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Re: New and old to lugnet at the same time :-)
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 15 Nov 2004 21:33:19 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Samarth Moray wrote:
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Hi John,
Its nice getting a reply from you. I fell in love with the 8 wides when it
clicked in my head: I had two failed 6-wide designs for the WDP-4, and the
only way to get the front windows to look right, was NOT to use this piece of
you know what:
But car sunroof pieces instead.
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I liked the sunroof solution.
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Btw, the EMD WDP-4 class is no more (snif snif) I had to scrap it for parts
for the three foot thing.
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:-( But you rendered it in ldraw, no?
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Interestingly, You and I dont share the same
opinion with regards to scale for 8-wides: IMHO, 1 stud=1 ft is too long.
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Actually, I agree with you. Though the track gauge is about right for 1 stud =
1 foot, that would actually make for a 10 wide scale, since most modern locos
are about 10 feet wide. So when building 8 wide, I assume about 1 stud = 1.3
feet, and forget the fact that the track gauge is too wide (assuming standard
gauge). The danger is building a loco that is too big for the LEGO train
wheels. For locos with C trucks (3 axles), I find that the spacing of the
wheels on the LEGO 9 volt train motor is just about right.
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The
WDP-4 is my first try at a more manageable size: 1ft=3/4ths of a stud,
rounded of to the nearest whole number. (if I recall right, the real WDP-4 is
around 60ft long and the model is 43 studs.) Eve this I use as a general
guideline, and try to use the various greeblies (for want of a better
term), like grilles and stuff on the sides, to determine the actual size.
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Yes, there are many factors (limitations of the brick) that determine how a MOC
will be built. One resource that I find very helpful when addressing scale
issues is Dave Eatons scale converter
applet
JOHN
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Ive also written up a tutorial (very basic lego stuff) on modelling Indian
Railways in Lego. it should be up on that site (irfca.org) quite soon. Ill
post here when it is. It also contains some pics of the project three foot
thing :-)
Thans again for the help,
Samarth
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: New and old to lugnet at the same time :-)
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| (...) I'm proud of it too :-) (...) No. Actually I just like to see how the 'face' of my new model will look like first, so usually it's the cab that defines my locos shape. this is the only part I do in LDraw. I also test new designs here (...) (20 years ago, 16-Nov-04, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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| | Re: New and old to lugnet at the same time :-)
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| (...) Hi John, It's nice getting a reply from you. I fell in love with the 8 wides when it clicked in my head: I had two failed 6-wide designs for the WDP-4, and the only way to get the front windows to look right, was NOT to use this piece of you (...) (20 years ago, 15-Nov-04, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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