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Re: Nominations for a trainset poll
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 5 May 2005 20:24:11 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Mark Bellis wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Tim David wrote:
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(SNIP)
A standalone loco set to be followed later by a maximum of TWO suitable
rolling stock sets (these can be build-able as different variations as per
the Santa Fe coaches).
A complete train set consisting of no more than FOUR vehicles.
As we are speaking hypothetically you can assume that Lego produce a wheel
suitable for steam locomotives (2) along the lines of the
BBB wheels. Although you are not being asked
to actually design the sets you should assume that they would be 6 wide to
the standard Lego style so that may influence your decision. As well as
suggesting your favourites try to think of things that would make good sets
with widespread appeal. What famous trains from other countries do you know
of? Links to images of the real thing would be good too.
Once people have made their suggestions Ill make a couple of polls.
Tim
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Since the designers at TLC have so much more time than we do, and since I
managed to build an LMS Garratt (2-6-0+0-6-2), Im sure they can do a
Big-Boy, assuming the current trend of North America being the biggest trains
market. And yes, it does have to go round four curves together!!!
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I think a Big boy might be a bit big for a Lego set (UCS trains anyone?) but
Ill include it anyway
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I suggest 40mm pulleys for wheels, with the two 8-coupled sets of driving
wheels suspended off the rails. The body could articulate to reduce overhang
on the curves. Plenty of room for 2 motors in the tender, or one of them
under the cab. Big Boys used to fast frieght trains of up to 3600 tons up a
1.14% gradient, but what type of freight was in the trains?
I think a 3-truck Shay would also make a lovely set:
http://www.cassrailroad.com/images/num_2i.jpg
A log wagon could go with it. I have a prototype chassis with BBB wheels and
working transmission shafts, though the engine space is a bit of a squash!
For a train set, Flying Scotsman in light green, with 3 chocolate brown and
cream coaches. Possibly 2 tenders for the US market since, when on tour in
the US, it took an extra water tender due to the sparsity of watering
facilities across the pond. This also makes it easy to have 2 train motors,
one under each tender.
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Shouldnt that be either all brown (or tan) for teak coaches or cream and green?
Tim
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| (...) Since the designers at TLC have so much more time than we do, and since I managed to build an LMS Garratt (2-6-0+0-6-2), I'm sure they can do a Big-Boy, assuming the current trend of North America being the biggest trains market. And yes, it (...) (20 years ago, 5-May-05, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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