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Subject: 
Train layout ideas for future Ontario/Canada train shows
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lugnet.loc.ca.on
Date: 
Wed, 10 May 2006 15:32:13 GMT
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We’ve been discussinng this for quite a while, so I’m going to endeavour to organize something.

The fact is that LEGO Train layouts go over extremely well at train shows. We keep getting invites to various venues to display our LEGO train layouts.

To do this, obviously we need a train layout. rtlToronto has been consistent with their train layout for many shows. However, rtlToronto is firmly ensconsed (and rightly so) in the idea of a fully integrated ‘core’ layout.

Unfortunately, that kinda leaves the casual builder/displayer out from contributing to the core layout.

I’ve been going off and doing my own thing (status quo) and trying to put together my own little layout such that I can have it fully operational in my basement as well as modular enough to take to shows. So that’s two ‘complete’ layouts that we can bring to shows.

But again, what if someone else wants to contribute modules? Well, here’s the idea--

Going right back to the basics that many other LEGO train clubs have used--a ‘standard’ module setup.



The tracks come in from one side and go out the other. What you do with the tracks and space inbetween is entirely up to you. The only ‘standard’ that you ahve to follow is that the tracks must enter your module as pictured, and must exit your module as pictured, and must be continuous--i.e. the traon has to be able to go completely through your module to the module next to yours.

This allows you to build your area however you wish. You can build one module, or many modules according to what you want to do.

What we may end up getting at a future show is something like this--



That’s my little layout on the left, the rtlToronto ‘core’ module on the right, and the ‘ad hoc’ modules in the middle--able to expand as much as we want.

And if you really want to get fancy (and please clear this with me), you can do a corner module so we can set up something like this--



Again, it’s all up to you.

I have a few layout ideas here (more as we talk about it)--

http://sparky.i989.net/gallery/train_layouts

I’ve posted to numerous Canadian groups and locations, but have set the followup to just Ontario. That said, I’m encouraging anyone to comment and participate in this endeavour!

As well, on a slightly different note, for future shows I’m going with Allan’s naming suggestion. I don’t think Toronto is the centre of the universe :p and therefore for future shows it’ll be something like ‘CanBrick’ or I was thinking about CLBA--Canadian LEGO Brick Association. Whatever, as long as it’s inclusive! :)

Let me know what you think!

Dave K



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  Re: Train layout ideas for future Ontario/Canada train shows
 
(...) Im in, and already building, will keep you posted with how many modules long it grows. Thanks Dave. And for what its worth, I like going with the "Can-Brick" or "CLBA" - Canadian LEGO Brick Association. Although since there are active lugs in (...) (19 years ago, 10-May-06, to lugnet.loc.ca.on, FTX)
  Re: Train layout ideas for future Ontario/Canada train shows
 
(...) Wow Dave, the pictures of your module under construction look great, and I can't wait to see it completed some day. Play well. Tim Strutt (18 years ago, 17-Aug-06, to lugnet.loc.ca.on, FTX)

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