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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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I know what you mean. When I see a fine compressed train, as in a James
Mathis creation, the word that comes to my mind is cute.
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Funny, when I see a fine looking (when on static display) 8 wide model on a
curve, even a curve/straight/curve curve, the word that comes to mind is
ridiculous. If and when LEGO ever makes decent radii, I might switch. But till
then, no. I build my models to operate. (that they sometimes have issues is a
different matter, Im not too proud...)
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lol none taken. I realize that many people still love the cuteness of 6 wide
trains and fear the big, bad 8 wides;-) To each his own.
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Oh, get over yourself. Mobody fears you. Or your models. :-)
++Lar
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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I know what you mean. When I see a fine compressed train, as in a James
Mathis creation, the word that comes to my mind is cute.
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Funny, when I see a fine looking (when on static display) 8 wide model on a
curve, even a curve/straight/curve curve, the word that comes to mind is
ridiculous. If and when LEGO ever makes decent radii, I might switch. But
till then, no. I build my models to operate. (that they sometimes have issues
is a different matter, Im not too proud...)
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Too bad YOU dont care enough to take up the challenge presented by those
articulations ;-)
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lol none taken. I realize that many people still love the cuteness of 6
wide trains and fear the big, bad 8 wides;-) To each his own.
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Oh, get over yourself. Mobody fears you. Or your models. :-)
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Im sure hes talking about 8-wides in general. Like, I dunno, not just his....
Also, while were at it, you misspelled nobody ;-P
I think my next .admin.suggestions post should be regarding the addition of a
butt-smack button.
:-P
Legoswami
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In lugnet.trains, Samarth Moray wrote:
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I think my next .admin.suggestions post should be regarding the addition of a
butt-smack button.
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Trying for the record for fasted suggestion to rejected on LUGNET?(1) Go for
it! Everybodys got to try to be good at something I guess.
XFUT off-topic.fun
1 - smilies is already on the rejected list, I think...
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In lugnet.trains, Samarth Moray wrote:
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I think my next .admin.suggestions post should be regarding the addition of a
butt-smack button.
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If you were a tricky fellow, you could use it already.
Jason Spears | House of Bricks | BrickCentral | MichLUG | CLB
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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I know what you mean. When I see a fine compressed train, as in a James
Mathis creation, the word that comes to my mind is cute.
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Funny, when I see a fine looking (when on static display) 8 wide model on a
curve, even a curve/straight/curve curve, the word that comes to mind is
ridiculous.
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Thats interesting. Ive never had the wonky weave problem. Perhaps it is
because we go curve-straight-curve-straight (never 2 curves together).
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If and when LEGO ever makes decent radii, I might switch.
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Yeah, and bats will fly out of my butt!
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But
till then, no. I build my models to operate. (that they sometimes have issues
is a different matter, Im not too proud...)
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<shrug> We build to run as well. And you will see how well in Cincy.
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lol none taken. I realize that many people still love the cuteness of 6
wide trains and fear the big, bad 8 wides;-) To each his own.
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Oh, get over yourself. Mobody fears you. Or your models. :-)
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Me??? Youve been hanging out over in CSF too much. FEAR ME AND MY LEGION OF
3VIL BAD GUYS! WATCH MY BLECHA STOMP ON THIS PUNY CHOO-CHOO!
(smacktalksmacktalk) <zzzzz>
What I meant was all of the hysteria that building 8 wides will consume entire
LEGO collections (& perhaps a child or two along the way). Your crack was the
kicker!
JOHN
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<Throws bucket of cold water on the whole 6-wide vs. 8-wide posturing...>
Build what you like. If it runs, great! If not, either live with it, or
rebuild it.
My take is as long as the trainheads recognize what Im trying to build, Ive
done a good job.
Compression is an art - trying to distill the essence of what makes a model
unique. For example: How many clubs have a home-made Thomas model on their
layouts? (Lots!) And how many of those are identical? (None!) But, every kid
that looks at it recognizes it as Thomas.
Theres no right and wrong way to build something, thats the beauty of building
Lego trains.
JohnG, GMLTC
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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
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<Throws bucket of cold water on the whole 6-wide vs. 8-wide posturing...>
Build what you like. If it runs, great! If not, either live with it, or
rebuild it.
My take is as long as the trainheads recognize what Im trying to build,
Ive done a good job.
Compression is an art - trying to distill the essence of what makes a model
unique. For example: How many clubs have a home-made Thomas model on
their layouts? (Lots!) And how many of those are identical? (None!) But,
every kid that looks at it recognizes it as Thomas.
Theres no right and wrong way to build something, thats the beauty of
building Lego trains.
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I beg to differ. My minifigs recently came out in protest against the increased
noise levels and pollution of trialling a proposed 8-wide design. I didnt have
enough green 1x2 tiles with 100 print to contest the issue so will be sticking
to 6-wide for the forseeable future.
Jason R
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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
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Build what you like. If it runs, great! If not, either live with it, or
rebuild it.
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Youre right. No fun, but right.
So get J2 to shut up, hes the main instigator of the bigger is better
thing... youd think hes compensating for something. (although Spencer and his
7 wide automobiles certainly dont help matters)
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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So get J2 to shut up, hes the main instigator of the bigger is better
thing... youd think hes compensating for something. (although Spencer and
his 7 wide automobiles certainly dont help matters)
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You send the rope, duct tape, and concrete and well find someone large named
Chuck, Giudo, or Chuckles.
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
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Build what you like. If it runs, great! If not, either live with it, or
rebuild it.
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Youre right. No fun, but right.
So get J2 to shut up,
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Hey, why dont you shut your piehole? A simple question was asked by Didier
to the community asking what people thought of compressionism, and I responded.
If you dont like my response, then keep it to yourself.
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hes the main instigator of the bigger is better
thing... youd think hes compensating for something. (although Spencer and
his 7 wide automobiles certainly dont help matters)
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Ahem. Family forum, no?
JOHN
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
Sadly, not possible. Id be willing to bet he talks in his sleep.
We still wonder where Ross got his building abilities. Maybe his mother?
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In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Gerlach wrote:
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<Throws bucket of cold water on the whole 6-wide vs. 8-wide
posturing...>
Build what you like. If it runs, great! If not, either live with it, or
rebuild it.
My take is as long as the trainheads recognize what Im trying to build,
Ive done a good job.
Compression is an art - trying to distill the essence of what makes a model
unique. For example: How many clubs have a home-made Thomas model on
their layouts? (Lots!) And how many of those are identical? (None!) But,
every kid that looks at it recognizes it as Thomas.
Theres no right and wrong way to build something, thats the beauty of
building Lego trains.
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I beg to differ. My minifigs recently came out in protest against the
increased noise levels and pollution of trialling a proposed 8-wide design.
I didnt have enough green 1x2 tiles with 100 print to contest the issue so
will be sticking to 6-wide for the forseeable future.
Jason R
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At least youve tried it Jason. A lot of the critics of wider trains havent
had a decent go at it. It takes tenacity to make it work. Ive been at it for
9 years now!
If Lar is waiting for wider radius curves before trying it, lets see his
petition to TLC for those curves! Is it 120 studs radius youll need Lar? :-)
Im happy that proponents of different train sizes each have different aims. It
allows us to each succeed without any detrement to one another. Remember that
this news group is for promoting Lego trains!
I quite accept that four curves together is too tight for bigger wagons. Ive
done the three-penny bit curves for ages and they work well enough. Theyve not
caused me any derailments and they actually add interest at model railway shows,
particularly showing how the bogies are articulated.
I stick to the no two curves together rule, except in sidings where only small
vehicles will go. The same was true in brewery yards years ago, as illustrated
by a book I have, with a notice at the entrance to the yard saying Only 0-4-0
engines beyond here. Most main-line diesel engines are built to go round
curves of not less than 3.5 chains (77ft), with the GM-built Class 66 (JT42CWR)
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=742620 having a minimum radius
of 80m, which is 262ft or 11.9 chains! In 8mm:1ft scale, Lego curves are 40ft
radius, and I space them out to 80ft or 120ft, but 262ft (6 straights or more
between each curve) is beyond the limits of space in a house!
Reaching the right compromise on clearances, curvature, articulation and the
like is part of the fun. It brings more engineering into the hobby. If there
was no technical challenge, Id find something else that had one.
Ill just let the trains speak for themselves. Theyre good enough for me to
win prizes in the model railway community and be invited back to shows.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=62749
Mark
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John wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
>
> > In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
> >
> >
> > > I know what you mean. When I see a fine compressed train, as in a James
> > > Mathis creation, the word that comes to my mind is "cute".
> >
> > Funny, when I see a fine looking (when on static display) 8 wide model on a
> > curve, even a curve/straight/curve curve, the word that comes to mind is
> > "ridiculous".
>
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> That's interesting. I've never had the wonky weave problem. Perhaps it is
> because we go curve-straight-curve-straight (never 2 curves together).
Ugh, I can't stand it. We just had a layout that used c-s-c-s-c-s-c to
avoid a track overlap, and I felt like puking as the trains went bobbing
through it. I can only imagine how those poor minifigs felt.
As for the 8-wide debate, we all know where I stand, build them big and
damn the shubbery! But, I have been compressing my stuff lengthwise.
When I figured out how long I would have to go to make a super cheif
coach uncompresses I nearly coughed up a lung. Oh yeah, this weekend I
discovered that you can "damn the shubbery" but you cannot really damn
the 7-foot tall building with a 10-wide platform entrance. Prying the
last car back out was fun.
> > If and when LEGO ever makes decent radii, I might switch.
>
>
> Yeah, and bats will fly out of my butt!
LEGO bats? You _could_ do it with LEGO bats.
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Christopher Masi wrote:
> Oh yeah, this weekend I
> discovered that you can "damn the shubbery" but you cannot really damn
> the 7-foot tall building with a 10-wide platform entrance. Prying the
> last car back out was fun.
Better that way than having several clubmembers coming to you asking what
that stupid big engine did to their trackside structures.
(I was the only 8-wide builder at the time and built my engines big, heavy
and as overpowered as possible :D )
--
Jan-Albert van Ree | http://www.vanree.net/brickpiles/
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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I know what you mean. When I see a fine compressed train, as in a James
Mathis creation, the word that comes to my mind is cute.
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Funny, when I see a fine looking (when on static display) 8 wide model on a
curve, even a curve/straight/curve curve, the word that comes to mind is
ridiculous.
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Thats interesting. Ive never had the wonky weave problem. Perhaps it is
because we go curve-straight-curve-straight (never 2 curves together).
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Sorry, thats what I meant, apologies if that wasnt clear.
Steves right though, you need to stop hassling people about their desires (and
they need to stop hassling you about yours)...
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