transponderings

Tag: railway track

  • The straight, the curved and the pointy of LEGO-compatible train track

    The straight, the curved and the pointy of LEGO-compatible train track

    I’ve probably written enough recently about the scale of LEGO trains, so my only nod in that direction here will be to note from the outset that LEGO track elements, and even the best LEGO-compatible curves and points from third parties, are wildly tighter and wigglier than anything you’ll find on most real railways. …… Read more

  • Tie-ing myself in knots – more LEGO track, briefly

    Tie-ing myself in knots – more LEGO track, briefly

    Once more returning to the theme of sleepers (or ties) on LEGO track (see The art of LEGO railway track), I wondered whether I could make a passable representation of modern concrete sleepers, which frequently have a narrower, dipped central portion (and in some cases replace the centre entirely – with a steel bar connecting… Read more

  • Choosing a scale for LEGO trains

    Choosing a scale for LEGO trains

    This is a follow-up to my post a couple of weeks ago, The art of LEGO railway track. I’m coming back to the topic because I had a small problem with a platform I’d built (from a Blue Brixx set) – it’s not quite compatible with my short 8-stud-wide train (also from Blue Brixx, modelled… Read more

  • The art of LEGO railway track

    The art of LEGO railway track

    [2024-03-14: I’ve since written a longer and nerdier post on this topic, which calls into question the decisions I made here.] For me the most satisfying LEGO models manage to capture the essence of the original while staying within the confines of the regular grid and the standard range of available pieces. There are always… Read more