Here are some links to other interesting LEGO® hobbyist home pages. I
believe that linking to the top level page of another WWW page (in contrast to
linking to some out-of-context 'inner' content of the home page) is comparable
to citing an author's name along with a book title; and therefore didn't feel
obliged to ask for permission before setting up the links. If I offended someone
by doing this, please take my apologies, and I will happily remove the link in
question if being told so.
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Links to other BriCad users Come on, if your home page has some pictures created with the BriCad software, make my day and send me your URL! Your link will be included here (unless, umm, your home page is, besides featuring BriCad, one of the world's most wanted X-rated sites ;-) ;-) |
The World of Chris Lester.
Chris is trying to find LEGO® catalogues from the early seventies
until recent dates; perhaps you have some to help him out?
Also, check out his instructions for the
Spyrius:Vector
space ship, which were made with the first public release of
BriCad.
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Even more links to LegoManiacstm This list has been compiled in alphabetical order, and without aiming for completeness. I'm leaning toward collecting links to other sites with stuff related to CAD programs, instructions or pictures for/from self-built LEGO® models; and there are many more LEGO® related home pages out in net land than I've gotten into my list. Nevertheless, please drop me a mail if you know or run a home page which you feel that should be included here, and I will add it to my list. |
Ed Boxer's Lego® Castle. Ed got lots of rave reviews for his LEGO® castle pictures from the Legomaniacs at rec.toys.lego. But see for yourself. Now ;-)
Jeff Elliott's Very First Web Page. Various photos from Jeff's buildings. I do especially like the "Time to fix that foot actuator!" picture from his battlemech scenario, which looks very "life" to me.
MCPD's Everything LEGO®. Some Building instructions, and a very extensive LEGO® Internet Resources Reference sheet presented in a compact tabular shape.
Paul Gyugyi's L3G0 Page. Lots of ray traced images from Paul's LEGO® models, and info about the tools Paul used for rendering, including his own "l3g0" brick library for the rayshade program.
Ben and Jer's LEGO Raytracing. Raytraced images of various themes. Ben is particularly good at rendering minifigs.
David A. Karr's LEGO® Collection. Pictures from models built by David and his family, and a very comprehensive collection of links to other LEGO® resources.
The FibblesnorkTM Lego® Guide by Todd S. Lehman, featuring "detailed data sheets for every Space and Aquazone set ever produced", and the FibblesnorkTM LEGO® survey.
Weird Richard's LEGO® Bricks. Richard is a professional instructor, and LEGO® plays an important role in his lessons. His web site is dedicated to the various LEGO® projects he and his students have run.
Lou Zucaro has compiled a Set Reference Guide including pictures, and sorted by the various LEGO® themes.
The links contained in this page have been collected for reference purposes only; their inclusion does not imply any endorsement of the information and material contained therein.
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