> ..hang on a sec: Did you make ogeL, or did Lego?  Extend this a bit, and
> ask whether we can legally model the A380, the Wright Flyer etc.
>
> ..the test is, who made it.  Inspiration can legally come from
> anywhere, even from Microsoft.  ;o)
> We're wise to document all the details, however.
Oh - that one is clear: 
I did all the 3d modeling starting with a blank page using a real Lego toy on 
my desk to check the dimensions. My girlfriend created the logo on vertical 
tail.
But this way or that way - if Lego does not want us to use my model we won't. 
The best way is to ask. And I will do right that and let you know the result.

Until then: enjoy it, it's fun!

Torsten


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