CrispyBassist Posted May 3, 2016 Right, but this is Lego and the cars are very free-rolling most of the time. True, I guess it depends on the builder's perspective. Some of the others posted in this thread may not stop a runaway car either. I haven't had a problem yet with cars rolling off the track, and while I have accidentally driven through the buffers and off the track while fiddling around in the yard at a show, I was pretty glad that the buffer broke away didn't damage the train. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
legoboy3998 Posted May 6, 2016 Did this one a while ago. I'd be happy to share the design, though its pretty simple so you can probably figure most of it out by looking at the picture! I wouldn't mind seeing how to build that one. I have designed a Haynes one a while back, but never built it. We have two abandoned Spurs behind our shop that the owner had us clear the trees and brush from. One of the tracks has a bent Haynes. I thought of asking the property owner if I could take it, if it wasn't so bent. It would make a heck of a piece of yard art. Some railroads also stack old ties at the end of seldom used tracks, or put piles of ballast at the end of an industry or storage track. Sal WFB, WI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KlodsBrik Posted May 6, 2016 This is quite a usefull post. Gave me lot's of ideas as how to make some buffer's myself for my first train MOC of 60052. Darn, im turning into a train nerd myself. Have to go outside and explore the danish train layout of the whole country to get ideas ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CrispyBassist Posted May 6, 2016 I wouldn't mind seeing how to build that one. The only real trick to it is that the bumper part (the 1x2 tile on the 1x1 brick) is held in place by a vertical clip (4085) pinched in place by the hinges attached to the legs. And some of the ballast needs to be "dug" out for the 1x6 tiles making the back legs to sit properly. Another pic is here. I've also sent the design to Michael Gale for his L-Gauge website. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
legoboy3998 Posted May 8, 2016 (edited) Thanks CrispyBassist Here is my version of the Hayes bumping post that I jus did tonight. Hayes bumping post by Sal Ciofani, on Flickr Hayes bumping post by Sal Ciofani, on Flickr Hayes bumping post by Sal Ciofani, on Flickr Sal WFB, WI Edited May 8, 2016 by legoboy3998 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir Talbot Buxomly Posted January 27, 2017 Hydraulic Buffers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ALCO Posted January 27, 2017 I the really like Hayes buffers! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites