LeoCAD is a CAD program that uses bricks similar to those found in
many toys (but they don’t represent any particular brand). Currently
it has a library of more than 1000 different pieces, most of them
were created by James Jessiman (the author of LDraw).
Leocad
A CAD program that uses bricks similar to those found in many toys
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