Well yes LEGO has its limitations - I use LDD though because its easy to design and re-design engines if I need to without having to purchase new bricks to make a physical model. Also LDD has a far grander spectrum of colours I can use for my models, so its much better in that respect.
And then again the LEGO models I build aren't meant to be 100% accurate - that would be impossible - they're meant to represent the characters in a simple and effective way whilst still achieving fantastic accuracy and building structure. I don't add details like lining to my engines because that can all be done with decals / stickers, as if each character were to be their own separate LEGO set sold in stores.
And then again the LEGO models I build aren't meant to be 100% accurate - that would be impossible - they're meant to represent the characters in a simple and effective way whilst still achieving fantastic accuracy and building structure. I don't add details like lining to my engines because that can all be done with decals / stickers, as if each character were to be their own separate LEGO set sold in stores.