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Instruction Cross-reference table updated

November 27th, 2006 by RoscoHead

Another update to my LEGO instructions cross-reference, find them here. No great additions this time, but a few more updates.

Added: 5
Updated: 10
Deleted: 0

New weather display

November 19th, 2006 by Administrator

I recently installed the latest WeatherIcon plugin for WordPress, upgrading from the old weather-report plugin. It still gets it’s information from the Melbourne airport METAR station, but is formatted nicer, and has a neat icon as well. I may create a page later allowing people to retrieve weather details from other locations as well. Hope you like it.

2 new BRE bridges

November 17th, 2006 by RoscoHead

These 2 bridges were ultra quick builds for M>ltc’s last layout.

Sandstone road bridge The first is a sandstone road bridge, to provide a link for the country people to get to town. It is a simple arch bridge, with 2 traffic lanes, and footpaths on either side. It is very simple in construction, but surprisingly sturdy.
Sandstone road bridge The second is a short trestle bridge, to carry the high level train line. The construction is fairly simple, except for the curves required at each end. They initially posed some problems, but they were solved with the help of Teunis, our artistic director.

A third bridge was also constructed to carry the main lines across the river, but that was a much larger project, and will be documented fully in a subsequent article.

Train show at Langwarrin

November 14th, 2006 by RoscoHead

Out layout

Last weekend, M>ltc displayed our current layout (called “Mount Freedom”) at the Langwarrin school. The layout is 7×3 modules (each module is 3 32×32 baseplates square). It is not our largest to date, but it is probably the largest we will show for a while, because the decision has been made to downsize our main layout. We are currently looking at 4×2 or even 3×2 modules for our main layout, with the possibility of having a 2nd layout that can be attached if desired. We would also like to provide a play table for kids, with a simple loop using the new RC trains. Also possible is including a separate space or town layout without any trains for non-train shows.

The main reason for this is the cost (in time and money) involved in transporting such large layouts. But also factoring into it is the fact that many local train shows are limited in space, and are more used to long thin layouts as are common among scale modelers. This new format will solve both those problems.

Anyway, here are some pics I took of the layout (including 3 BRE bridges which I will post about soon), and here are some pics I took of other exhibits at the show. Of particular note are these Z scale layouts, which are designed to look like larger home layouts. Very nice indeed.

I’ve hit the big time!

November 10th, 2006 by Administrator

Since the Google ads (those pesky little ads that appear various places on this site, not least of which is over on the right there) have proved massively lucrative, I’ve been able to take over the world and live in luxury for the rest of my life!

Well OK, that’s not entirely true, but they are now generating enough income for me to start paying for my hosting here, which up to now was generously provided free by Northstar. So as of this month, I’ve finally joined the capitalist dot com rat-race. Or the capitalist dot info rat-race anyway.

Thanks Google!


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