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Welcome to the LDraw Model Repository Welcome to the LDraw OMR, the 'Official Model Repository'. Here you can find LDraw files of official models released by LEGO. The model repository is a database of files in the 'LDraw File Format' describing models that are released as sets by LEGO. It also includes a specification of how the files should be named and structured (the OMR specification). If you want your models to be submitted to this website, you first need to make sure your files are according the OMR spec. You can read the specification here. And here is a tutorial on how to make your LDraw files OMR compliant. How to use this website? This website is made purely for organizing and accessing all the OMR files. This site is not meant to be used as a database for LEGO sets, there are a lot of better websites for that. If you're looking for an LDraw file for a specific set, you can enter the set number at the top search bar. If you just want to go through all available files and filter through them, you can go to the all files page.




How can I submit files? If you have LDraw files of official LEGO sets and you've made them OMR compliant, you can submit them here at the LDraw forum. At the moment we don't have an onsite submit form. 70127-1 - Wolf Legend Beast 6761-1 - Bandit's Secret Hide-Out 6712-1 - Sheriff's Showdown 42062-1 - Container Yard1) 24th Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Costume design is one of the few aspects of movie magic you can experience in the flesh, because costumes from every one of the movies nominated in the Academy Awards’ Best Costume category are on display at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in downtown, in their 24th annual The Art of Motion Picture Costume Design. This year’s exhibition features more than 100 costumes representing 24 of 2015’s notable films including costumes designed by Academy nominees Sandy Powell (Carol and Cinderella), Jacqueline West (The Revenant), Paco Delgado (The Danish Girl) and Jenny Beavan (Mad Max: Fury Road).




Where: FIDM Museum, 919 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Tickets: Admission Free to the public; click here for more information. 2) Oscar-Nominated Production Design Panel This is a great opportunity to hear from leading LA production designers. The Art Directors Guild and the Set Decorators Society of America are presenting a panel discussion with this year’s Academy Award-nominated production designers and set decorators: Bridge of Spies (Production Design: Adam Stockhausen; Set Decoration: Rena DeAngelo and Bernhard Henrich); Mad Max: Fury Road (Production Design: Colin Gibson; Set Decoration: Lisa Thompson); The Danish Girl (Production Design: Eve Stewart; Set Decoration: Michael Standish); The Martian (Production Design: Arthur Max; Set Decoration: Celia Bobak); The Revenant (Production Design: Jack Fisk; Set Decoration: Hamish Purdy). When: Saturday, February 27, 2016 from 3 pm to 5 pm Where: Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90028




Tickets:  Free to the public.  RSVP is highly recommended but does not guarantee seating.  Priority entrance/seating is given to members of the Art Directors and Set Decorators Guilds (bring your guild card with you). Arrive one hour prior to show time. Click here for more information. 3) Nature Connects: Art with LEGO bricks by Sean Kenney Plastic is typically the last thing you want to see in a botanic garden, except when the plastic is half a million LEGO bricks that have been transformed into 27 gorgeous, nature-themed sculptures by New York artist Sean Kenney. They are currently on show at South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes; the exhibition, called Nature Connects: Art with LEGO bricks, by Sean Kenney, is traveling the US. The garden is also hosting a LEGO building contest from now until this Saturday. When: Through May 8, 2016.  Daily 9 am – 5 pm; LEGO building contest through February 27 Where: South Coast Botanic Garden, 26300 Crenshaw Blvd, Palos Verdes Peninsula, 90274




Tickets: Adults $9, Seniors/Students $6, Children (5-12) $4, Toddlers (4 and under) free. Advance tickets highly recommended. 4)  Help design YOUR city park:  FAB Park Needs Your Input You may have heard of the design competition for Pershing Square. But how about FAB, otherwise known as First and Broadway? That’s a new park to be built on the southeast corner of First and Broadway in downtown, adjacent to Grand Park and City Hall.  Models and drawings of conceptual schemes for the park are currently on display through February 29th in the lobby of 201 North Figueroa and the Bureau of Engineering is looking for public input into the design. Shortlisted teams are:  Mia Lehrer + Associates, AECOM, Brooks + Scarpa, and Eric Owen Moss. Go online to send comments via email. The winning scheme is expected to be announced by the end of February or early March 2016 and then the city will hold more outreach events. Where: Figueroa Plaza, 201 North Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, 90012




Tickets: Free and open to the public; 5) The Magic Flute Sumptuous sets add to the enchantment of LA Opera’s staging of Mozart’s celebration of true love conquering all, The Magic Flute. Conducted by James Conlon with staging by Director Barrie Kosky and with the British theater group “1927;” sets are designed by Esther Bialas. Four performances of this production remain. When: February 24 and March 2 at 7:30 pm; February 28 and March 6 at 2 pm Where: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012Why Am I Seeing This? A 404 error means that the requested file cannot be found. This can be due to an incorrect URL, a misnamed file, an improper directive within the .htaccess file, or a file having been uploaded to an incorrect folder. Please ensure you typed the correct URL. How Do I Fix It? Learn How To Customize This Page For full information on 404 errors and how to resolve them, please contact us, or learn more with the support links above.

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