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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, M_slug357 said:

@Matt Dawson @legoman666

What size diameter circles do those make? If I remember correctly, a circle of r120s makes a roughly 7’ diameter... so these r168s make like a 9’-10’ circle...?

Well, here are some calculations of the different R's.

A R104 = 32.75591 Inch.

I hope that the calculating to Feet is right.

(Inches / 12

Being European and use only the Metric system, i'm not familiar with the US dimensions.

Way too complicated for me.:sweet:

R 1 stud (= mm) 1 Meter(= 1000mm) Diameter (= R*2)   1 inch (= mm) Feet ( = Inch/12) Diameter (= R*2)
  8 1000 2   25,4 12 2
               
  = mm = meter = meter   = Inch = Feet = Feet
40 320 0,32 0,64   12,5984252 1,049868766 2,099737533
56 448 0,448 0,896   17,63779528 1,469816273 2,939632546
72 576 0,576 1,152   22,67716535 1,88976378 3,779527559
88 704 0,704 1,408   27,71653543 2,309711286 4,619422572
104 832 0,832 1,664   32,75590551 2,729658793 5,459317585
120 960 0,96 1,92   37,79527559 3,149606299 6,299212598
136 1088 1,088 2,176   42,83464567 3,569553806 7,139107612
152 1216 1,216 2,432   47,87401575 3,989501312 7,979002625
168 1344 1,344 2,688   52,91338583 4,409448819 8,818897638
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Posted

The calculation for the outside edge of the curves is:

D=(R x 2 + 1) x 8mm / 25.4mm/in

So an R168 circle would require 8'10" of space.

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On 5/19/2019 at 7:54 PM, coaster said:

The calculation for the outside edge of the curves is:

D=(R x 2 + 1) x 8mm / 25.4mm/in

So an R168 circle would require 8'10" of space.

@Ludo & @coaster So, with a 4 stud margin on each side (for MILS), that comes up to roughly 9' 1". That's almost as wide as my current layout!!

 

Also, any more teasers to be had there @coaster?

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@coaster

I can't follow your calculation here above (D=(R x 2 + 1) x 8mm / 25.4mm/in).

Could it be you made a mistake in the used numbers (+1 ?)

Example:

R40 curve is the diameter from the circle center point to the center of the track.

To get the outside edge of the curves you need to add 4 studs (from center track to the outer edge of the sleepers) = R+4.

Adding an extra 4 studs for the space between the sleepers edge & the edge of the module(MILS or whatever) result for a R40 curve in: R= 40+4+4 = 48 studs (= gray baseplate)

Full diameter result in 30,23622 Inch or 2,519685 Feet.

 

My calculation for a R168 inclusive the space needed for the sleepers result in 108,3465 Inch or 9,028871 Feet (R = 168 + 4 = 172 studs)

Adding the extra 4 studs space between the sleepers and the outher edge of the module result in 110,8661 Inch or 9,238845 Feet

R = 168 + 4 + 4 = 176 studs.

D = R x 2 = 352 studs

in metric:

352 studs * 8mm = 2816mm or 2,816m

in Imperial :

(2816/25,4)/12 = 9,238845 Feet.

Or am I wrong?

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@Ludo, Yep, that's what I get for making formulas in my head.  It should be +8, not +1.

5 hours ago, M_slug357 said:

Also, any more teasers to be had there @coaster? 

Not till Brickworld.  You'll have to sit tight a couple more weeks. :)

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19 hours ago, coaster said:

...not till Brickworld.  You'll have to sit tight a couple more weeks. :)

Awwww man... I wish I could be at Brickworld! Hope it goes well!

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On 5/25/2019 at 7:39 AM, coaster said:

Axles are back in stock!

Thanks @coaster I'm busy adding bearings to all these beautiful axles in my hands & onto my rolling stock, thanks!

Posted

Got the final tooling samples for this initial mold.  Took a little longer than I would have liked, but they look awesome, so well worth the wait.  If you're coming to Brickworld, be sure to find me to check them out.

Next step: release all the models and drawings for the rest of the project.  Time to start playing in the big leagues. 

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I bought a circle of R56 about a month ago, received them in three days, NICE. I can't wait to see what else you put out cause I'm just gonna keep throwing money at ya whenever I have it. I was in a LEGO store the other day convincing the staff to buy your tracks, and I'm not stopping there!

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Forgot to tell, but my fellow LUG members bought some track to show off in the beginning of the year. I must say I was quite impressed with the extremely high level of engineering of the track.

I was one of those guys that ordered ME-models track back in the days (hooray for glue, lots of glue), and I can assure everybody: @coaster's Bricktracks rails are definately from another league!

 

Posted (edited)
On 6/6/2019 at 11:53 PM, coaster said:

Got the final tooling samples for this initial mold.  Took a little longer than I would have liked, but they look awesome, so well worth the wait.  If you're coming to Brickworld, be sure to find me to check them out.

Next step: release all the models and drawings for the rest of the project.  Time to start playing in the big leagues. 

Any ideas where you will be located at Brickworld?  

And are you going to have the new item and axles there?

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Posted
1 hour ago, CSW652 said:

Any ideas where you will be located at Brickworld?  

And are you going to have the new item and axles there?

I couldn't secure a vendor spot; been on the waitlist for 2 years now.  However, I do have a corner module for the train collab, so I'll be right inside the doors.  I might be floating around throughout the show, but that will be my base.  I will also attend all the train-related topics.

I will have the new item(s) with me as well as prints of what's in the works.  I'm not allowed to vend at the display, but I can certainly bring any orders with me, and I always keep a small stock in the truck.

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50 minutes ago, coaster said:

...not allowed to vend at the display, but I can certainly bring any orders with me, and I always keep a small stock in the truck.

Just say that it fell off the truck...?

:wink:

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, coaster said:

I couldn't secure a vendor spot; been on the waitlist for 2 years now.  However, I do have a corner module for the train collab, so I'll be right inside the doors.  I might be floating around throughout the show, but that will be my base.  I will also attend all the train-related topics.

I will have the new item(s) with me as well as prints of what's in the works.  I'm not allowed to vend at the display, but I can certainly bring any orders with me, and I always keep a small stock in the truck.

That's a shame you don't have a vendor spot.  I assume the NILTC display?

Can we have another hint at the new item(s) could be?

Edited by CSW652
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BMR is doing a pre-order for an exclusive boxcar that can only be picked up at BrickWorld. Can you do something like that? That way you are not vending and can still make some sales. I for one am looking forward to checking out what you have and am already planning to purchase some more of your track.

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3 hours ago, CSW652 said:

That's a shame you don't have a vendor spot.  I assume the NILTC display?

Can we have another hint at the new item(s) could be?

No, I won't be with NILTC.  There's a LEGO Trains collaboration project that I'm honored to be working on.  It's got a prime location just inside the doors, and I'll have a front corner of it.

There is a "flea market" scheduled.  I suppose I could sell some tracks there.  Otherwise, you're welcome to order some online and just let me know you want to pick it up at BW and I'll waive the shipping charges.

The new parts that I'll have with me are small but useful, but the overall project is large and more useful.

Posted

When will you list the new parts for sale? I'd like to know what you've got cooking before I place an order as I would like to pick it up at Brickworld tomorrow. 

Posted

Short straightd are up for sale now!  Shipping will start July 8th.

Short straights are now available for pre-order!

The packs consist of 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 lengths.  The 1/10 is certainly an strange size, but it's necessary when working at odd angles or building switch ladders.

They'll all be needed for R104 switches.

:)

Posted (edited)

Short straights will be handy, all lengths. R104 switches even more so.

When I get the time in a couple of weeks I'll have to work out what I need.....

On a side note, double straights (for a smoother ride) and R72 (for my own selfish needs) would be handy also...

EDIT

I wonder if a 'double straight' can be done as just a single rail, and we provide sleepers / ballast etc ourselves?

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