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 Author: carter7710 View Messages Posted By carter7710
 Posted: Mar 13, 2022 16:21
 Subject: Is this even possible?
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When you import an official lego set, you have the option of as palette or in
scene. I assumed the in scene means assembled in whole. However regardless
of selection, it imports it as palette. Is it not possible to import a fully
assembled lego set?


Cheers.
 Author: wildchicken13 View Messages Posted By wildchicken13
 Posted: Mar 13, 2022 16:23
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In Help, carter7710 writes:
  When you import an official lego set, you have the option of as palette or in
scene. I assumed the in scene means assembled in whole. However regardless
of selection, it imports it as palette. Is it not possible to import a fully
assembled lego set?


Cheers.

Easy, just go to LEGO.com…
 Author: carter7710 View Messages Posted By carter7710
 Posted: Mar 13, 2022 16:30
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In Help, wildchicken13 writes:
  In Help, carter7710 writes:
  When you import an official lego set, you have the option of as palette or in
scene. I assumed the in scene means assembled in whole. However regardless
of selection, it imports it as palette. Is it not possible to import a fully
assembled lego set?


Cheers.

Easy, just go to LEGO.com…


What I'm trying to do is see a fully assembled kit, rendered in 3d, to then
manually recreate inside a minecraft world. Anything I can see on lego.com is
not really an interactive 3d render, so it isn't getting me what I want.
Is bricklink able to do this?
 Author: wildchicken13 View Messages Posted By wildchicken13
 Posted: Mar 13, 2022 16:37
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In Help, carter7710 writes:
  In Help, wildchicken13 writes:
  In Help, carter7710 writes:
  When you import an official lego set, you have the option of as palette or in
scene. I assumed the in scene means assembled in whole. However regardless
of selection, it imports it as palette. Is it not possible to import a fully
assembled lego set?


Cheers.

Easy, just go to LEGO.com…


What I'm trying to do is see a fully assembled kit, rendered in 3d, to then
manually recreate inside a minecraft world. Anything I can see on lego.com is
not really an interactive 3d render, so it isn't getting me what I want.
Is bricklink able to do this?

Not that I'm aware of. Some people post fully-assembled LEGO sets in the
Studio gallery, but unfortunately, they are usually set to display-only due to
copyright infringement. Perhaps there is a better way.
 Author: Stellar View Messages Posted By Stellar
 Posted: Mar 14, 2022 20:33
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In Related Software, wildchicken13 writes:
  In Help, carter7710 writes:
  In Help, wildchicken13 writes:
  In Help, carter7710 writes:
  When you import an official lego set, you have the option of as palette or in
scene. I assumed the in scene means assembled in whole. However regardless
of selection, it imports it as palette. Is it not possible to import a fully
assembled lego set?


Cheers.

Easy, just go to LEGO.com…


What I'm trying to do is see a fully assembled kit, rendered in 3d, to then
manually recreate inside a minecraft world. Anything I can see on lego.com is
not really an interactive 3d render, so it isn't getting me what I want.
Is bricklink able to do this?

Not that I'm aware of. Some people post fully-assembled LEGO sets in the
Studio gallery, but unfortunately, they are usually set to display-only due to
copyright infringement. Perhaps there is a better way.


I think on Eurobricks there are threads where people share files of assembled
sets.

I could be a nice addition to the Studio Gallery thought, with a verification
checkmark...
 Author: jbroman View Messages Posted By jbroman
 Posted: Mar 13, 2022 16:41
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In Help, carter7710 writes:
  When you import an official lego set, you have the option of as palette or in
scene. I assumed the in scene means assembled in whole. However regardless
of selection, it imports it as palette. Is it not possible to import a fully
assembled lego set?


Cheers.

The palette is the parts list in the left column.
In scene means the parts are all shown on screen.

The only way to show an assembled set is to build it yourself in Studio.
Using the parts one-by-one from “in scene” which will ensure you have used all
the parts, or from the “palette”.