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[MOC] Richmond Triple Crossing / Modular Bridge
Electricsteam replied to Electricsteam's topic in LEGO Train Tech
On Rev4 now, 1 PUP motor and it eats batteries like nothing else, but it doesn't derail anymore so its pretty great. Prolly gonna just go back to having the PF motors in it tho Also redid the lights in it to be more professional. I'll post pics of it later -
Here is a mega project I have completed recently for our LUG's RVA Brick Day event It's a modular bridge designed for quick assembly for events! Its 2 major pieces, a straight section with rails attached and a leg section that used jumper plates for a loose but stable connection The curves are transported separately assembled. Here is is at RVA brick day, https://imgur.com/nVskADV The yellow line is about 12 feet with a PUP tram running back and forth on a color sensor Here is some more images of it in set up. Ashland Train day!, Working on getting the red line ready to be attached to Andy's 3 Era's Mega display for the next go around, One big continuous mega city is the dream.
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What a blast from the past, I forgot about this helpful post from 11 years ago this month, I've been working on new 9v power system as my own personal project, working on grabbing the right size of wheels and searching for the "pizza cutter" variety originally listed, I think I've found them but amazon and ebay have ruined my trust of smaller websites that sell stuff. Right now the only think I can make a FUNCTIONAL copy of is 9V track. Copper foil tape 1/4in is the perfect size to tape to regular PF track to tape to the rails and give power without issue.
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This an an absolutely amazing layout and I am blown away by the time and attention to detail you've put into this set! So great seeing it at every show ya bring it to! Seeing it in person is a treat as always with yesterday show :) - Bear/Tyler Ya should share the photos of it from the event! Actually who was taking photos for the LUG? Haha
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Hey y'all! I'm back with more nonsense, so here are modular mini city blocks! A whole city block in 1 MILS plate! I prefer the Creator 3-in-1's small modular buildings to the full sized modular buildings... and turns out since creator buildings are about 8 deep and about a 4 wide side walk you can fit two rows of buildings onto 1 32x32 MILS plate! By using the 8x16 plates you can make thin 1 way or alley way streets! And it's very easy to add a little over hang into the base for extra depth and details and such. You do need to make a new type of MILS road plate to connect to these 8 wide roads. Alright here's the rest! A mod of the 31131: Downtown Noodle Shop A MOC inspired by 7641: City Corner A news station! \] A MOC based on a local Pharmacy and Deli that has been around for over 75 years. Stacking market stalls. Some sort of hotel? I'm still working this one out, working with some big bricks and just makes it a little dark. Here is a, moc? Mod? A rip from a video game that isnt Lego? No one I know ever played Blockland or knows any deep cut Blockland lore so I ripped the gas station from the best premade map in the game Everyone needs to use more DUPLO in builds, there are so many cool structural parts that fit into most MOCs! Thank you for getting to the end of pink sprinkle city!
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I picked up a complete in box copy of the best hospital set Lego has made over the summer! I've been working on MILS-ing every one of my MOCS and I really wanted this in my city... so I made it a complete building! Something weird is going on inside though... Set 6380-1 Emergency Treatment Center!
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[MOC] "Totally not a Christmas" Train
Electricsteam replied to Electricsteam's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Working on that as we speak! I got a hold of a ton of 8x16 road plates and have been building whole city blocks in the space of a single MILS plate, and its all modular!. -
Hey Y'all! It's me again! I don't really have much to say about it but here is my "totally not a Christmas" train! It's cute! It's very small! It's just Christmasy enough to be in season but not too Christmasy to look out of place any other time of year. I did take some inspiration from Jason Steinhurst and their Vulcan Iron Works 0-4-0T Whole Train. Locomotive and tender. Gondola Passenger Car Caboose
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I'm am doing well! Since I joined RVALug I get a lot of my train fix there and don't visit the forum as much, and honestly I don't have a lot of completed mocs to share! I have been working on a Christmas train thats almost ready to share, but this forum doesn't need any more of my half baked projects and ideas hahah.
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Just a small update! Changed out some of the bogies with Jacob's Bogies to try and fix the drag issues I have... they didn't! I'm about ready to rebuild the 4-6-2 as a 0-4-4-0 just to stop the derailing, got through 2 conventions before I had these constant issues! Anyways back into hiding I go.
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Not to cause any undue fear of BBB being down, but I've been having this thought lately about what we are going to do if BBB goes down, are their any open source archives of the medium and XL and XXL drivers? I know the folks running the L Gauge Wiki have been meticulous about documenting lego trains as a full hobby gauge. Been talking to my buddies has is in the business industrial additive manufacturing and industrial injection molding, and they really think they could help make own own injection molds for wheels, rails, ect. Not for business just out of pure love of the hobby and keeping things around. The average lego wheel is max 50mm by 50mm on the large end and a bench top injection mold machine would be perfect for single batches of new wheels. Just some ramblings from a wall flower here now back to being quiet hahah.
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V-4 Complete assembly for motor and tensioner Trying to have it pull from the middle, but the string needs to pull down far enough to clear the rubber tire.
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Trying to come up with another way to move coaster trains without the reliable but large standard. NOW MEET GONDOL-RAIL! The best of both Gondola Lifts and Light Rail! Rope driven trains with one motor in the station! Works much like a gondola lift, cars attached to a loop of string with one big motor moving all of them. Not sure how much further I will go with this concept, but I love weird forms of movement. Biggest flaw, very hard to tension, one wrong move and you are knocking down half your towers. And find some way to stick a motor in that tensioner... maybe with one of those technic actuators
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So is this our first train of 2022? Little monorail from 80036 City of Lanterns Not really a full scale train but it's got more track and cars then other mini train sets they release. Even looks like its set up to be expanded with modular track sections
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AHHHHHH it's so adorable! do you have any photos of it running?
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The set works really well on track. If you buy multiple copies of the set the stations combine really well! I've got 3 copies on myself and the station looks great with them all combined together.
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New 3rd party magnetic train couplers [and micromotors too]
Electricsteam replied to zephyr1934's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Interesting. I might need to grab some of that then... I never considered that I might be able to motorized my little train. Hard to make small american steamers look conniving. -
New 3rd party magnetic train couplers [and micromotors too]
Electricsteam replied to zephyr1934's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I gotta say I love the little Shay style locomotives. I'm kinda tempted to grab the instructions because they would go really well with this train I designed a while ago. https://i.imgur.com/hnz9Hp8.jpg Also. It's really hard to tell on the website but what is on the end of the micromotor? Is it a generic gear or something that can hold a lego axle. Without the head on photo it's hard to tell. -
New 3rd party magnetic train couplers [and micromotors too]
Electricsteam replied to zephyr1934's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thank you. I was looking at that was wondering how it might work for narrow gauge lego trains. Because we all know it's a royal PITA to runs trains with the PF system. Sorry about that I wasnt sure if that was the generic topic about narrow gauge. -
Has anyone tried using the studly micromotor to power any narrowgauge trains? I know it's an off brand product but it seems like a good way to power these trains since they are all such a space crunch.
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I hope what ever shows up is better than the mess than the Croc. I mean it looks pretty but it the running problems and the large gap be much to be desired. I might just be jaded by the size and grandeur of the Apollo rocket but it just seemed overpriced for the small size. 100$ without track... without power.... Just disappointing.
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[MOC] The Glenfinnan Viaduct with Hogwarts Express
Electricsteam replied to Ts__'s topic in LEGO Train Tech
First off.... how have you not seen any of the movies until now? And holy cow that train looks amazing! All the detailed greebling and the use of the chima head!- 12 replies
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Cause I'm a cheapskate lol. At the time using the auto buy on bricklink the windows I wanted to use were something like 30-50 cents a peice. I didnt want to spent 50 bucks just on windows so took the 1x2x5 clear bricks that I got from a PAB wall and went from there! BL can have some wack prices still though. I spent like 8$ on about 30 green corner bricks. It was going to cost more just to order them from anywhere else.
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I'm hoping once covid passes I will be able to take it to a convention! That's gonna be a while though :(