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scratchbuilt gondola
Posted by trainboy414 on Sunday, June 24, 2007 11:50 AM
here is a gondola i built in g scale out of legos including the trucks and couplers.
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Posted by trainboy414 on Sunday, June 24, 2007 12:10 PM

opps forgot the link here it is.

 

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/559602613bmmXFg

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Posted by kstrong on Monday, June 25, 2007 2:48 PM
Most excellent! Keep 'em coming!

Later,

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Posted by altterrain on Monday, June 25, 2007 4:14 PM

Neat project! Legos have certainly come a long way since I was a kid Big Smile [:D].

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Posted by trainboy414 on Monday, June 25, 2007 4:54 PM
kstrong i'm working on a new bnsf dash9 out of legos but i have a long way go.
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Posted by bigswede073 on Friday, September 14, 2007 5:48 AM

Nice work.

It's hard to tell from the pic, how wide is the gondola - 10, 11 or 12 studs?

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Posted by trainboy414 on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 3:12 PM
 bigswede073 wrote:

Nice work.

It's hard to tell from the pic, how wide is the gondola - 10, 11 or 12 studs?

Don Munsey, Jr

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it is 12 studs wide
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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 4:00 PM
 trainboy414 wrote:

opps forgot the link here it is.

 

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/559602613bmmXFg

 

Dont know why this forums format is so picky about how its activated...anyway link activated.

Lego? intersesting....

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Posted by ttrigg on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:21 PM
Very interesting.  Very interesting indeed!  Let's see now, where did SWMBO put the kids old toys when she left the house????????????????????  Legos? Legos!  I wonder, Duplo?

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Posted by FJ and G on Thursday, September 20, 2007 6:02 AM
nice, fun project! (BTW, I checked the price of legos and they are expensive!). Candidate for resin casting?!!Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by trainboy414 on Thursday, September 20, 2007 3:03 PM

 ttrigg wrote:
Very interesting.  Very interesting indeed!  Let's see now, where did SWMBO put the kids old toys when she left the house????????????????????  Legos? Legos!  I wonder, Duplo?
nope standered size legos

 

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Posted by ttrigg on Thursday, September 20, 2007 10:39 PM
I know, but was just thinking what could be done with duplos.

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Posted by trainboy414 on Friday, September 21, 2007 2:24 PM
you might beable to but you couldn't get the detail with duplo
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Posted by bigswede073 on Saturday, September 22, 2007 8:52 AM

 

They're not really that much more expensive than other large scale stuff.  There is a huge following of LEGO trains - most using the LEGO 40 mm gauge track and 6 stud wide locos and rolling stock.  However, there seems to be a growing segment of the LEGO train folks integrating LEGOs into their 45mm gauge garden railway stuff (or it could be there are some garden railway folks athat are including LEGOs in there gardens.  I'm not sure where I fit.  I work at the Community College, where I teach statistics, with LEGO robotics in our youth outreach program.  Anyway, I've got a LEGO critter (loosely inspired by a GE 25 Ton switcher) on the workbench now.  Cab is 12 studs (just under 4 inches) wide, deck is 10 studs wide and hood is 6 studs.  The LEGO super structure sits on top of an AristoCraft L'il Critter powerblock, secured by Velcro.  Film at 10!!

Don

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