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Re: Attaching train bogies
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 26 Jan 2000 07:02:13 GMT
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I built a flat-bed car which used 2 of the newer style rounded Technic beams
to connect to the bogie plate. Seems to work pretty good. Just the right
thickness for the stud on the bogie plate.
Tim Strutt 8^)
In lugnet.trains, Nick Goetz writes:
> Can someone share with me the proper way to attach a bogie to a non-train
> platform? In other words, attach it to a standard 6x6 plate. My guess is to
> use a Technic plate but I can't figure out if I use one or two, or if there
> is a better method. It seems when I only use one plate it is to loose and if
> I use two, it becomes very tight. Maybe I need to add some type of spacer?
> Thanks.
>
> -Nick
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| Can someone share with me the proper way to attach a bogie to a non-train platform? In other words, attach it to a standard 6x6 plate. My guess is to use a Technic plate but I can't figure out if I use one or two, or if there is a better method. It (...) (25 years ago, 20-Jan-00, to lugnet.trains)
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