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Re: First draft of the Lego-Modular Train layout standards posted..
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Thu, 30 Mar 2000 17:54:55 GMT
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And the BayLTC layout will be using the upper height exclusively, as our
layout will include the optional low track at 4 bricks+1 plate.

JIG:  Where the heck did you guys get THAT MANY small black and gray plates?
I can't imagine how I am going to put the road ballast on my entire layout,
so I will start in one area and slowly work my way across as I add to my
collection, but that is a tremendous amount of plates.  Sure, Conan has a
huge collection, but still, that seems a high number of plates to have even
in such a large collection, unless you bought heavily in certain sets that
had the parts you needed.

Mike

John Gerlach <john.gerlach@bestbuy.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Fs8wuu.CFu@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.trains, Stephen F. Roberts writes:
...We are using table top layouts based loosely on the PNLTC standard. An
observation I have is using incremental brick heights between the two
different table heights. PNLTC (and WAMALUG) use 36 5/8" as 'ground • level'
while the proposed standard uses 29 3/4" + 10 bricks as ground level (33
11/16"). That's nearly 8 bricks difference (1 brick ~1 cm), and
unfortunately, this does not come out to a clean number of bricks so it • would
be exceedingly difficult to marry the two together in a pure fashion.

There are two 'standard' heights:
29 3/4" table + baseplate + 10 bricks + 1 plate
29 3/4" table + baseplate + 22 bricks + 1 plate
(extra plate is used to represent 'ballast' under the tracks)

The higher one should be close to PNLTC / WAMALUG table height, or at • least
closer than the lower one.

The proposed GMLTC layout will have both heights, so if someday we do a • show
with another club we should be able to work our layouts together...

JohnG, GMLTC



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  Re: First draft of the Lego-Modular Train layout standards posted..
 
(...) The last layer where we would normally brick over the top instead gets a layer of whatever plates are available. Then we use black and grey bricks to get the rest of the height. -John (25 years ago, 30-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)

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  Re: First draft of the Lego-Modular Train layout standards posted..
 
(...) There are two 'standard' heights: 29 3/4" table + baseplate + 10 bricks + 1 plate 29 3/4" table + baseplate + 22 bricks + 1 plate (extra plate is used to represent 'ballast' under the tracks) The higher one should be close to PNLTC / WAMALUG (...) (25 years ago, 30-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)

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