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This is the first model on Mecabricks using the new version of the part system as well as custom lighting and compositing options. The Mecabricks platform will be updated in the next few months to make it the standard.
- Includes 3 new-for-June-2019 LEGO® NINJAGO® minifigures: Cole, Kai and Pyro Destroyer.
- Cole’s armored Dirt Bike toy features a minifigure driver’s seat, 2 stud shooters, caterpillar treads at the front, a big rear wheel with gold-colored rims, and a ninja flag element.
- Weapons include Cole's gold-colored hammer and silver-colored katana, Kai's silver-colored katana and gold-colored katana, and Pyro Destroyer's scimitar.
- Accessory elements in this LEGO® NINJAGO® toy building set include Cole and Kai’s katana holders, and Pyro Destroyer’s shield and snake armor.
- Cool toy for kids to recreate exciting action from the NINJAGO® TV show.
- Use the LEGO® Life app to access the intuitive Instructions PLUS building instructions. Help even younger builders through the building process, with easy-to-use zoom, rotate and ghost-mode functions to visualize their creations as they go.
- Ninja dirt bike model measures over 2” (6cm) high, 7” (19cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide.
This set was provided to Mecabricks by The LEGO Group.
Yes of course.
An injection mould tool is the tool used to manufacture a LEGO element. It is commonly used in the community to describe the shape of a part independently from the decoration.
There is still a lot of work to be done. And even when the code will be ready, it will require at least a whole year to update 1 by 1 all the parts of the library. I’d say about 2 months before anything visible.
I just saw the new video, I’m so excited for all of the amazing possibilities this will bring. It seems crazy to me that we will be getting mould lines, and the Lego logo etched onto parts.
This is a big step up for rendering quality! Way better than anything else out there. I'm really looking forward to being able to contribute high quality decorations for new parts and models.
The new stuff is completely amazing, the only thing I can suggest is to make the grain slightly less pronounced and maybe somehow reduce the contrast just a bit.
But seriously, this is absolutely crazy, thank you very much for your work!
@MrmoTarius Thanks These will be compositing settings and not hardcoded like it is currently the case. A new mode in the workshop will allow to set up your scene for the 3D player with a range of options: colour correction, chromatic aberration, bloom, grain, etc. So it will be up to each user to select the look of the model.
@DeltaVee I will release the new specifications once it is integrated to the workshop.