SD100
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Looks good! FWIW, I have DaMangos instructions if anyone needs them. SD
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I would say buy garbage ones on bricklink and rewire them. But the FX ones are going to be a better option if you've got some patience. And it *shouldn't* be too much longer, as we've actually seen these in existence. SD
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Toastie, I'd like to give you credit that the white train in one of those images is your ICE train with a few quick mods, one of these shows I have to get a good video of it, it's about 9 feet long and AWESOME. I think Diego has a great idea, especially how he breaks the product down so you only have to buy what parts you want, but for a train controller I don't really see it as feasible. I'm still getting 9v controllers for $15 US here, and there seem to be plenty available. Also, Narissis and I got to mess with FX Bricks controller a couple weekends ago and I am sold on that. If I wanted an alternative, both our LUG and a neighboring LUG have GBC guys who've made controllers out of PC power supplies for a lot less. I've gotta look at BPB's vids tho. SD
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Lots of pennies... lol. I'm going to get some steel bar stock at some point and cut it to fit.
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That's all we run at shows, with plenty of FX Bricks track to back it up.
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I'm not sure this bridge will ever be done, but so far I've got 3 years in. It's finally at the stage where it is usable at shows, and I had to test it's endurance to being opened and closed all day. Eventually it will be motorized, but for the time being it's manual control. These are a couple pics of the first time I've been able to pull it out of the basement, finagle fitting it in my car, and using it for a whole show day. SD
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Heck yea, I'll be the guy in the BuffaLUG shirt with all the hair, come on up and say hi! SD
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I cut the tabs off with an exacto knife, the thermistor is a small disc next to the actual motor. I pull it out with tweezers and replace with a square of copper tape. Afterwards I secure the cover with clear tape in case of derailments. I'm supposed to be showing some people the process up at Bricks in the 6 this weekend, I'll take some pictures then. SD
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Toastie is 100% right about your problem being the thermistor. My LUG thought all our motors were toast (see what I did there) but after thermistor surgery they're all back in service and going like mad, all day long at shows. Also, they take 12V with absolutely no issues, which is why FX Bricks has shown that as an option on their theoretical controllers. SD
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I had to run 4 axles to get reliable power pickup... And performance rapidly degraded when trying to run for more than an hour or two due to grime build up. We found that running them at a show would mean multiple cleanings over the course of a day... SD
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Nice. I've been trying to get the G&W scheme to look good in 6 wide, I'm looking forward to seeing your final product here. SD
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[MOC] Richmond Triple Crossing / Modular Bridge
SD100 replied to Electricsteam's topic in LEGO Train Tech
What about the long gray train, who's is that and do they have images of it up anywhere? The bridge system looks great! SD -
Last I saw he was going to produce both sizes... SD
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Hey all, My LUG just got Recognized this year and we have a lot of opportunities available to us. One area we are a little bit unsure about is Special Projects. What are some Special Projects that your LUGs have completed? I know the threshold was upped this year, but we have a few designs in the tubes that still comply, so I'd like to know what other LUGs experience with this program is. Thanks! SD
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I've ran a 1 plate to two plate transition up to 14 bricks high and City trains had no problem. Haven't tried it with heavier trains though. SD
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Your LUG member thinks they know a lot more than they actually do, and is making up a ridiculous over-complication. LEGO uses off the shelf actual motors and there is no guarantee that the motor inside the shell came from the same batch even if it was *assembled* directly after another one. SD
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Lol, I talked with ya, I'm the BuffaLUG guy with the hair. SD
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Michael had a great display at ToroLUG Toronto's Bricks in the 6, with a display of all the upcoming larger radii, and all the prototypes and pre-production models of the electric elements. The power feeders look great, lower profile than the 9v ones and they will save us all a lot of rewiring old ones. It sounded like we were getting a lot closer to seeing some of those things come to market. My wallet is still in pain, but it knows that the worst is yet to come... lol. SD
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That is great. You nailed the HEMTT and everything else the way it fits together. I'm def stealing some of that, lol. SD
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Boom Lifts, Cherry Pickers, and AWP's! Oh My!
SD100 replied to Captain Contractor's topic in LEGO Town
Awesome. I love to see real world inspiration brought back to Lego. SD- 2 replies
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"The Local" - Emperor of the North in Lego
SD100 replied to Glenn Holland's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Love it! I've wanted to do something similar but you just blew it away here! Definitely a classic in this hobby. SD -
That is a huge draw of nc's design. It fits at a play level and it looks great too. Best level of detail achievable at that scale that I've ever seen. SD
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I don't know how you feel about aftermarket, but Bricktracks makes shorter rail sections (4 stud and 1.6 stud) That may be enough offset for you and keep your rails on grid. https://www.bricktracks.com/product-page/short-straight-track-pack SD
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It really looks nice with the matching wheels. I also built one from DaMango's instructions, but in normal green, I've got to pick up green wheels for it. The best part was showing it running at a show to a family friend who actually rode the tender pushing coal on it's US tour from NY to California. Seventy year old man sat right down on the floor to watch it going by at track level because it brought back so many memories for him. SD