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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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In this weekend I and the Danish LUG (byggepladen) will try to set a new record for the longest LEGO train track.

We will build 1.500,64 meters of tracks. You can follow this event here:

http://www.youbrick.com/v/Trains/Togbane/

Have a nice weekend.

UPDATE: there is video here:

UPDATE; same video, no background music:

Regards

Henrik & byggepladen

Edited by Henrik Ludvigsen

Good luck and Godspeed. Can't wait to see pics and video.

Okay, I just looked at the proposed track layout, that is madness, I am beyond excited for you.

Edited by SDH

Wow, Good luck!

From the diagram that seems a bit tightly packed. How much floor space will it take in reality?

Also how many trains do you plan running on it at any given time? I have never had a train running for a long time and only on small tracks so I am wondering how many circuits they will do on one set of batteries or one charge, or is this going to be 9/12V?

Looks very interesting though and hopefully you will manage to pull it off. Good luck! Lets see some photos when it is done.

I think it's going to be with battery's :wink: The amout of cable and powerpoints requierd are inmense !! *huh*

Wow ! I think this is going to be a nice record.

Just one question : Is there going to be a lot of x crossings in the regtangualar bases ? Or is the track going to be on another level ?

Good luck to you all !!!

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I think it's going to be with battery's :wink: The amout of cable and powerpoints requierd are inmense !! *huh*

Wow ! I think this is going to be a nice record.

Just one question : Is there going to be a lot of x crossings in the regtangualar bases ? Or is the track going to be on another level ?

Good luck to you all !!!

There will be a lot of crosses. It is in one level.

The size of the track is just over 300 squaremeters.

Regards

Henrik

Good luck 'Henrik' and your LUG....that is going to be one huge layout.....I too look forward to seeing the video. :classic:

Good luck to all of you, Henrik. I am excited to see the result. I like the layout, interesting pattern. And funny to see it's blue tracks :classic:

Love it, all the best I hope you get it.

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The track is finished. The total length is 1.500,64 meter. It took us 5.5 hours to build it. We have used more 35.000 pieces of LEGO.

Right now is my very old train - the 133 - on the track to complete a lap. It will probably take around 2 hours.

Regards

Henrik

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Edited by Henrik Ludvigsen

BIG applause for the new world record default_thumbup.gif

:laugh: Big Applause !!!!!!

Congratulations on your world record !!

Hmmm.... were did I put my traintracks :devil:

Congratulations on the new world record :thumbup:

Brilliant stuff, congratulations on making the world record!

You must have had good batteries for the train since it took 1h55m to complete a single lap? default_laugh_new.gif

congrats, well done

Where on earth did all that blue track come from?

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Where on earth did all that blue track come from?

From my room :wink:

Regards

Henrik

I have been collecting the old blue tracks for many years. I used to play with them and the old trains when I was a 6 year old boy.

The day before christmas I got this crazy idea, that I would make the longest LEGO train track in the world. I started with 200 meters, now I have more than 1.500,64 meters.......

I have bought them at BL, received many as donations or bought them locally here in Denmark. The whole Danish LUG (byggepladen) has helped me a lot. This was not possible without their help.

Regards

Henrik

Pretty good that you did it. I hope the engine derailing just before the end did not disqualify you from the official record, or did several of the other trains running make it anyway? (Or was the 5m irrelevant as you had already broken the record?)

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Pretty good that you did it. I hope the engine derailing just before the end did not disqualify you from the official record, or did several of the other trains running make it anyway? (Or was the 5m irrelevant as you had already broken the record?)

It was irrelevant. It took another turn. We also had several other trains complete the whole track.

It is not a Guinness record - we have to make more than 2.300 meters, as some japanese toys hold the Guinness record. LEGO has not its own category in the Guinness book of records.

The former record was 1.190,88 meter according to http://recordholders.org/en/list/lego.html

We will be back with much more than 1.500,64 meters - this was just a test !

But this was the longest LEGO train track ever build.

Regards

Henrik

Congrats on that huge challenge, mind blowing track layout.....quite artistic actually ! :classic:

Brick On 'Henrik' ! :classic:

This is an amazing project. :wink: All the effort that will go into completing this is spectacular. Good luck and have fun!

Fantastic, I have never seen a track so big :sweet:

Great work :thumbup: :thumbup:

That's half a racing circuit almost. Would love to Ed. Video of this... Well a cut down version. I donning my brain could handle 1:55hrs

That's half a racing circuit almost. Would love to Ed. Video of this... Well a cut down version. I donning my brain could handle 1:55hrs

congratulations Henrik! What a fabuluos achievement - Keep going and make that world record your own! :D I salute you Sir!

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