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Brick Train Track (L-Gauge) - Straight tracks

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1x S32 double straight (two colors, 0.2mm layers, 2-3 walls)
1x S32 double straight (two colors, 0.2mm layers, 2-3 walls)
Designer
1.4 h
1 plate
4.9(7)

2x S16 normal straight (two colors, 0.2mm layers, 2-3 walls)
2x S16 normal straight (two colors, 0.2mm layers, 2-3 walls)
Designer
1.6 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

4x S8 half straight (two colors, 0.2mm layers, 2-3 walls)
4x S8 half straight (two colors, 0.2mm layers, 2-3 walls)
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate

PETG Translucent, 0.6mm nozzle, 0.42mm layer
PETG Translucent, 0.6mm nozzle, 0.42mm layer
1 h
1 plate
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Description

Dual color, semi-studded train tracks in the L-Gauge format

Features

  • Two color printing with a single color swap.
  • Built in snap-off supports for simple printing.
  • Flat bottom for faster and less error prone printing.
  • Compatible with rail from the “normal brand".

These compatible tracks are primarily designed for two color printing for a more real-life look. I suggest using a wood-filament for the base, like in my test prints, or a flat gray concrete colored one. Then use a metallic one for the rail and the studs. I used PLA in the test prints.

 

I opted for a semi-studded version since the studs will have the same color as the track if you only want a single color change, and too many colored stud made the design look cluttered.

Print in single color

To print in a single color, simply map both colors to the same filament. Do not join the geometry as the print settings of the two are different in the print profiles I supply.

Track variants included here

  • “S32” - Double length, 32 studs long , 1 per build plate.
  • “S16” - Normal length, 16 studs long, 2 per build plate.
  • “S8” - Half length, 8 studs long, 4 per build plate.

Additional track variants

Suggested use of “2x4 Track Lock Brick"

The snap-fit of the tracks can be a bit loose depending on the filament and printer used. I suggest using my special 2x4 Track Lock Brick to both make sure the track pieces stays connected during play while also hiding the additional studs for a cleaner overall look.

 

 

You can of course use a regular flat 2x4 piece or print one like the ones called “Legostein Fliesen” from Christian. However, both those options can stick a little too well and be very hard to remove since they sit pretty much flush with the track. My 2x4 Track Lock Brick saves your nails discretely wraps around the track to give you an edge to easily push the lock piece off the track pieces.

Remix notes

This is a remix of Carsten's nice tracks witch the following changes:

  • Removed most central studs for a cleaner two-color printing look.
  • Modified geometry to slightly increase the snapping force.
  • Improved printability of the supports.

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