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Since i enjoy modeling the CTA i make the railcars and stations out of Lego since it is easy for me to do then making models out of plastic. But this time i went from the old Central Park model with the 2200 Series (http://chitransit.org/topic/3796-central-park-pink-line-photos/) to making the 2600 Series and station that looks like the old Diversey before renovations with the narrow platform end and turned lights. And every time i make something else i will post it here. 

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On ‎12‎/‎19‎/‎2015 at 1:06 AM, 2400seriesrock said:

Since i enjoy modeling the CTA i make the railcars and stations out of Lego since it is easy for me to do then making models out of plastic. But this time i went from the old Central Park model with the 2200 Series (http://chitransit.org/topic/3796-central-park-pink-line-photos/) to making the 2600 Series and station that looks like the old Diversey before renovations with the narrow platform end and turned lights. And every time i make something else i will post it here. 

Here's a model of a 5000 I made in Lego Digital Designer. If you don't have this program already, it's the next best thing to having unlimited Legos for free. An excellent time waster!

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1 hour ago, Pace831 said:

Here's a model of a 5000 I made in Lego Digital Designer. If you don't have this program already, it's the next best thing to having unlimited Legos for free. An excellent time waster!

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Thanks it looks cool I will have to try it one day. But I love to model it in my own hands I tried to make the 5000 Series before but failed, nice work btw.

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10 hours ago, Pace831 said:

Here's a model of a 5000 I made in Lego Digital Designer.

Can't get smaller headlights and classification lights?

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3 hours ago, Busjack said:

Can't get smaller headlights and classification lights?

The class lights are the smallest size. I could have made the headlights that size but they'd be out of proportion. For that matter, I had to put less seats than a real 5000 or the car would look excessively long.

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49 minutes ago, Pace831 said:

The class lights are the smallest size. I could have made the headlights that size but they'd be out of proportion. For that matter, I had to put less seats than a real 5000 or the car would look excessively long.

Have to go to Virtual Legoland and get more virtual blocks.;)

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Before I moved, I made a LEGO L track set for my O-Scale CTA trains. They actually fit onto properly spaced LEGO blocks! Though now I use functional MTH O-Scale track, so I'll have to figure out how to make a station for tracks like that.

Here is the best picture I could find of the structure.

 

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42 minutes ago, MTRSP1900-CTA3200 said:

Before I moved, I made a LEGO L track set for my O-Scale CTA trains. They actually fit onto properly spaced LEGO blocks! Though now I use functional MTH O-Scale track, so I'll have to figure out how to make a station for tracks like that.

Here is the best picture I could find of the structure.

 

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That reminds me of a park district that has a 2 hour "build with Legos" lunch, and a 1 hour "knock down the Legos" party immediately following.The Wilson elevated better last longer.B|

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Just now, Busjack said:

That reminds me of a park district that has a 2 hour "build with Legos" lunch, and a 1 hour "knock down the Legos" party immediately following.The Wilson elevated better last longer.B|

I sure hope it lasts longer! But from what BusHunter has been posting, it looks good so far.

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1 hour ago, MTRSP1900-CTA3200 said:

Before I moved, I made a LEGO L track set for my O-Scale CTA trains. They actually fit onto properly spaced LEGO blocks! Though now I use functional MTH O-Scale track, so I'll have to figure out how to make a station for tracks like that.

Here is the best picture I could find of the structure.

 

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Nice I like the idea.

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1 hour ago, MTRSP1900-CTA3200 said:

I sure hope it lasts longer! But from what BusHunter has been posting, it looks good so far.

If you want to worry about infrastructure, then someone needs to send a team over to the Bryn Mawr curve on the blue line. It's currently in slow zone.

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44 minutes ago, BusHunter said:

If you want to worry about infrastructure, then someone needs to send a team over to the Bryn Mawr curve on the blue line. It's currently in slow zone.

I've noticed that on my trips downtown recently. Those trains slow to a crawl right there. Other than that the Kennedy portion of the route seems pretty solid.

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On 12/22/2015 at 7:55 PM, MTRSP1900-CTA3200 said:

Before I moved, I made a LEGO L track set for my O-Scale CTA trains. They actually fit onto properly spaced LEGO blocks! Though now I use functional MTH O-Scale track, so I'll have to figure out how to make a station for tracks like that.

Here is the best picture I could find of the structure.

 

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You should check out http://ctalayout.blogspot.com/ for ideas on building "L" structure for those MTH cars.

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On December 23, 2015 at 10:59 PM, Lost on Belmont said:

You should check out http://ctalayout.blogspot.com/ for ideas on building "L" structure for those MTH cars.

Thanks! I've seen this guy's work before on Youtube. He did an amazing job and I like how he continues to work on his project to this day. Unfortunately I just don't have the space -and more importantly time- to work on such a project. Below is my low budget (aside from the trains) layout for actually running the trains. :P

 

 

 

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