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Re: Railroad 2-man pushcar?
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 8 Jan 1999 20:57:04 GMT
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Lego trains. Where your trains are limited
by only your imagination. That's coming from a guy who has built a twenty
legged dodecapede insectoid train and even the Evil Knievel Stunt train.
Sorry, no picures, it didn't survive the jump.
regaring your question:
I'll let Larry answer what it is officially called, but I'll call it a pushcar.
For an idea, look at the one that comes with the Lego Loco CDROM. Or as an
alternate, I built one similar but changed most of what was above the 4x6
plate. It works something like this:
One top of the 4x6 plate with small train wheels, put two 1x2 tiles w/ center
stud on top on either side of the 4x6 plate. Place one 1x1x1 technic beams on
top of each 1x2 tile with center stud. use a 2x2x1/3 with technic peg holes
underneath and use technic pegs to connect it to the 1x1x2 technic beams. Then
use two 1x2x1/3 'space lasers' (they have thin rods sticking out either side
for a distance of almost two studs) on top of the 2x2x1/3 plate mentioned
above. place the 'space lasers' such that they point to the sides, not front
to back. Wala, one Lego Push car.
I think this looks a little better then the handle bar approach Lego used.
Hope the text description is good enough. If not, email me.
Ben Fleskes
Bryan Kinkel writes:
> You know... On a railroad, what is that two man car where the guys pump up
> and down to make the car go called? Any pictures or instuctions for a Lego
> version?
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| You know... On a railroad, what is that two man car where the guys pump up and down to make the car go called? Any pictures or instuctions for a Lego version? (26 years ago, 8-Jan-99, to lugnet.trains)
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