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Re: A project suggestion= Let's develop a Theme ourselves....
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.general, lugnet.town
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Sat, 16 Sep 2000 15:19:02 GMT
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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 table? I just kind of got into this discussion,
so i'm just curious. Anyone have other ideas fo the walls of the canals,
not just how damn big you're gonna make em? :o)
Anyways, i don't remmeber who said it, but Canada has lots of canals,
with locks too! I saw a few last summer right in Ontario. Narrow ones
though, but still neat. Also, i've seen a lot accross Europe, and some of
them really aren't that wide, but i guess those are only for passengers
than.
Braden Fox
In lugnet.cad, Alex Farlie writes:
> 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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