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Subject: 
5 Years of 'OBB' Classic Space Layouts
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.org.ca.obb, lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, lugnet.space
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lugnet.org.ca.obb
Date: 
Thu, 29 Nov 2012 20:28:54 GMT
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It was such a long, long time ago (in a galaxy... yada yada yoda...) that we began our quest for a Classic Space Layout at our OBB shows (and 5 years seems to be the time-frame to do a retrospective--italic text comes to mind)

We had a few ‘dabbling’experiences prior to 2007--Greg Hyland brought his CS sets to one of the Hobby Shows (which I apparently have no pictures of, which is surprising...), and a few Moonbase-compliant modules made their appearance here and there.

However, at the 2007 Christmas Train Show, it all began in ernest



Flickr 2007 Christmas Train Show link

Very Bad YouTube Video showing LL924 in flight

Items of note--

•6 CS baseplates by 9 CS baseplates, or 2 modules by 3 modules, or 5 feet x 7.5 feet
•First Collaborative Classic Space Layout at a show.
•First appearance of Jeff vW’s awesome 9v Classic Space train, capable of transporting 2 rockets!!
•1 monorail loop
•1 9v train loop
•1 ‘flying’ Classic Space ship LL924
•3 Galaxy Exploreres (928)
•at least 1 representation of every Classic Space set released in the first 2 years

This layout was more of a protest by me for lugging in so much stuff for town train layouts. I thought that doing a space layout, with the stock baseplates, would be much easier to transport and set up (future deemed otherwise, but we’ll get to that...)

Anyway, onto 2008, in which we did 2 shows--

2008 Spring Toy, Train and Doll Show



Items of note--

•7.5 feet x 7.5 feet, or 3 mods x 3 mods, or 9 baseplates by 9 baseplates
•1.5 monorail loops
•1 9v Classic Space Train
•4 Galaxy Explorers
•Derek’s ultra-huge 886
•the first show demonstrating the Classic Space Engineering Repair Bay (very old and crappy video)
•the first show with what would become the Classic Space Crater, with the moving vehicle! (another crappy old movie)

Let’s see, do I have a video of the layout at the show?

Unfortunately, yes. A crappy one. Maybe I should go into my archives and get the originals again--YouTube back then minced all of my movies...

Better movies to come, trust me.

Anyway, on with the show--

The 2008 Christmas Train Show

(Yeah, this is when we started getting serious about the OBB CS Layout. Well, as serious as I am about, well, almost anything else)



Anywho, highlights--

•9 bps by 18 bps or 7.5 x 12.5, or 3 x 6 mods
•first OBB CS layout to be drafted in TD (and updated a billion times)
•1 9v CS train loop
•3 separate monorail loops with 3 different monorail trains!
•5 LL928’s
•Crater build complete, with everything working! (for once)
•first appearance of Jeff vW’s Classic Space 2 tier monorail station
•first appearance of Jeff vW’s CS coloured Mega Core Magnetizer
•fleebnork, mini-craters and Jeff’s motorized ‘solar panels’!

It was a fantastic and integrated display, and yes, the video is better

Classic Space Layout at the Toronto Train Show 2008

I think this was the last appearance of the ‘flying’ LL924. I always thought the mechanism was really ugly (even though it did the job) and it detracted from the layout.

Then we get to 2009--big year for the space layout

2009 Spring Train Show



•full bore--7.5 feet by 15 feet (or 9 x 24 bp, or 3 x 8 mods)
•4 separate monorail loops
•1 9v loop
•yada yada yada

The YouTube vid

Nothing really new in the layout, ‘xept waaaaay bigger (not the biggest, that’s yet to come), just lots of classic space sets. This was the best balance between big and ease of setup. Going forward, we got a little crazy...

Which brings us to...

The 2009 Christmas Train Show

The show we all want to forget. OMG (details after the good stuff)



•12.5 x 12.5 feet or 5 x 5 mods, or 15 x 15 bps (with a hole in the middle for access)
•can’t remember how many separate monorail loops--6 or 7 I think
•1 CS 9v train
•First inclusion of a ‘separate’ module from Janey--a multi-layered monorail track--waaaay cool!
•1st appearance of Jeff’s big rocket
•1st inclusion of Jeff’s Classic Space transparent logo
•1st working appearance of my longer-than-2-cars monorail train
•1st appearance of Jeff’s CS ‘air’ station
•1st appearance of Jeff’s ‘air’ monorail train

We just went crazy on this one. I can’t even remember how many back ‘n forths of TD emails between Jeff and me to get this ‘finalized’. We even did a moc-up at his house of the center bit with all the monorail track to make sure we could pull this off.

We both set up all day the first day of the show, and I think it was noon on the next day when it was (mostly) done and ready--4 hours before the end of the show

The most intricate of all our layouts, but, in the end, just too busy.

Here’s the YouTube

In 2010, we took the layout to a foreign country,,,

OBB Classic Space Layout at BrickWorld 2010

Somewhat cut down in size from the previous incarnation



•7 baseplates by 18 bps--odd dimensions to be sure, but meh....
•1st time shown in a separate country!
•3 monorail loops
•1 9v loop
•1st display of my new CS space station
•Jeff’s trans CS logo building became sloped
•Iain was instrumental in this, and the first inclusion of a SHIP--his CS cargo ship, in the layout

And yes, we have a vid

At the end of 2010, we went back to--

2010 Christmas Train Show



•7.5 x 10, or 3 x 4, or 9 x 12
•3 separate monorail loops
•only really one radical addition to this layout--externally powered monorail trains

Yes, I did it--i massacred monorail into a 9v train experiment

And I even have a vid showing it work

We have done many shows, but these shows were always for someone else. In 2011, this was to change.

2011 BrickFete Space Display

Now it’s our turn!



Actually, not that many differences--

•Jeff’s air station still there
•My crater with moving vehicles still there
•Jeff’s trans CS building still there, though now it’s a monorail/9v CS train station
•oh wait, that CS space station! Yeah, that’s new
•so this layout was 7.5 x 10 feet, or 9 bp x 12 bp, or 3 mods by 4 mods (much downsized)
•4 separate monorail loops
•1 9v train loop
•can’t remember how many galaxy exploreres--like 6 or 7
•and the start of the Classic Space Engineering Bay/Crater

The very best bit, it was up on a stage (thanks Janey!) with a black background, so ppl got shots like this--



and this--



The location did make for a spectacular visual display. And then, Janey did this--



Lights Out!

OMG!

Yeah, I still have to light it more, but OMG!

Video - 2011 Classic Space Layout at Brickfete


Brickfete was a huge success all around, but the OBB CS Layout ‘popped’!! It was utterly fantastic!

At the end of 2011, after coming off the cloud that was BrickFete, we did (again)--

2011 Christmas Toy, Train and Doll Show

Almost the identical layout as at BrickFete 2011



I think we added 1 monorail loop, so highlights--

•7.5 x 10 feet (and everything else)
•4 monorail loops
•1 9v CS train loop
•and more of the same

The truly good bit, this layout was getting easy to set up. We’ve done this layout--the tracks, the monorail, the baseplates, very similarly for 2-3 shows by this time. No radical changes. It was good.

And there’s a vid

Not being satisfied with all this, I undertook a ‘virtualization’ of the OBB CS Layout

This wasn’t a show, but I’ll put it here anyway--

OBB Virtual Classic Space Layout

This layout was a tentative representation of where I was going with the layout. I used a variety of LDraw type tools that everyone here knows about. It was fun seeing the layout virtually.

However, we have to love in the real world, so...

Brickfete 2012

(another completely awesome show)



Yeah, we got big again. This time, there was a really good plan. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to actually build what I had planned.

Anyway, time for highlights--

•7.5 x 17.5 feet, 3 mods x 7 mods
Classic Space Engineering bay fully complete (yea!!)
•Jeff’s new habitat building
•finally, a fully working shuttle mover
•5 monorail loops
•1 9v CS train

My son, Josh, helped me with this show--his first time to be an attendee.

I didn’t actually get a video of this layout in it’s entirety--first time at any show when that didn’t happen. However, I did capture this layout during the ‘lights out’ portion of BrickFete 2012--

Lights Out - BrickFete 2012

(you can watch the whole vid, ‘cause there’s lots of cool stuff there, or jump to the 2:20 mark)

And the pics! people (who aren’t me) took the best pics--





Anyway, that’s 5 years worth of OBB Classic Space shows. It’s been a great ride thus far, and there’s no plan to stop.

Thanks for reading/viewing/watching, and I hope you liked it!

Dave K

 

moonbase
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Subject: 
Moonbase
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space, lugnet.general, lugnet.announce
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lugnet.space
Date: 
Sat, 8 Aug 2009 07:20:55 GMT
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Hi.

It's been awhile.  From what I've seen, Moonbase is more or less dead, and more
or less dead at Lego conventions.  I suspect that like a lot of building trends,
it may have just run its course...which is fine.  But I've always felt bad about
letting the Moonbase pages go when my site (zemi.net) got hacked and went under
last year.

Although I do plan on bringing my site back in the near future, I won't be
hosting anymore Moonbase related stuff.

So here's the deal.  At one point I wanted to spin a Moonbase website off onto
it's own site.  Maybe like a wiki, or something that could receive more input
from the community and grow and thrive naturally on its own.

I first tried to grab sites like "moonbase.com" or .net, but the owners wanted
thousands of dollars for their domains,

In the end, I registered "moonba.se" with a european registrar.  I never did
anything with it for a variety of reasons.  Real life getting in the way, that
sort of thing.

So right now the domain is going to expire in about 3 days.  Yeah, short notice.
But it seems like an excellent domain name for the project and if anyone is
interested in renewing it and taking up the Moonbase reigns, now's your chance.
I know a portion the standard is hosted at classic-space.com, but I'll be more
than happy to get anyone all the other Moonbase related instructions or standard
stuff I've made over the years.

I'll be happy to pass on any information to renew it that I can.

Moonbase is dead.  Long live Moonbase.

Please email me at jon@zemi.net if you're interested.

 

moonbase
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Subject: 
Re: Moonbase
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Wed, 12 Aug 2009 13:20:29 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer wrote:
   Hi.

It’s been awhile. From what I’ve seen, Moonbase is more or less dead, and more or less dead at Lego conventions. I suspect that like a lot of building trends, it may have just run its course...which is fine. But I’ve always felt bad about letting the Moonbase pages go when my site (zemi.net) got hacked and went under last year.

SNIP!

I’ll be happy to pass on any information to renew it that I can.

Moonbase is dead. Long live Moonbase.

Please email me at jon@zemi.net if you’re interested.

Jon:

We had a small contingent of moonbase modules at Brickworld 2009. You can see the pictures here on Bill Ward’s Flickr Photostream. I think we only had about 5-6 modules, but it was nice to see some people still carrying on with moonbase. As you mentioned, there seems to have been a decline in moonbase module building as of late. I’m not sure why, but I am certain that there will be a “moonbase revival” in the coming years and it would be worth having the information stored somewhere on a wiki for when this time comes.

-Dave



 

moonbase
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Subject: 
Re: Moonbase
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Wed, 12 Aug 2009 03:50:10 GMT
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I'm sorry to hear this, Jon. I've always been a huge fan of Moonbase and think
it should live on.

I'm an editor at Wetpaint, a platform that hosts free wiki sites, and I'd be
happy to help you set up a collaborative Moonbase site if you like. It would be
my pleasure to make sure Moonbase still has a place to live on, or at least have
a place for everyone to archive their work.

Matt Bohlmann

 

moonbase
(score: 0.496)

Subject: 
Re: Moonbase
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Thu, 13 Aug 2009 14:18:40 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer wrote:
Moonbase is dead.  Long live Moonbase.

Please email me at jon@zemi.net if you're interested.

So long as there are even a handful of us building Moonbase, it's not dead. Not
by a longshot.

I always admired your site, Jon. One day I tried to access it and it was not
there. I hadn't realized it had been hacked, of course. But oh, was it ever an
inspiring website.

I suspect I have been absent from LUGNet even longer than yourself. But I never
lost my love for Moonbase, and I know you haven't either. My crater plates, my
blues and my light grays, my trans-yellow elements, are all I hang onto now.
Everything non-spacy I sell via my BrickLink store.

My only problem right now is a building area. Since I'm occupying one of the
rooms of a friend's house, MOC space is tight. But when it comes right down to
it, not even that is really a factor.

So, my fellow Moonbase friends, if any of you elect to take Jon up on his offer
(which I am unable to do at this time), I will do my utmost to give you all the
support in my power.

Let's keep Moonbase going; better than that, let's begin its renaissance.

Pat

 

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