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Re: First true Train MOC (NELUG Boxcar).
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Date: 
Wed, 7 Jun 2000 01:33:27 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
Eric-

Nice work for a rookie;-)  That is my favorite box car to model-- the ol' 40
footer.  A couple of nits:

Thanks!


1. Loose the buffers.  We are in America-- land of the free, and home of the
bufferless;-)  Use the 2x3 black plate with one side rounded and a hole (
http://home.att.net/~partsref/images/3176.gif ), or <<**PURITY ALERT**>> cut
the buffers straight off.  That actually works rather nicely; you can do it
and make it appear as an actual element.

Ahh!  Excellent Idea.  I will make the change.  Unfortunately I don't have a
lot of these in black but I should have a couple.  If I followed this group
closer I would have known what to use.


2. Take a good look at your proto box cars.  I think you'll find that the
wheels on the outside of the trucks are about even with the edge of the box
car, which would mean for you to move each truck 1 stud to the outside.

Done!  I knew something didn't look right with the trucks but for some reason
it didn't click.


The 2x2 round table is a nice piece to use; it saves on a lot of hassling
around IMO.  I use them almost exclusively.

Cool I thought I had seen many people using these before but I couldn't
remember.


Now you need to try one 8 wide;-D

Actually many times while I have been thinking of an engine to model I have
thought to my self "Only if it were 8 wide not 6 it would be so much easier".
I am going to try and stay with 6 wide though but we'll see.


-John


Thanks again,


Eric


Anyway I have added a new Train section to my website.  For those of you new
to my site all pictures are thumbnailed so just click on the pictures to see
larger views.

http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/

or to go directly to the train site...

http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/train/

Now all I need is an engine and I'll be all set.

Please Let me know what you think seeing this is my first Train MOC.

Thanks,

Eric Kingsley

The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/

View My Creations at:
http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/



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  Re: First true Train MOC (NELUG Boxcar).
 
(...) I just totally disagree, it is a very weak connection, you can't pick the car up by the body, the trucks fall off. But it's cheap, those parts are easy to come by and you save a lot of plates in the floor. (...) Mr. 8Wide: "<ppssss-chhhhhuh> (...) (24 years ago, 7-Jun-00, to lugnet.trains)

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  Re: First true Train MOC (NELUG Boxcar).
 
Eric- Nice work for a rookie;-) That is my favorite box car to model-- the ol' 40 footer. A couple of nits: 1. Loose the buffers. We are in America-- land of the free, and home of the bufferless;-) Use the 2x3 black plate with one side rounded and a (...) (24 years ago, 7-Jun-00, to lugnet.trains)

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