JopieK Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 I would really love to have your suggestions on this... I'm in the process of creating an underground tank place for the main train. I would really like to make it even more realistic. It is inspired by this: Any idea's? I would really like to make the top more round, but that is difficult if I don't make it 4 studs wide. Quote
Saint Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Well.... not 4 wide ?? That's difficult... have you tried 2x2 round ? some headlights and a nozzle .. perhaps that is something ? I Think that this might help.. making a SNOT connection on the underside with some of these . In that way you can still ad something in the front and perhapse on the side... Good luck !! Quote
JopieK Posted September 12, 2012 Author Posted September 12, 2012 I actually need 6191 in a 1x2 version of course. I also thought of using a modified brick 6091 and using that with e.g. 52197 Quote
LEGO Guy Bri Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 You could also use these or these to get nice curvature for a pump, but again it would be 4W. The only way I can think of that would be smaller is using 2x2 round bricks Quote
Saint Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Sorry for this message in Dutch, but if you use google translation you'll get the picture JopieK, Ik heb ff zitten prutsen en ben tot eeen dikte van 3 gekomen, 1 zo1 slope met een randje en 1 zonder, gekoppeld met een 1x1 met aan 2 kanten een nop, die bovenin en aan de onderkant een koplampsteenstje. daaroverheen een 2x3 plat om de boel bij elkaar te houden, aan de zijkant een 1x1 met een horizontale clip, daar de slang aan. even een beetje opvullen en dan ben je redelijk "klaar" . Heb je nog 1 stud ruimte om wat meters enz te plaatsen of misschien een jumperplate en een 1x2 met opdruk daarop ( al lijkt mij dat een beetje overkill ) Ik hoop dat dit je wel een beetje meer op weg helpt, mij lijkt het wel leuk om het zelf ook te gebruiken Again, sorry for the Dutch , I really can't get the message over in English without painting him a clear picture. Saint Quote
andyscouse Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 You could also use these or these to get nice curvature for a pump, but again it would be 4W. The only way I can think of that would be smaller is using 2x2 round bricks He could use the 2nd of those pieces, but place 3 across, with the ends embedded in the wall. So it'd be 3-wide as needed, plus the pump would be anchored to the wall. Voilà! Quote
PsyKater Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 (edited) Sorry for this message in Dutch, but if you use google translation you'll get the picture So, I used google translator and this is what came out (after a few adjustments): JopieK, Ik heb ff zitten prutsen en ben tot eeen dikte van 3 gekomen, 1 zo1 slope met een randje en 1 zonder, gekoppeld met een 1x1 met aan 2 kanten een nop, die bovenin en aan de onderkant een koplampsteenstje. daaroverheen een 2x3 plat om de boel bij elkaar te houden, aan de zijkant een 1x1 met een horizontale clip, daar de slang aan. even een beetje opvullen en dan ben je redelijk "klaar" . Heb je nog 1 stud ruimte om wat meters enz te plaatsen of misschien een jumperplate en een 1x2 met opdruk daarop ( al lijkt mij dat een beetje overkill ) Ik hoop dat dit je wel een beetje meer op weg helpt, mij lijkt het wel leuk om het zelf ook te gebruiken JopieK, I ff messing and am come down to a thickness of 3: 1 with edge slope and one without edge, coupled to a 1x1 with a stud on 2 sides. the top and at the bottom a headlight stone. over that a 2x3 flat, to keep things together. a 1x1 on the side with a horizontal clip, since the hose. just a little filling and then you pretty "ready". Do you have one stud space to some meters etc to post or maybe a jumper plate and a 1x2 printed thereon (all seems a bit overkill) I hope this is a bit more along the way, to me it seems like to use it myself Even though I understand Dutch pretty well, I'm not sure to get you right (ik snap het niet!). What parts do you refer to? Can you link them at brinklink? Edited September 12, 2012 by PsyKater Quote
Saint Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Sure, no problem. A Brick, Modified 2 x 4 x 1 1/3 with Curved Top and one without studs on their sides. on top a brick 1x1 with 2 studs on the sides, underneath a headlight brick closed of by a 2x3 plate. on 1 side a plate 1x1 with a clip and you'll have the basic form for a gaspump. You can add a jumperbrick on front, so you'll get a raised 1x2 plate with a meter of some sorts. Place a few 1x1 round bright orange plates on top for a little dohickey thing and I guess your done. I think that a 1x1 plate with some gage is nicer than making it more bulkey. Is that better ? I just tried placing links to bricklink, but I keep messing the urls up for some reason grtz Saint Quote
Rick Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Sorry for this message in Dutch, but if you use google translation you'll get the picture Please try in English next time or send a clarification via PM. While I appreciate that you're trying to help, we're an international forum and if we let everyone post in their own language, Eurobricks will quickly become unreadable for everyone. Thanks. Quote
Saint Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Please try in English next time or send a clarification via PM. While I appreciate that you're trying to help, we're an international forum and if we let everyone post in their own language, Eurobricks will quickly become unreadable for everyone. Thanks. Again, sorry will not happen again Quote
JopieK Posted September 12, 2012 Author Posted September 12, 2012 But you know what they say about the Yanks vs. Brittish: two different people divided by one language ;) Thanks for the comments, I might build them to the back, I didn't think about that earlier but with your guys suggestions that popped into my mind!!! Of course if I have worked it out in real LEGO I'll post it in my mine module topic. Quote
Venunder Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Interesting. I would like to see the rest of your underground layout. Quote
JopieK Posted September 17, 2012 Author Posted September 17, 2012 Well, together with all your idea's I got it a bit further (thanks!!!): Maybe tomorrow I will post an update of the scenery. Now we are in the process of combining al modules downstairs. Turns out we have quite some space at LEGOWorld so we will still need to build a bit in the scarce moments that we have apart from work and study I guess ;) (b.t.w. don't think a lot of people have seen this particular Mine train truck :p Quote
lightningtiger Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 Looks nice 'JopieK', but one suggestion.....remove that 1x1 clip tile and insert the handle of the nozzle into that headlight brick which had the clip tile on it. Quote
The Lego Wizard Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 It may look weird but you could put one 1x2x2 arch on top of another. Quote
Henchmen4Hire Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 I would just snap a tab off one of the 6091 (http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=6091) if that's the problem. It's not like you can see that area anyway once built. Quote
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