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From the old grey 6x6 train roof sections found in the 12V era, to the smooth ornate boiler pieces used in the Emerald Express, there's been an abundance of different types of roof pieces offered by LEGO. When it comes to your boxcars, cabooses, and other rooved train wagons, do you have a favorite roof-related element? Do you prefer a simpler approach entirely by utilizing standard plates and tiles? Or for a more sophisticated design, do you find yourself combining different roof pieces to make your custom train wagon tops?

Share your thoughts when it comes to choosing your Favorite Train Roof Element.

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I use many different parts depending on the type of train/wagon/locomotive I'm working on.

For oldschool 12V style I use these and 33 degree slopes.

For 9V style I use this and this.

For others it varies, but I really like these, but they are difficult to get in light gray. :(

EDIT: BTW the plural is roofs. ;)

Edited by vgo

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I was personally really pleased with the slope parts on top of the 10194 cars. I think coming in black and grey, they provide an excellent solution to some nice, clean roof shapes.

EDIT: BTW the plural is roofs. ;)

Nope, it can be either. :wink:

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For my bogie shunter, I used a 6x6 black plate with 4 2x3s in black to make a raised section (like putting a 4x6 on the 6x6).

I had a Hogwarts Express set (seen in the bottom left of Brickster's pic), so my brakevan uses those.

BTW, "Rooves" is the older of the plural words but rarely used these days.

Edited by Matt Dawson

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"Rooves" is the older of the plural words but rarely used these days.

First thing I looked up as well. Looks like TheBrickster is a real 'classic' :wink:

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BTW, "Rooves" is the older of the plural words but rarely used these days.
First thing I looked up as well. Looks like TheBrickster is a real 'classic' :wink:

Like the classic 2x2 windows that I used in my Santa Fe Western Train. Great - I've dated myself again.

This is the one time that I'd like to claim it was just a typo. :laugh:

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I thought this was going to be your favorite train part, which mine would be the new buffer, but ok :grin:

I would say my favorite is the dark green roofing used on the Emerald Night :wub:

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For my trains, I like to use plain old tiles or curved 1x3 bricks.

Check them out at Elliott's mocpage.

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