing, I wish the clutch power was a little better there.
Last edited by legodac on Mon 13 Feb 2012, 5:12 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : I was thirsty)
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Re: The Water Tower
We have to buy our water here in this part of the world, strange eh
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