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Name: Evert-Jan Boer (Username: ejboer)
Name: Evert-Jan Boer (Username: ejboer)
Age: 50 (as of 2024)
Age: 50 (as of 2024)
Location: Veenendaal, The Netherlands
Location: Veenendaal, The Netherlands
Occupation: IT Engineer
Occupation: IT Engineer


History with LDraw:  
History with LDraw:  
I still remember receiving the classic yellow castle on one of my birthdays, and I rather would like to build it right away instead of spending my birthday with friends and family. Toys came and went, but everything LEGO stayed with me.  
I still remember receiving the classic yellow castle on one of my birthdays, and I rather would like to build it right away instead of spending my birthday with friends and family. Toys came and went, but everything LEGO stayed with me.  


It was around the year 2000 that I stumbled across Bricklink which gave me the opportunity to replace lost and broken parts, and also the possibility to build digitally with LDraw, MLCad and LDView. Around that time I also started working on saving my collection in a database with a web front end (thanks to my previous experience as programmer), and quickly noticed not everything was available as a LDraw part, which pushed me to finding out how to create these myselves.  
It was around the year 2000 that I stumbled across Bricklink which gave me the opportunity to replace lost and broken parts, and also the possibility to build digitally with LDraw, MLCad and LDView. Around that time I also started working on saving my collection in a database with a web front end (thanks to my previous experience as programmer), and quickly noticed not everything was available as a LDraw part, which pushed me to finding out how to create these myselves.  
I mostly create patterns and stickers for sets I own, and now and then conversions of parts from other sources.
I mostly create patterns and stickers for sets I own, and now and then conversions of parts from other sources.

Latest revision as of 14:26, 6 December 2024

Name: Evert-Jan Boer (Username: ejboer)

Age: 50 (as of 2024)

Location: Veenendaal, The Netherlands

Occupation: IT Engineer


History with LDraw:

I still remember receiving the classic yellow castle on one of my birthdays, and I rather would like to build it right away instead of spending my birthday with friends and family. Toys came and went, but everything LEGO stayed with me.


It was around the year 2000 that I stumbled across Bricklink which gave me the opportunity to replace lost and broken parts, and also the possibility to build digitally with LDraw, MLCad and LDView. Around that time I also started working on saving my collection in a database with a web front end (thanks to my previous experience as programmer), and quickly noticed not everything was available as a LDraw part, which pushed me to finding out how to create these myselves. I mostly create patterns and stickers for sets I own, and now and then conversions of parts from other sources.