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In lugnet.trains, Paul Janssen wrote:
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COLTC, the Central Ohio LEGO Train Club, has come up with a modular hill
standard. The goal of this standard was to provide more height-variations
into layouts, and increase the number of running trains.
Im sure I forgot to mention things, feel free to ask/add.
Have fun!
on behalf of COLTC,
Paul Janssen
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Awesome. I like the way this works, but I have one question. I am probably
just confused but...
when this:
connects to this:
as in this:
doesnt the train in the concave tunnel (left side of picture) hit the wall of
the convex tunnel (right side of picture) ?
Just wondering how it all works in there!
-Alfred
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doesnt the train in the concave tunnel (left side of picture) hit the wall
of the convex tunnel (right side of picture) ?
Just wondering how it all works in there!
-Alfred
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Yes, you are right. If we keep the black wall there, it would hit. Luckily, we
can take enough of a cormer out the black wall to make it work, but indeed the
two examples would conflict. In my second outer cruve, I have a block in the
corner that is removable, ~10 x 10 bricks in a triangular shape. It work OK
then. We are just starting with this, but with the ease at which you can build
there, were getting more modules quickly, and at one point may use them in the
back-to-back configuration. At the next show, we will mainly use them on top of
the tables, around the inner parameter.
Paul
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