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Lego embraces narrow gauge!

raised says:

Too bad it's not straight 4 wide track to complement the curved tracks, but but that mining train still looks kinda awesome.


(it's from the Nuremberg 2012 toyfair btw)
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SavaTheAggie says:

I think "embraces" is a bit too strong. If they were to release a full, powered, narrow guage train with a loop of track, then I'd call it embracing narrow guage. This is more 'recognizing its existance' as a play feature.

After all, this isn't the first time narrow guage tail has appeared in a set, four or five times now I think.

Still pretty cool.
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gambort says:

^ It's the first proper train I've seen though. Curious whether it's a set or just decoration.
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skuppi says:

Yeah I've seen them in Batman sets and Indiana Jones.
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Colin Redner says:

even discovery [deleted] says:

Totally agree!

I was eager to click on the discussion headline just to find out you were talking about that mining train again. how disappointing :P And now that they've tackled a 'proper train' already, it becomes even more unlikely that Lego will ever give us narrow gauge straights, not to mention powered trucks. :( Though I guess they are facing the limits of the PF-System themselves.

I can see how this set appeals to collectors, but for someone like me it has nothing new to offer, unfortunately.
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gambort says:

^ 'even more unlikely'? I'm not sure how you get less likely than no chance in hell ;)
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even discovery [deleted] says:

Haha! I'm still getting my hopes up that straights will appear in a spaceship though. :D
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raised says:

^ Yeah, I might have overreacted a bit. Maybe "embrace" wasn't the best word in the world. Too bad my internet vocabulairy only has "really awesome" and "extremely bad" and no nuances, hehe.

Anyway, I still like them. And maybe, just maybe. Lego will change their minds after this set and give us proper straights. Who knows.
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Gav* says:

Straights would be really nice. Just bought a ton of narrow gauge curves and slopes. Ther're great fun and I'm keen to make something big out of them. they're more compact than standard rail which is a real plus! Can deal with no straight but some would be nice. The gauge is weird but I'm just starting out.
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As Sheldon Cooper stated, " It is half the size, but twice the fun." (The Big Bang Theory). I am proud to present my version of a narrow gauge train. This train is fully detailed from the up workings on the boiler to the brakes on the caboose. The locomotive is modeled after a Porter steam locomotive, while the coaches are designed from rail cars one would see at an amusement park. I recently that of this model from a trip to Cedar Point, Ohio which contains a small narrow gauge line run by these locomotives. They have quite a bit of strength for their small size. The set includes 1 locomotive and tender, 2 coaches, 1 caboose, an engineer and conductor. For a size comparison, I have included side-by-side photos of this train next to "The Centennial" (a 4-4-0 locomotive) and my model of a Berkshire Class locomotive in that order.

Details on the locomotive and tender include a air compressor on the side of the boiler, a cow catcher, upper boiler workings, valve gear, connecting rods, and interior cab details to display the valves and gauges for this style of engine. The tender has a realistic coal load, water tank, rear light and ladder.

The coaches are decorated on the exterior walls, and the doors open to allow passengers to hop in side with ease.

The caboose features a small interior stove and chair for the conductor. On the outside, the caboose have a hand brake, an air tank, and brakes(located on the chassis) in order to stop the train. That might be important!

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