Tube Map Central Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 (edited) Just a bit of fun http://www.tubemapcentral.com/legodesign/Map_Exhibition/above.jpg http://www.tubemapcentral.com/legodesign/Map_Exhibition/side.jpg Edited May 4, 2021 by Tube Map Central Quote
Feuer Zug Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 Well done. I would like to see the individual maps as well to compare them myself. Also, does this museum have any blue rails from the 4.5v/12v era? Quote
Vilhelm22 Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 Love it! It reminds me of the changing map at the London Transport Museum which shows how the Tube map has changed since its creation.... Quote
lego9vtrainfan Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 Cool idea and very nice execution — love the floor and display design as well. Quote
Tube Map Central Posted May 4, 2021 Author Posted May 4, 2021 (edited) Thanks x3! Feuer Zug, you mean the actual maps of course, I don't have a lined-up photo of them all, until then here are my redrawings of the maps with set numbers. There are also a couple of tram/bus maps (60154 and 60271) and an airport shuttle map (6399). http://www.tubemapcentral.com/writing/newsletterfiles/Lego_Combined.jpg 60197 is the odd one out, why? That it the sort of question that would cause endless debate amongst map enthusiasts. Yes, the museum should have a rail exhibition! Unfortunately I don't have any blue rails, but should the 40th anniversary steam train 40370 have used them? Edited May 4, 2021 by Tube Map Central Quote
zephyr1934 Posted May 4, 2021 Posted May 4, 2021 Ah, the maps from the respective sets... clever Quote
Feuer Zug Posted May 4, 2021 Posted May 4, 2021 8 hours ago, Tube Map Central said: Thanks x3! Feuer Zug, you mean the actual maps of course, I don't have a lined-up photo of them all, until then here are my redrawings of the maps with set numbers. There are also a couple of tram/bus maps (60154 and 60271) and an airport shuttle map (6399). http://www.tubemapcentral.com/writing/newsletterfiles/Lego_Combined.jpg 60197 is the odd one out, why? That it the sort of question that would cause endless debate amongst map enthusiasts. Yes, the museum should have a rail exhibition! Unfortunately I don't have any blue rails, but should the 40th anniversary steam train 40370 have used them? Thanks for showing the various versions. It appears they added a branch to the red line and a stop on the green in 2014. Good to know the network is expanding. Maybe 60197 is for a different rail area? Could be a different way to show how the green line attaches to a larger network? Who knows. Good luck finding blue rails. For 40370, the original 7810 came out in 1980, the year they went to light grey rails. 1978 was the end of the blue rail era. Quote
Tube Map Central Posted May 4, 2021 Author Posted May 4, 2021 Maybe an East network and a West network, who knows ... http://www.tubemapcentral.com/legodesign/eurobricks/lego_maps.jpg Quote
Vilhelm22 Posted May 4, 2021 Posted May 4, 2021 Maybe 60197 is for an underground network or something? On the standard London tube map not all the overground lines are shown.... Think of the centre/terminus as like Kings Cross St Pancras.... Quote
Toastie Posted May 4, 2021 Posted May 4, 2021 12 minutes ago, Vilhelm22 said: Think of the centre/terminus as like Kings Cross St Pancras.... Could also be the path from the beer supply on the left via the dancing/music stage (center) to the toilet (top) and then back with a left turn (from the toilets) to the cocktail bar - in the Mos Eisley Cantina. ... and ... Best Thorsten Quote
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