SavaTheAggie Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 I've been trying to design something like this since 2013 - a modular, motorized, mini-train layout. I call it "Quarter Scale Rail." The name isn't 100% accurate, but comes from Texas Brick Railroad member Steve Jackson who has built a quarter sized replica of all of his track modules and MOC buildings for planning purposes (as opposed to software like BlueBrick). He calls it "Quarter Scale". My trains as shown are 2 wide, which is one quarter the width of my preferred train size - 8-wide - along with the quarter Scale mini modulars from the one LEGO set. The system uses a chain of 1x2 technic liftarms in a channel built into a MILS base, powered by an XL motor, which turns a large technic motorcycle wheel rubbing against the chain. This layout is 4 modules - 2 double track 32x32 straights and 2 16x32 half loops. I've purposely decorated each module differently and without overlap to emphasize the modularity. --Tony Quote
High_Admiral Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 Now this is fantastic! How many motors power this quarter scale layout? Quote
Phil B Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 Oh this is getting really close to what I am working on - trains for a microscale city (1-wide). I'm exploring the regular Technic track chains mounted vertically, but this chain of technic beams is an interesting alternative, especially since you can use 1/2 pins to connect plates to the top. I might need to steal parts of your idea ...... Quote
zephyr1934 Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 That is insanely cool! I always knew something like that was possible and it was on my todo list for quite some time (you know, between becoming an Olympic athlete and chasing my dream of becoming a professional signer). Thanks for sharing. Quote
SteamSewnEmpire Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 Kind of reminds me of the old micro machines trains. Quote
Electricsteam Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 Amazing! I've seen something like this be used for HO scale trains before. The chain just underneath the surface with a magnet to drag along a small car or even a bike. Really cool to see that it all brick built! Quote
Roadmonkeytj Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 Definitely will have to keep this in mind for future builds ... Well presented. Quote
JWBDolphins Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 That is one of the neatest ideas I've seen! Thanks for showing that! Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 Simply incredible! Great idea and gorgeous realization ...not only the Santa Fe but also the city! Quote
ColletArrow Posted August 21, 2020 Posted August 21, 2020 This is an excellent idea, and you've executed it very well - I especially like that the base is still fairly thin, and the battery box is hidden within the scene. I'd love to see what other trains could be built in this scale. Quote
LEGOTrainBuilderSG Posted August 23, 2020 Posted August 23, 2020 Ingenious idea and execution. I love how everything power related are integrated seamlessly in the layout. Looking forward to more locomotives and rolling stocks in this scale! Quote
JopieK Posted August 23, 2020 Posted August 23, 2020 Some years ago we went to Köln for a 1000steine event, there were also model train fans there and one large hall was filled with this kind of trains that people could ride on. Not very good for the lungs even though they had a large ventilation system, but is was very interesting to see. Quote
Coal Fired Bricks Posted August 23, 2020 Posted August 23, 2020 This looks great. An idea, you could put this system under a road and put some magnets in the pin holes and on the top of the road you could have magnet driven vehicles that are powered by the chain Quote
Toastie Posted August 23, 2020 Posted August 23, 2020 Tony, so many incredible steamers you made, and diesels as well. On the 6++ scale that is - and I always thought: How on Earth did he do that? And then, just to get some sleep, I thought: Ha! 6++ wide. There is the secret. The larger the scale ... never worked (sleep-wise) but. And now this. This is one of the most beautiful, interesting, and creative layout I have seen. The smaller the scale the tougher it gets (I believe). Wow. On the other hand: People like you, who can design things on the very 6++ scale - feeling as if you are building in another universe - there is no surprise. I saw your video and my first thought was: Of course, he can do that. He's ingenious. Simple as that. It simply is incredible. Regard. Thorsten Quote
djm Posted August 31, 2020 Posted August 31, 2020 (edited) As a proof of concept, I applied a tweak to the chain for @SavaTheAggie's Quarter Scale Rail: and knocked together (and hence without the build quality of the original video) a Minifig Mover: The premise being that it should be feasible to incorporate an arbitrary path built into a model to allow Minifigs (or anything else that can use a stud attachment) to be freed from being fixed in one place! Regards, David Edited August 31, 2020 by djm Quote
Toastie Posted August 31, 2020 Posted August 31, 2020 David, this is ingenious. You guys are simply beyond belief. Thank you very much for sharing! Best regards, Thorsten Quote
djm Posted September 6, 2020 Posted September 6, 2020 (edited) So I've taken the next step with the Minifig Mover and built a motorized proof of concept. I'm happy enough with the way this is shaping. The linear actuator enables the position of the third wheel to be adjusted to the most appropriate position. I've created some (hopefully) better designs for corners and straights. My intended next steps are; to "BrickLink" the parts for my designs wait some for the parts to arrive! build to the design. Where necessary, refine the design if all goes well, create building instructions for the designs post a "show and tell" on EuroBricks Given current shipping times to New Zealand, I suspect the earliest I'll be posting more will be late October or early November. Regards, David Edited September 6, 2020 by djm Typos Quote
djm Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 I've completed producing building instructions for the Minifig Mover. It struck me that as a MOC, the Minifig Mover was more suited to being posted in the Town forum, so I created a post on that forum and referenced this original thread. Regards, David Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 A masterpiece! I love it - great and original idea!!! Quote
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