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LEGO Ninjago 2017 Discussion
PasDeChocolat replied to Peppermint_M's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
It's building time ! We came back from the lego shop with everything we wanted. We where second entering the shop and I jumped onto the Bounty. It was a good move as they only had 4 or 5 in stock. I spend a considerable amount of time sorting the CMF one by one to get as much Kendo Kai as possible + one plain Garmadon and one Lloyd. I got 3 Kendo Kai the Garmadon as expected and one SpinJitsu Training Mya instead of Lloyd (misjudged the shape of the the swords in the pack). For the rest, everything was available. The two happy little guys: -
LEGO Ninjago 2017 Discussion
PasDeChocolat replied to Peppermint_M's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Well tomorw is the big day for me and the kids. Just hope evrithing is on stock at lego shop lille. Any one some tip about that ? -
LEGO Ninjago 2017 Discussion
PasDeChocolat replied to Peppermint_M's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Hi all, I'm following this topci since a long time. We (my 2 boys and I) became NINJAGO fan, since I bought the 70751 Le temple de l'Airjitzu. Since then I regularly bought some sets and the kids, despite their young age, (2.5 and 4.5) never stopped playing with it. From that I started to save money as soon as I knew that NINJAGO movies/sets where planned by LEGO. Now comes the time to get to business: Saturday it is afol days! So I'll drive the 99km (from BE to FR) to go to the nearest lego shop and empty my wallet. I'll try to make that day one of the best of my kid's lives . by no shopping list is: 70618 Le QG des ninjas 70607 La poursuite dans la Ville 70606 L'entraînement au Spinjitzu 70608 Le pont de la jungle 70614 Le Jet supersonique de Foudre 70615 L'Armure de Feu 70617 Le temple de l'arme ultime suprême + some CMF + some pickabrick I'm just really worried about the stock at my lego shop. What do you think? normally everything should be there? -
I'll also show up on sunday with family and friends. It a 2h drive but can't wait to be there!
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Hi there, I've just been trough that bogie nightmare. I found one solutions with a "floating pivot point". You can see the details there... hope it helps .
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Hi, I'm living near Binche, we are not so close :-) but I have family in waregem, zeel, sint-niklaas... so everithing is still possible. Brickmania? did not know anithing about it but from what I could see on the web, I'll do everithing I can to be there !
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OMG, I'm just speechless; so many details, such an attention to proportions, and... the size of the whole thing ! Congratulatin for this marvelous work.
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Hi all, A happy man is talking to you. I just spent a whole afternoon bricking! I really had a nice time. On top of that I managed to do some progress on my steamer. Here are some of the ideas I want to submit to you. Please comment if you know ways to improve my solutions. First, the front bogie: I was not really happy with an arm solution to hold the bogie in place because, in curves, the arm swings to allow the lateral movement of the bogie BUT it also moves the bogie backward. This means the bogie actually moves 2 axes. To me it was a source of problems. So I investigated a bit and came to a “pivot moving along an axel” solution. It actually has the big advantage that the bogie does not move forward backward anymore. In my final version, it even allows the train to run on non-flat track as it behave as some longitudinal pendular suspension. IMG_2890 by delaere.john, on Flickr IMG_2895 by delaere.john, on Flickr As you can see in the picture above I started with building a sliding pivot in the bogie itself and in between the piston fixation. This did not work well as the lateral movement of the bogie was actually too important. After a few test I came to the conclusion that only one sliding pivot was enough if you place it close enough to the front wheel of the central bogie: IMG_2908 by delaere.john, on Flickr Then I looked for a way to position precisely the pistons and the sliding axel in the model. I came up with a rather simple solution as I choose to put both of them on two longitudinal axels. This allows placing both pistons and front bogie exactly where you want them. With that, I managed to build a rather compact solution. IMG_2913 by delaere.john, on Flickr For the central bogie I wanted to avoid the friction of the wheels on the frame so I build it in 3 width. I also decided to put it on pendular suspension as the front bogie. The solution allowed too much roll of the suspended part of the chassis so I added two alignment systems, one in the front and one at the rear. I finally added some mean of tuning the wheel height. Really handy for fine setup or to accommodate with adding or suppressing the rubbers: IMG_2900 by delaere.john, on Flickr IMG_2914 by delaere.john, on Flickr Finally I added the rear magnet that I wanted to be combined with the chassis frame so that the push of motorized tender is well repartited… IMG_2903 by delaere.john, on Flickr I guess you fell of your chair; yes, indeed, big mistake from me. This solution moves the magnet laterally in curves; magnet needs to be on the last bogie, so I corrected: IMG_2916 by delaere.john, on Flickr By now I’m happy with the result. A bit afraid of finding issues when building the top structure or even during trial after finishing everything. But I guess I have no other choice. I really enjoyed this build, I find my solution a bit original but it seems to work.. for now J. I also appreciated that MOCing train allows to play a lot with technics (that I was practicing quite a bit before to come to train) so it is actually best of both world. I like the use of technic because they are present in the MOC to really implement functionalities (suspension, sliding pivot...) so my MOC does have some kind of mechanics in it and I like that. IMG_2912 by delaere.john, on Flickr All in All, it is far from perfect. Please advise if you see thing that would lead me into trouble.
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Completely agree. I’m far from being able to build a working MOC in LDD. I also prefer to play with the bricks and mess around. Indeed. Until now, I identified tree ways to do get a 4-x-x working: 1) The pistons are part of the central bogie. That allows having that bogie on a pivot point. Maybe it helps going through curves. Of course it is best suited for a non-motorized loco. I personally prefer that solution for a 2-x-x so that the front of the train is not too long as I did. 2) If I understood well, there is your option witch consist of having the pistons are in-between the front and rear axle of the “4” bogie. This is the option I personally prefer 3) Simply have the pistons above the wheels of the “4” bogie. I don’t really like that option, I find it visually unbalanced. 4) Anyone other options ? One think I’m also considering, is going for 7st width, as it will allow more confort for lateral movement of the bogies.
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Hi dries, I also live in Belgium, and also started to build train layout and MOCs. Looks like the virus has reach the country (a few of my friends are also preparing big things). I don’t have much experience but did a lot of thinking already (see Compact double level track layout). One point I want to bring your attention to is the playability aspect of your layout. Let me explain: you have a 6y old boy and I’m sure he I will be playing a lot with your project. In respect to that, and it is something I completely missed in my first attempt, is the accessibility for the little ones. My 3y boy had to carry along his little chair to stand on it and play with the train. But he was never able to actually reach something 40cm further form the table border. What I and maybe you should consider is the have the layout laying lower AND don’t have tables setup wider that what a little guy can access in the middle from both side. I’m not sure if I’m clear, but it just means that I would rather have a hole in the middle of the table that the boys can access from below so that they can reach every area of the layout. It may also help you if you need to switch the tracks at the other end of the table. I hope it will helps , anyway all the best for the realization of that ambitious project!
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MOC: Catenary Maintenance Hi-Rail Truck
PasDeChocolat replied to dr_spock's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Nice MOC, I like the massive look of it. Just a little question: with so many wheels, can it actually turn on road travel? -
BNSF GE Evo ES44DC Locomotive in 7 wide.
PasDeChocolat replied to legoman666's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Really these are marvels . Both trains are close to perfect in my opinion. Congratulation for the achievement. On another hand, I'm also planning to get rid of the Power function IR command. I was thinking to use wifi (esp8266). Nowadays, I'm more looking toward a 433Mz solution. Could you explain more on your control mods? -
Yes, you make me think about it and definitely this will improve the behaviour. I'll work on that too. For that point, As I'm planning to improve the look of this loco drasticly, I prefer to go of a "modern" technic option. Anyway thanks for the advices , I'll try to implement that asap.