To LUGNET HomepageTo LUGNET News HomepageTo LUGNET Guide Homepage
 Help on Searching
 
Post new message to lugnet.trainsOpen lugnet.trains in your NNTP NewsreaderTo LUGNET News Traffic PageSign In (Members)
 Trains / 1121
1120  |  1122
Subject: 
Re: YOU be the designer
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.trains
Date: 
Tue, 27 Apr 1999 17:15:57 GMT
Reply-To: 
cmasi@cmasi.chem[IHateSpam].tulane.edu
Viewed: 
1337 times
  
Larry Pieniazek wrote:

Here are my answers.

One single set:

- 1 oval of track with 4 straightaways and power pack (the above is
"Standard track parts")
- Robin Werner's blue ConRail engine, Steve Bliss's Chessie, or my
Red/Yellow diesel
- My black hopper
- A full size boxcar built with the grey sliding doors
- 4543 railroad tractor flatbed car
- My caboose or something very similar
USD $159

Even though this set seems good I do not think LEGO would sell it for $160.
This set would be bigger than the current  big set, 4565 Freight and Crane
Railway, and your set would include a transformer. I know, I am nitpicking.

From the original post...

Suppose you wanted to design it to pull mainstream model railroaders in?
Would you change the design any?

This is the very hard part. Would serious (by the way, what is your
definition of serious? 1 large basement setup? Several setups in several
different scales?) model railroaders ever accept a a smiley minifig? I
suspect that they wouldn't.

Big set. 1 oval with 4 straight tracks. no controller. Best LEGO price
guess $160 (what I would like to see $130-140 off course I would then
really like to see "On Sale 20% off" after seeing an MSRP of $130 but I
digress...)

Engine:  Will Chapman's Conner 2 Diesel (
http://www.halcyon.com/willc/lego/trains/disl_ind.htm ) or
Robin's (lost the URL) Conrail, but the working fans would have to be
removed--too exspensive. These two seem to comform to minifig scale well.
(I have redesigned my Blue Diesel to address two major modeling
deficiencies, but I do not have

One of Joe's rounded top covered hoppers.

The open short (in height) hopper (is this a hopper car? the gray one with
the yellow bricks in it) ( http://userweb.springnet1.com/jdavenp/Car-NW.jpg
).

A box car: one of Joe's would be nice (
http://userweb.springnet1.com/jdavenp/Train.html ).



Small set. 1 oval with 4 (or 2, but I think 2 is weeny..can I say "weeny"
in this group?) strait tracks. Controller included. $125

Steve Barile's Long Island Rail Road switcher (
http://www.pnltc.org/Gal_engines.htm ) (I just love this model.)

Two wheel tank car based on Ben's or Joe's design.

Two wheel flatbed with container. Fork lift and truck (optional)

A caboose (a short wheel base four wheeler like Joe's or a two wheeler
based on Joe's or Steve's)


Other items

A tank car. Ben Fleskes has a nice one based on large (out of production?)
Technic hubs ( http://www.pnltc.org/Gal_freight.htm ). Joe did a tanker
made out of castle quarter wall pieces. I thought that looked good, but
pictures of black LEGO models are always hard to see (I must add that I
plan on copying the tanker).

Box cars galore. ?$25

Livestock (with LEGO livestock included) carrying cars. ?$25

Engines-big ones $40-50.

Engines-little ones i.e. switchers $30-40.

A trolley (you should have seen that one coming) $30-40.

$160-Big steamer (with ears-I don't car if ears are "un-American" I like
'em- and big unpowered diving wheels, the motor will be on the oil/coal
car) with an oil/coal car (four or six wheels) and 2 Pullman (don't
actually have to be Pullman but you get the idea) coaches.

$130 A real western looking wood burning engine with 2 coaches (make this
one the small model. So, 2 wheel wood car and 2 wheel coaches with
controler)

$130 Modern transit (2 car inexspensive model) with a little stop for
people to catch the train.

$150 Amtrack trains (3 or 4 big cars)

....any way...I need to go get some work done.

Chris

P.S. Larry I think your 6 wheeled motor is a great idea. Maybe the 2 middle
wheels could be added much like that little knob is added to the motor now.
Just clip a six wheel adapter to the four whell motors et voila!



Message is in Reply To:
  Re: YOU be the designer
 
Here are my answers. One single set: - 1 oval of track with 4 straightaways and power pack (the above is "Standard track parts") - Robin Werner's blue ConRail engine, Steve Bliss's Chessie, or my Red/Yellow diesel - My black hopper - A full size (...) (25 years ago, 26-Apr-99, to lugnet.trains)

19 Messages in This Thread:










Entire Thread on One Page:
Nested:  All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:  All | Brief | Compact
    

Custom Search

©2005 LUGNET. All rights reserved. - hosted by steinbruch.info GbR