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Re: It's here.
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.build.schleim
Date: 
Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:51:23 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Philippe Label wrote:

  
Hello Samarth,

Thank you for this very nice model. I also have few questions to understand how you made it. I can see a 9V technic motor on the picture I left from your previous message (nice snot btw), where does the 9V comes from? Do you pick it up from the rails? Or is there a battery hidden somewhere in the loco? But where :) ? What where your problems to connect the “engine” to the wheels?

Look at the centre of the picture carefully. There’s an old style white-coloured 9V battery box (8x4x2 studs) placed upside-down with the help of 2 1x2-1x4 brackets (note the grey strip adjecent to the white box) then the 1x2 ends of the whole box are attached to the rest of the chassis. The whole thing is then concealed with the fuel tank which is made of race-car tyres. Also holding the edges together are minifig skeleton arms and 1x2 technic rods.

The main problem was that I’m simply not skilled enough with SNOT+technic to be able to pull of a gearbox. If anyone can make a gearbox for me that can fit in this space, WITH forward, neutral and reverse, please do so!

   A lot of building tricks in this loco, please explain some to help us. Perhaps build a .ldr file... bye, Philippe “frogleap” Label

In lugnet.trains, Tim David wrote:

   I think you need to give the Lugnet great and good some more info tho. Have you a got a prototype photo? How did you do the sideways chassis? How is the power transferred to the wheels (I know there is a gearbox missing between the motor/ and bogie power transfer units) How is the fuel tank (?) built, is it made of tires?

Silly me, forgot to mention what proto this is to LUGNET.... JLUG already knows! :-P

The proto is an ALCo DL560, WDM-2 class in India.

Here are some pics: http://www.irfca.org/photos/GeneralScenes/twinkazi
http://www.irfca.org/photos/GeneralScenes/kzjtwins
http://www.irfca.org/photos/GeneralScenes/HP_20030930_001?full=1
http://www.irfca.org/photos/GeneralScenes/05060033_G?full=1
http://www.irfca.org/photos/GeneralScenes/18978_mly_purna?full=1

Now some info on the chassis. I already described how it is held together with brackets, and the rest is a simple stud-brick connection. Here are some perks of the SwamiChassis(1) design:

-Cheap source of Studlessness (no tiles required) and space for ‘thin’ detailing like marker lamps

-Wheels in bogies can be placed at a more precise distance from each other, and if you’re building a C-C setup,you don’t need to have them directly adjecent to each other in order to be able to corner right.

-Precise width is possible. By adding 1x1 technic brick and holes with 1/2 pins, you can add tiles to the sides and make your locos, say 6.3 studs wide, 7.3 studs wide or whatever. How’s that for more confusion? LOL.

-As for any concerns regarding stability, you can’t pick the loco up directly without sufficent support on both it’s ends, or else it’ll fall apart. While on rails, the bogies act like the pylons of a bridge, and add stability to the whole sidewards structure.

Thanks for the comments all,

(1) If Ross can have his own engine company....

Legoswami



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In lugnet.announce.moc, Samarth Moray wrote: ...snip... (URL) ...snip... (...) Hello Samarth, Thank you for this very nice model. I also have few questions to understand how you made it. I can see a 9V technic motor on the picture I left from your (...) (19 years ago, 8-Sep-05, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.build.schleim, FTX)

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