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Thanks for your interest. If you would like to build a Lego Linksys WRT54GL
of your own, here is all the stuff you need to get started!
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Model.mpd
Plans for the Lego router, containing separate models for the Case and Top.
You can generate the assembly images using this file.
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ModelComposite.ldr
Composite drawing. Both the models joined together to make one large model.
Useful for exporting parts lists and stuff like that.
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Import of ModelComposite.ldr.bsx
BrickStore file for exporting parts to BrickLink. Using BrickStore, you can
create a "Wanted List" on BrickLink, and it'll show you which stores are
selling the parts you need.
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Assembly\All Parts.txt
A list of the totals of all the types of bricks required.
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Assembly\Parts Per Model.txt
Parts list for each step of each model (Case and Top).
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Assembly\Parts Per Step.txt
Parts list for each step of each model. Highly recommended for efficient
assembly.
These models were created with MLCAD. You can download it
for free from: http://www.lm-software.com/mlcad/
The XML file for BrickLink.com was generated using BrickStore,
another free program: http://brickforge.de/software/brickstore/
~ Luke Anderson
https://www.unterminated.com
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