Lego Layouts on Tables


 

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(a 6x6 between a 12x6 and a 9x6, the grid is explained below)

The tables are based on sizes discussed on lugnet. Layout as Ldraw dat  file.

 

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A table layout with a znap bridge (one 6x6 between two 16x6) I added the bridge with MLCad. It is based on one seen on Brickshelf. OK needs work and some other color.

As discussed on lugnet

The table sizes are based on a 16 stud grid, so table 9x6 translates to 144x96 studs. As 16 studs, the length of one piece of straight track, happen to be about 5 inch this would be 45 by 30 inch (ca.115 x 77 cm)

 tracks

in studs

inch (ca.) cm (ca.)  LTrax file best zoom to 10% in 32 stud plates in 48 stud plates
6 x 6 96 x 96 30 x 30 77 x 77 tab6x6.txt tab6x6.dat 3 x 3 2 x 2
9 x 6 144 x 96 45 x 30 115 x 77 tab9x6.txt tab9x6.dat 4,5 x 3 3 x 2
12 x 6 192 x 96 60 x 30 154 x 77 tab12x6.txt tab12x6.dat 6 x 3 4 x 2
8 x 8 128 x 128 40 x 40 102 x102 tab8x8.txt tab8x8.dat 4 x 4 2,6 x 2,6

 

studs cm inch tracks LDU
16 12,78 5,03 1 320
32 25,55 10,06 2 640
48 38,33 15,09 3 960
96 76,66 30,18 6 1920
128 102,21 40,24 8 2560
144 114,98 45,27 9 2880
192 153,31 60,36 12 3840

 

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An 8x8 table with some cards from the Orient Expedition game in the front. In the back is the 434 train ferry with an old locomotive. All placed with LTrax. See the sets menue under streets and games and tables under baseplates. The file is a little cleaned as I deleted all the moveto lines. 

 

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A train set on the tracks with LTrax

 


A 9v oval using a mockup from Tore for the curved track and some of mine for the construction road bridge.

 

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