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I know at least a few forum users have switched to rare earth magnets to help with the problem of coaches separating on long trains. I did some googling but haven't found a source yet for magnets of an appropriate size. Any guidance on sources would be helpful! Also, for those that use the,, do you replace the LEGO magnets, or do you simply use the rare earth magnets in between the existing couplers?
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I laughed!
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I try to have it both ways. I have taken to 8-wide train building, using O-gauge decals and other tricks for maximum realism, but I still frequently add interiors and other features that let minifigs "play." Eight wide is still within the range of "minifig" scale, and one can design trains that both look realistic and permit some play. A few examples of my efforts can be seen below: Finished 50 foot FMC boxcar by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr MEC 573 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr
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[MOC] Ralphie's House From "A Christmas Story"
MaineBrickFan replied to Boettner Builds's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Superb job. Looks very realistic all the way around. Impressive build. -
Wonderful! I have in mind to attempt an 8-wide Flying Yankee at some point; will be hard to improve on this version. Superb as always and I'll bet it looks great flying around the track - post a vid if you have one!
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Jaw-dropping work! A showpiece, in every sense of the word. For the power wagon, I see the IR receiver out the top. Do you set it to the same channel as the loco, and that is sufficient to sync their speeds?
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MOC: MEC 573 (EMD GP7, aka "Mr. Miller's Engine")
MaineBrickFan replied to MaineBrickFan's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Sorry to bump this old topic, but i thought it might be interesting to see the update of this engine that I debuted at this year's BrickFair. It's fun for me to see how much improvement was possible after a year of dedication to Lego train building. The new model, unlike the old, has working lights (front and back), dual PF train motors w/ polarity switch, and can be turned on easily by depressing one of the fans on top. This forum has always been very useful for me; hope you enjoy! MEC 573 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr MEC 573 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr MEC 573 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr BrickFair layout by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr 573 w/ boxcars on NELUG Brickfair NE layout. by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr Rebuilt MEC 573 (GP7) by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr- 16 replies
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I have found bright green leaves on the wall before. Been at least a year...
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MOD: Conrail GP40 in the style of the Maersk locomotive
MaineBrickFan replied to zephyr1934's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Beautiful work, as always! -
You've done a really nice job on this MOC Tony -- congratulations!
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I believe rumors of a Ferris Wheel in May have already been confirmed from multiple sources:
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[MOC] Norfolk and Western General Electric U30B
MaineBrickFan replied to Commander Wolf's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Sensational! The speed looks just right and the details are spot on. Outstanding work as usual -- this sets the gold standard for LEGO train functionality and appearance. Well done. -
Fully automated Lego train coal terminal
MaineBrickFan replied to AlmightyArjen's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Astounding! -
I vote for the seven wide.
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I just wanted to drop in and note, as other have, that Eric and Mike are very responsive. I asked a question about my order (which it turned out I had mis-remembered) and they responded instantly and in a very satisfactory way. Hats off to them. I expect this will not be my last delivery of their product.
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You can piggyback the PF lights on the battery box, such that the lights turn on and off with the train. Putting them on the second input for the IR eeceiver allows you turn the lights off and on independent from the motor. Your choice. I will pipe in to also recommend the current Cargo train, and the prior (red) passenger train. f
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Anybody used decal setting solvent on Lego
MaineBrickFan replied to MaineBrickFan's topic in LEGO Train Tech
jtlan: Thanks. As I understand it, Micro Sol is designed to help wrap decals around irregular services (although more curves than hard corners) so l thought it might work. But after playing around with the bricks last night, I think the "T" provfile of the rail will proved too much of an obstacle to an effective wrap. Looks like I'll have to go with cutting the decals. Will make for some very delicate work with the X-Acto and tweezers. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. -
I am working on an exterior post FMC boxcar. I plan to use door rails for the exterior posts, and have decals that in some places will need to "wrap" around the rails. Given the change in height I am worried about how well the decals will set, and hobby sites seem to suggest a setter (for example, Micro Sol) to address this concern. Has anybody here used this on Lego before, especially around a corner or angled piece? My other option could be to cut the decal into very thin strips, but that seems fraught with difficulty in application.
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Yeah, actually, that's a little strange. They would launch two new trains that closely together?
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I think nesquik simply meant that this was the first Christmas holiday for the new CITY trains, and LEGO wanted to avoid cannibalizing sales of them with a new Creator train offering during the post-holiday gift season.
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This sounds like a fabulous idea, and I would be intereste din seeing it happen regardless of Lego's set plans!
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As much as I would like an expert train now, it would not be the craziest thing from a business standpoint to hold off a little bit on reintroducing one when you have recently refreshed the City trains. Hopefully this is at worst a pause, and not a new direction. I wonder how the Expert trains sell, compared to other non-licensed exclusives.
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holiday characters Expand the Winter Village Contest V
MaineBrickFan replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Town
I need a Moderator;s help -- accidentally posted my entry in the Train Tech forum. Would somebody mind moving it, so I do not have to double post?- 46 replies
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Hello, all. Was not sure I would have time but my son begged me to enter. This entry is based entirely on his idea for Santa's Village -- an area of fun and games. You can't win a snowball fight without some practice, after all. I called me entry "Reindeer" Games, but these are actually for the elves to relax and have fun when the Christmas Rush is over. To the photos! We begin with a practice range for snowballs and, uh, snowball blasters. IMG_2299 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr When you've got your aim steady, head to the frozen pond for some target shooting. IMG_2241 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr Note that this is an actual game you can play, taking turns to aim the blaster and see how many pins you can knock down. Now, if that's not enough destruction for you, there's larger options. A catapult will do. IMG_2279 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr And, as you can see, we will be attacking a fort, which is well defended. IMG_2249 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr This is another game you actually can play with the catapult -- 1 point for landing it in the circular tower on the left, three points if you land it on the top level, and ten if you get through a window! Here's the whole set together. IMG_2281 by Patrick Strawbridge, on Flickr A few more photos on my flickr page, including a surprise inside the fort, and a special visitor who challenges Santa himself. Happy New Year to all of you! Ho! ho! ho! Oops -- posted in the wrong forum. Mods, can you move for me?