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I cleaned off the kitchen table this week, in order to sort some LEGO bought
over the past few months, and to *finally* build something!
I worked on a couple new iterations of the multi-bed 'well-car' designs. I'd
made a new page (http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/) to document the
project, and I've put new pictures up, but I still need to add them to the
index...but you can find a couple previews at
http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9563.JPG
http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9584.JPG
http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9605.JPG
http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9607.JPG
My old phase-4 gave way to this modified version in yellow and grey. The
ends now mount on the middle of a wheelset, versus on the end, and initial
'bench testing' has worked well. Tonight (after I get a good nights sleep),
I'll bring a bunch of trains to my dad's house for the traditional LEGO
Christmas Train, and give all of the new designs a good workout. Once I know
where they are weak, I've got a couple weeks to improve the design(s) before
the BayLUG meeting on 5 Jan.
There was also a black model, taken from instructions I found in Jeroen de
Hann's brickShelf gallery. I modified the two-bed design to be a three-bed
version. (Note that these hold 3 small containers each, not just two.) The
design looks a bit top-heavy to me, but we'll play with them and see later
on! :-)
http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9551.JPG
http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9551.JPG
I also started work on a project that's been trapped in my mind since the
July BayLUG meeting. I saw a large, molded, raised baseplate that Uncle Dan
had brought to sell (two raised areas, with a 'valley' between the raised
parts), and I thought "a train would fit through that valley...". After many
months, I started to work with the baseplate, and you can see the pictures
(9617-9631) using the following link. (Change the number...)
http://www.baylug.org/zonker/tower/AUT_9617.JPG
One side is a train control tower...the other side is meant to be a
railfan park and picnic area. I need to populate it, and add some details,
but you can get the general idea. (I really like the 'hold signals', and the
long, bay windows. I'm trying to decide about the roof...is it in snow
country or not?) I don't know if this will find a place on our GATS layout
or not, but I'll probably be bringing it to BricksWest to show folks. :-)
Happy Holidays! (Happy Boxing Day to my friends north of the border!)
-Z-
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In lugnet.loc.ca.bc.van, David K. Z. Harris writes:
> I cleaned off the kitchen table this week, in order to sort some LEGO bought
> over the past few months, and to *finally* build something!
>
> I worked on a couple new iterations of the multi-bed 'well-car' designs. I'd
> made a new page (http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/) to document the
> project, and I've put new pictures up, but I still need to add them to the
> index...but you can find a couple previews at
>
> http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9563.JPG
> http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9584.JPG
> http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9605.JPG
> http://www.baylug.org/zonker/fcc/AUT_9607.JPG
David, very nice design, simple but effective. I recently purchased my first
Lego train but have yet to sit down and really try to build some of my own
cars. These pictures and ideas of yours may just inspire me.
>
> I also started work on a project that's been trapped in my mind since the
> July BayLUG meeting. I saw a large, molded, raised baseplate that Uncle Dan
> had brought to sell (two raised areas, with a 'valley' between the raised
> parts), and I thought "a train would fit through that valley...". After many
> months, I started to work with the baseplate, and you can see the pictures
> (9617-9631) using the following link. (Change the number...)
>
> http://www.baylug.org/zonker/tower/AUT_9617.JPG
>
> One side is a train control tower...the other side is meant to be a
> railfan park and picnic area. I need to populate it, and add some details,
> but you can get the general idea. (I really like the 'hold signals', and the
> long, bay windows. I'm trying to decide about the roof...is it in snow
> country or not?) I don't know if this will find a place on our GATS layout
> or not, but I'll probably be bringing it to BricksWest to show folks. :-)
To me this just begs for some sort of walkway overpass from the control
tower to the viewing area. Even a simple footbridge with steps up each side
and a small horizontal section. You could make it covered but I just see it
open to the elements.
Regards,
Peter
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