Posted August 6, 20186 yr I copied and modified someone else’s idea about putting a train around a room. Thought I’d share. My son absolutely loves it! https://youtu.be/3CGcnjJf_fY
August 6, 20186 yr Nicely done! But will he be allowed to play with all of those ship sets as soon as he can reach them? That's pretty tempting! I assume you used a mounting kit of some sort that is out there for regular model railroaders, or was it something you whipped up yourself?
August 6, 20186 yr 1 hour ago, deraven said: Nicely done! But will he be allowed to play with all of those ship sets as soon as he can reach them? That's pretty tempting! I assume you used a mounting kit of some sort that is out there for regular model railroaders, or was it something you whipped up yourself? I had to put my modular buildings on higher shelves because the moment my 1 year old son realized he could reach them, he suddenly wanted to play "Godzilla"
August 7, 20186 yr Author 18 hours ago, Goldenmasamune said: How did you attach the track to the wall? It’s all Lego other then a drywall screw. https://photos.app.goo.gl/roAYpTYZLCbJjx137 8 hours ago, deraven said: Nicely done! But will he be allowed to play with all of those ship sets as soon as he can reach them? That's pretty tempting! I assume you used a mounting kit of some sort that is out there for regular model railroaders, or was it something you whipped up yourself? That’s what a remote control is for. I’m building a game room that I’m going to house all my Lego due to them tearing stuff up continually. They constantly play and wreck stuff. I Found my ghostbusters firehouse and Disney castle in pieces last week :( cant get mad since it’s what kids do. Everything is gonna be out of reach at some point! thy have their sets and I have mine :) Edited August 7, 20186 yr by Mattgintx
August 7, 20186 yr 6 hours ago, Mattgintx said: It’s all Lego other then a drywall screw. https://photos.app.goo.gl/roAYpTYZLCbJjx137 Clever, clean, and functional. Wouldn't have thought that would do the job, but I suppose with that relatively close spacing and Lego clutch power/quality I shouldn't be surprise. Thanks for sharing!
August 9, 20186 yr On 8/7/2018 at 2:20 AM, Mattgintx said: It’s all Lego other then a drywall screw. Oh, damn. No glue involved? I'm pretty impressed about the clutch power.
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