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Re: Has anyone made an American 4-4-0 with BBB wheels?
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Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:14:50 GMT
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Yes, the piston and connecting rod design certain can seperate the men from the
boys (& women from the girls). In fact that's where most of my time was spent on
the Bumble Bee! And BTW thanks for the confession! :)

Here's a few pics and a few words:
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/6849

SteveB
PS I hope you don't mind me posting my MOC on your thread!


In lugnet.trains, Christopher Masi wrote:
steve barile wrote:

Nice work Chris! Can you explain a little about your driver links. It looks like
the piston rod is static and that technic element slides along it...???

SteveB

Thanks for the exclamation point, and, yep, you got the piston thing
right. I wanted a round cylinder. In the picture that I was using, the
cylinder looked like a cylinder with a box on top. I choose to emphasize
the cylinder instead of the box. However, an axle cannot move freely in
and out of the 2x2 rounds that I used for the cylinder. So, I decided to
slide the drive rod on the piston rod. It's a cheat, but it is not an
_obvious_ cheat :) If you look very closely at the technic elements, and
think very hard about the sizes and shapes of those elements, you might
come to realize that I did something very, _very_ bad :( I couldn't
think of anything else, and boy that slope is slippery. Luckily, the
NELUG guys still let me run it even though it is an unpure, modded
abomination.

PS I just finished a 2-6-0 Mogul in Rio Grande Bumblebee livery (Med Orange,
Black & Gray). Pic to follow tonight.

I look forward to seeing it.

Chris


In lugnet.trains, Christopher Masi wrote:

In lugnet.trains, Jonathan Wilson wrote:

Building an American 4-4-0 seems like the perfect use for the new BBB
wheels, anyone done it yet? (I plan to give it a go myself when I can
afford to get some BBB wheels to do it with :)

Yep, and surprisingly if you google "American 4-4-0 LEGO" you get a bunch of
hits. One is mine :)

http://users.rcn.com/cjmasi/lego/trains/engines/american_4-4-0/american_4-4-0.html

Chris



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(...) Yeah, the men go home, but the boys dig deeper into their LEGO bins for just the right part :) (...) Ha ha, my thread. This is actually Jonathan's thread asking for examples of MOC's using Big Ben Bricks drivers. Sure, your design is a 2-6-0, (...) (19 years ago, 30-Dec-04, to lugnet.trains)

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(...) Thanks for the exclamation point, and, yep, you got the piston thing right. I wanted a round cylinder. In the picture that I was using, the cylinder looked like a cylinder with a box on top. I choose to emphasize the cylinder instead of the (...) (19 years ago, 29-Dec-04, to lugnet.trains)

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