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Bricktrix

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  1. From watching the vid, it only looks like you need 2.5 toothed plates to enable it to turn 360 which is nasty. So, have you tried just using your new modded half plate on its own, or even just one whole one?....does the mech not turn enough to tip and once passed the toothed plate just drop back down to rest position under its own weight?
  2. Thank you guys A drop off version built in also is certainly the next step, who knows when though, the next month or maybe another 2 years? I've had my fill of this one so far, so now its working well, it wont get rebuilt quite yet It is 7 wide onto a 5 wide base. I didnt photo it fully as only one side of the roof is finished! Its metalic silver, hence the glare off it.
  3. Yes http://www.brothers-brick.com/2009/12/21/i...-carl-greatrix/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/...57622854792681/ Currently still working on HP and Clonewars
  4. No actually TT did not. I am one of the model designers for TT so rest assured this is correct. Due to current NDA's restricting me, I may be able to go more into the ins and outs of it all once the game is public.
  5. Thank you Not yet I'm afraid, as the carriage still needs the undersides detailing. Its been built to go at the end of the Scotsmans rake (all those coaches still need to be transitioned into 7 wide though!), but maybe behind a Mallard at some point, as this engine is still on my "to do" list?
  6. Oops! Sorry, thought I had included it in the original post, I'll edit it to include it. Here is the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/
  7. Finally, after problem after problem after problem this now works well!! I've just posted up images of this on Flickr. A fuller explanation of it all is on those photos. Link to Flickr pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/ Hope you like :) Any questions, just ask.
  8. The layout looks great, I think I've had this in my fav folders from Brickshelf for some years now. Out of curiosity, what do you use for your ballast, as it looks quite large? I used cat litter, but again I feel it was too large, it looked like rocks rather than stones compared to traditional model railway scale ballast. I really like the led usage, I purchased many some time back but never got around to getting them fitted. Again, out of curiosity are your signals 12v LEGO ones, or MOC's with LED's? Do you know, or do you think you can estimate how much money all the 12v stuff has cost you over the years? I have quite a large collection of it now and I know roughly how much its all cost, its quite frightening!
  9. Thank you guys Davey, in answer to your question these 2 links may help explain a little more: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/4430397776/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/...57615123982797/ I've never encountered a problem or felt the need for suspension in LEGO trains. It was only after being particularily impressed by Pete Watermans models having working suspension that I thought it would be a nice feature to be able to show the public at exhibitions on one carriage by pushing down on it manually. After posting images of my first design, the usefullness that this could provide for exhibition running where track is often very bumpy due to odd level tables started to become apparant from various comments. These led me to further look into making this self working from carriage weight alone. What I have pictured are the basics, I feel there is a lot of scope all around them to suit personal requirements. Whilst I had no plans to, I will be making a 4 carriage rake using these, but I'm more interested in building it into an engine and tender now I've seen the potential;)
  10. Thank you No problems so far after some quite extensive testing. Whilst it does not look it, the connection is surprisingly strong
  11. Thank you :D I think you probably saw the old design that required physically pushing downwards on by hand to get it to opperate (it was really only for exhibitions). I've only just posted this new design / article on Flickr, this one allows full operation by carriage weight alone ;)
  12. For all that bumpy track and a less bumpy ride! :) Link to full description artcile here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/legotrains/di...57623488974389/
  13. Very well said Fred!...Hello TLG, are you listening? The prices that the original 12v seperate sleeper carriages are going for is shocking!
  14. :D Thank you, I'm flattered. Sadly, due to circumstances too dificult to explain, that layout all had to be dismantled this weekend.....Years to build and a day to destroy :( The silver lining to the dark cloud is that there will be a bigger one, eventually :)
  15. Thank you Patje and Brickster for the comments :) I'm sure I'll be sharing more work here pretty soon ;)
  16. I would say the asnwer is entirely subjective. Some people may like it, others may not. However, I mix 6 and 7 wide frequently and consider it to look fine. Can you tell the 2 images linked below both mix 6 and 7 wide? http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/...57615372475896/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/...57615372475896/
  17. A big hello to those on here that I already know and those who I do not. Thought it hi time I joined up on here (not really sure why I never have before?) so here I am! A brief intro for those who dont know me, I'm Carl, based in Staffordshire U.K and um, quite a big LEGO train fan :) Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31223598@N08/ Brickshelf: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=carl Oh yeah, I'm also a model designer for the LEGO video games so I get to see some quite priviliged stuff from LEGO from time to time ;)
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