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Re: Hogwarts Express train - collaboration with James Mathis
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Tue, 21 Feb 2006 21:43:35 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Timothy Gould wrote:
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Hi all,
A couple of weeks ago James contacted me and asked if Id be interested in
working on a preliminary design of a Hogwarts engine he had made. It was
good timing since I was getting rather bored with no new projects so I
started.
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Nice effort, Tim and James. This is especially interesting to me (and Ross)
because we (in the sense that I acquire the needed bricks and he
assembles them;-) have studied the Hogwarts Express at length, from finding
pics and schematics online to freeze-framing our HP DVDs to ascertain info
about the train.
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I only worked from two pics of the Hornby set and one picture of the real loco
in its standard livery. Im really, really bad at finding prototype pictures so
your advice is very valuable.
Very nice design. I look forward to seeing it complete.
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He has since modified it, but we are now working on a total revision of
it.... in dark red Hmmm. And that is with coaches. Brick acquisition has
been slow, but results will be forthcoming, so stay tuned:-)
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Better your money than mine ;)
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Here are some thoughts about yours based on what I have learned researching
ours:
The roof definitely needs to be black. The coaches roofs, however, should
be dark gray. The entire train, of course, should be dark red. Since you
have created this baby virually, why not go all out and create it in dark
red? :-d (it might even help your lighting problems a bit)
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Thanks for that colour advice. I will leave it in standard red as I like to be
able to afford any designs I make but I will certainly change the roof colours
(and rerender with the correct bleys).
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As was mentioned elsewhere, the tender should only have 3 axles. We explored
the window treatment idea you have utilized and decided that it looked too
bulky and proportionally didnt work well. So we decided that that treatment
should be handled with decals.
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Accuracy over lego-acy. As you may have noticed Ive never been a stickler for
scale (at all). I am looking forward to seeing your design. Its something I
love about Lego that you can ramp up the accuracy as much or as little as you
like. I prefer the slightly toylike look but am very impressed by people who
build really accurate models (except you eight-widers, build smaller :P).
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You have decided to use two yellow stripes to show the pinstriping-- we also
looked at this and decided that the plate is WAY too thick to simulate the
delicate pinstriping of the coaches. At best one could use the hinge brick
striping technique, but it would only be able to be used for the bottom
stripe (which actually is a double stripe), so thats not a perfect solution,
either. What we have finally decided to do is to use a plate for the bottom
striping and use a dark red decal stripe through the middle of that yellow
plate to simulate the double striping. The top stripe will be a thin yellow
decal stripe. In any event, however, I think that having NO stripes is
better than using 2 yellow plate stripes-- they are too dominate and change
the entire color scheme of the train IMO.
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You had me worried there that Id gone for the double. You could use a stack of
flags to get the stripes (assuming they come in dark red) as they are half plate
thick. The initial window design James sent me used flags between the lower and
upper half but I replaced it by a tile in order to get internal space.
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One of these days I will be finishing up my rip-offs of the Hogwarts Express
logo, so perhaps that can be placed where people could use it either
virtually or as a decal. I have no idea how that is done virtually, but I
could provide it in any form necessary for someone who could run with the
idea.
JOHN
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If you send my a copy of the decals I can try to run them through my image to
dat converter for virtual use. Hopefully they will be simple enough to work.
Thanks for all your comments and advice.
Tim
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| (...) Nice effort, Tim and James. This is especially interesting to me (and Ross) because we (in the sense that I acquire the needed bricks and he assembles them;-) have studied the Hogwarts Express at length, from finding pics and schematics online (...) (19 years ago, 21-Feb-06, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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