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Re: A project suggestion= Let's develop a Theme ourselves....
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Sat, 16 Sep 2000 14:15:50 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Kevin Wilson writes:
Farlie A wrote:

Well no lock because I was thinking more along the lines of the systems in
Europe (and possibly Norfolk?) which as far as I am away don't have locks. • Ie
canal as in Ship Canal?

Inland navigable water systems have to have some method of changing
level, which usually means locks (there are other methods, but they are
less common). Water going downhill tends to get a bit too exciting for
reliable passenger or freight transport :-)

That said some ideas for new X-trem team sets could have a waterfall?

From a Lego POV, in fact
you would be better off keeping everything on the same level but a canal
or river system without locks would seem a bit odd.

Perhaps we could have a lock plate at the upper end of 'canal' built using
the theme?  The problem is then how you suppourt the uuper plates? or produce
a workable lock in between easilly? I have also noticed someone suggesting
having a split plates in another message on this thread. This is an excellent
idea!!

European water
navigation sytems do indeed have locks, including on rivers like the
Rhine, very large ones in fact! LL Windsor has a nice set of locks in
the Sweden area of miniland, IIRC.

One thing to bear in mind is that canal systems vary widely from country
to country and are almost non-existent in the US as compared to Europe.
Sounds like you're planning a UK-style canal system which might not have
very wide appeal.

Not at all. Like I said above. Think navigable waterway (as in Shannon,
Missipi,Rhur etc.) not Birtish Canal (as in the Grand Union). I think that
river based navigational  'systems' exist in the US?

We're talking big, wide waterways here. Even road width of a standard
roadplate would only be about equivalent to a Brit-style narrow canal.
Narrowboats are 8ft wide I believe which would approximate to the same
width as a car for lego purposes.

Or Dutch Polders?- I seem to recall them being narrow compared to large river
baed systems?


Canal was just a convinent notation for the parts and sets.
I felt river would have meant lesiure craft only. I wanted something that
involved frieght movment as well as passangers!!

I agree. I like the whole idea very much but I think you're thinking
tooo small scale! If this is our own theme we don't have to stick with
Lego's production limitations, we could use 32x32-stud blue plates for
the waterway.

I was using 32x32 as base size in case TLG tunes in and lifts suggestions and
also so that it was compatiable if I ever put in the drawings to TLG myself.
Perhaps I need to consider using larger basplate ie 48x48 or even 64x64?

Or maybe my ideas for a 'narrow' canal are in keeping with the intellignet mis-
scaling in Lego(R) Town? (Opnions Lugneters!).




Another nice thing about introducing canals or rivers is that they give
us a great excuse for bridges!

Yeah!!! :-)))

Alex


Kevin
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  Re: A project suggestion= Let's develop a Theme ourselves....
 
Okay, so if we do build canals, what are yours gonna be like?? I've been wanting to build one since the working lego ones i saw at legoland, but who has the grey bricks to do the side walls?? Or, would you guys mae it like a trench in a lego layuout (...) (24 years ago, 16-Sep-00, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.general, lugnet.town)
  Re: A project suggestion= Let's develop a Theme ourselves....
 
(...) A cool element would be a 16x16x4 part which is intended to support a baseplate. 4 of them of course would be used to support a 32x32 baseplate. The part would have a flat top (but it could be lacy to reduce weight, it just needs to be strong (...) (24 years ago, 16-Sep-00, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.general, lugnet.town)

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  Re: A project suggestion= Let's develop a Theme ourselves....
 
(...) Inland navigable water systems have to have some method of changing level, which usually means locks (there are other methods, but they are less common). Water going downhill tends to get a bit too exciting for reliable passenger or freight (...) (24 years ago, 15-Sep-00, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.general, lugnet.town)

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