News on Jacob's LEGO pages

The latest additions and changes comes first.

25th of September 2006:
My girlfriend has built the crew from the Danish TV series Rejseholdet from the big, old LEGO figures.
I hav built the the intersection Stengade-Nørrebrogade, so I can create scenes with riots in Copenhagen.
2nd of January 2006:
I have collected a machine readable overview over my building instructions.
12th of September 2004:
I don't seem to be very good at remembering to update this page (maybe I should automate the process somehow), but here are some recent additions to the site:
5th of February 2002:
Now the first picture of the deep space research vessel Research Warper Complexity ready.
3rd of January 2002:
I have updated the drawing of my BAe 146 clone.
15th of October 2001:
I have created building instructions (2577 kb web page) for my most recent model, Bunden og Kanden. It is a mode of a town house with a shop in the basement was inspired by a building in Gentofte.
15th of September 2001:
I have created a small presentation of a racing car I built several years ago.
21st of August 2001:
I have started a project to create and collect "small" shipping related models under the name Pier 17.
19th of July 2001:
I just noticed that I hadn't made an on-line edition of my instructions to build a LEGO Tux. It has been fixed.
14th of March 2001:
Henrik, Peter and I have built a galley and a shipyard.
9th of February 2001:
I have finally managed to build a model of Yoko Tsuno's jet, Sal Colibri. Drawings and building instructions.
6th of February 2001:
I have made building instructions for Tobias' family car.
2nd of February 2001:
I have built a BAe 146 (sort of) cargo plane.
Photos from a LEGO weekend with Henrik Christian Grove, Peter Makholm and Hans Schou.
December 28th 2000:
I have written a guide to installing and using LDGLite for viewing building instructions on Linux.
April 29th 2000:
I have created a page with links and comments (in Danish) to various interesting models I find on the web. Since the administration of the page is partially automatic, there is hope for frequent updates.
January 10th 2000:
Jacob's Space Enterprises announced that they have started working on a new class of deep space vessels, named Albatros.
November 29th 1999:
I have added links to various nice models on the ships, Roman empire, houses, and ancient times pages.
September 30th 1999:
I have improved the MPD Builder a bit, and added statically and dynamically linked versions of the Linux binary.
September 29th 1999:
I have improved the MPD Splitter a bit, and added statically and dynamically linked versions of the Linux binary.
September 18th 1999:
I have put a link to Tom Rafert's mountain scene with two large models of classical "western" train bridges on the bridge page.
September 16th 1999:
I have published preliminary versions of two LDraw related programming projects: LDLite for Linux and ZBPM Tools.
Notice: None of these projects are in a working state yet (afaik).
September 9th 1999:
A new Museum of Modern Art has opened somewhere in Legoland.
September 7th 1999:
I have set up separate pages for the MPD Splitter and the MPD Builder. Both pages are now with instructions for configuring LDAO to use the tools.
September 6th 1999:
I have added a Parisian store front inspired by a store front near Center Pompidou in Paris to by town buildings.
I have made building instructions available as HTML with images (61 kb) and as a MPD file (4 kb).
September 4th 1999:
Visit Datsville. You are welcome to read my comments to the project.
September 3rd 1999:
Arranged a page with pictures of Katrine's bus stop.

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Written by:
Jacob Sparre Andersen <sparre@nbi.dk>
Latest update:
15th of July 2007