@@letstalkaboutlego1979 I’m on it! Love yours and can’t wait to show everyone best thing about Lego is we all can imagine something new with the same elements. Happy building!
Also idk if you need more elevation track , but what about a subway system in the future. Be able to run more track and work down with your space leaving more room up top for city scape?
I think there should be 2 separate raised tain lines, one in each room (that aren't connected).
Maybe...I still like the idea of connecting them together though. We shall see.
@@letstalkaboutlego1979 Maybe not really connected, but maybe having that elevated station as a transfer one between two lines?
Cool! Thanks for the tutorial! Good day!
Thanks! You too!
Keep on grinding and growing my man, that’s what’s up.
My city is still in planning mode been so busy haven’t had much Lego time.
Thank you. I hope you're able to make your city a reality!
@@letstalkaboutlego1979 I’m on it! Love yours and can’t wait to show everyone best thing about Lego is we all can imagine something new with the same elements. Happy building!
I’m not sure you need more elevated track? You already have a nice representation of that feature.
But isn't more always better? LOL
It would be neat if you could add the elevated track joined with switches, to be able t change things up.🤔😉
Absolutely! However, I wouldn't know how to ballast an elevated switch :(
Also idk if you need more elevation track , but what about a subway system in the future. Be able to run more track and work down with your space leaving more room up top for city scape?
You mean run a train line below the platform?
@ yeah that’d be great I think
Good video thanks...off topic..cat attack your hand sir?
Yep, it's a cat scratch. Not intentional though.
Would it be cheaper if you placed 2x4 bricks where you put double 2x2 bricks?
You're absolutely right! It would be cheaper. Great call!