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Last year, I visited one of the largest model train sites in Switzerland (Chemins de Fer du Käserberg - not Lego!) with a total track length of approx. 2 km (!).

In order to keep the tracks free of dust, they have developped a special vacuum cleaner waggon - a superb idea which worked perfectly.

Having in mind my new train display with a total track length of 175 m with 4 different levels, I am considering building a vacuum cleaner waggon in Lego.

Has anyone done a similar solution for Lego trains? Should be easier with Lego given the larger size.

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Now that is something I would love to see: a vacum cleaner built from bricks :grin:!

I can only imagine the engineering needed to adapt one of those small hand-held battery-powered untis on a train.

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that sounds like a promising idea, are you going to rip apart a vacuum cleaner and house it inside lego?

There are some mini vacuum cleaners on the market for PCs, mobile phones etc. I haven´t found one yet with feasable measures, close but ... Length and height are not the primary issues/challenges, but a maximum width of 8 studs truely is ....

The basic idea is to mount a (battery driven) cleaner intact on a waggon - as close as possible to the rails. To rip it apart and house it inside lego would probably require a home made "micro vacuum cleaner" - something the guys in Switzerland did - with a Märklin-size train (!) And I can tell you, these rails looked clean!

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There are some mini vacuum cleaners on the market for PCs, mobile phones etc. I haven´t found one yet with feasable measures, close but ... Length and height are not the primary issues/challenges, but a maximum width of 8 studs truely is ....

The basic idea is to mount a (battery driven) cleaner intact on a waggon - as close as possible to the rails. To rip it apart and house it inside lego would probably require a home made "micro vacuum cleaner" - something the guys in Switzerland did - with a Märklin-size train (!) And I can tell you, these rails looked clean!

I was imagining some like a PC fan attached to a small bag
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Good news!

I just found a mini vacuum cleaner on ebay - it´s not a "micro" cleaner but I think it will work.

I wil revert back with pictures as soon as the waggon is ready.

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