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That is so cool. Nice, imagination and use of Lego's.....hmmmm, maybe some clear legos with lighting inside of them? Thanks for sharing.
With enough Legos, I hope to build a terminal and a scaled down Tokyo Station. I've been trying to find a good N scale terminal building but my searches have come up empty handed.
I just looked at that one before you sent that link xD. It may be. I was looking for something more Japanese but it seems as Tomix and Kato don't sell any big or classic Japanese terminals. Perhaps the terminal will be underground with a mall or a few skyscrapers above it?
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It's nice but NanoBlock is extreeeeeemly small. I also had some ideas with this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOMY-PLA-RAIL-PL...1424631227 The idea consisted of removing the machinery for the stop mechanism that would hinder Plarail Advance going thru. Or cut it and add some Knapford sections to it, with a Lower section for suburban and subway services
I had thought of that Tokyo Station and have seen some used ones listed on the Yahoo Japan Auctions. The front of the station compared to the reverse side is way out of scale but I think the front of the Tokyo Station might be more scaled to the Advance line. I think a member her purchased one recently and may have some pictures posted here. I like your idea and think the train side could be redesigned with accessories to fit the N scale.
I also plan to cover the table with 3 players of hard pink foam insulation. I may or may not use Plarail subway tunnels. I think it would be cool to have a section on the side that was open, but the foam is meant for me to cut and route the Plarail track. A concern I have is underground access. The subway may just follow the outside of the table and curve back in and go up, go on ground and decend again into the terminal entrance. The station will defiantly have 2 layers, ground level for express and sleeper trains and down for the subway and commuter operations, also with a possible upper level on the side for Shinkansen services.
I believe the whole building part can be removed from the base plate.
Here is Gerisplarail1 picture and a video from Suzukawa... http://www.blueplastictracks.com/showthread.php?tid=530 |