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| | inspired by the motorized mocs of mcbricker (barbara werth): pavillion of dancing and peter edwards: dodgem cars, i wanted to combine my interest in architectural mocs with movement. i had read about an outdoor ice castle rink somewhere in england but found no pictures.
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having previously stated that i had once given away most of my technic pieces, i
was lucky to borrow some gears and a motor from fellow lug member jason allemann
to complete my latest moc. okay, who are we fooling, i told jason what id like
the moc to do, and thankfully, he was able to do it. i helped with a few minor
technical adjustments/suggestions, but he did the motorized part. the rest of
the moc is mine though.
warning: tales of mutilation and modification follow.
| | creating a thin layer of ice was a small challenge. the minimum seams on the ice the better and so the large white hockey tiles were wiped clean of paint. finding the correct combination of magnets took some experimenting. the train magnets under the ice were attached to 2x2 turntables and then 2x2 hinge tops. the skaters were next. i own mighty magnets, tiny rare earth magnets, but still too large to be of use in a minifig. i also own lego magnet bricks. i suspected the magnets inside the bricks would fit into the minifig legs somehow so i pried a few apart and snapped the magnets in half. they fit into minifig legs but the orientation was wrong.
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| the skate i had designed also presented a problem with minifig legs, so i created some leg designs with 1x1 bricks, regular and round. i put the cut lego magnets in the bricks and attached them to the minifig torsos. this combination of magnet was not strong enough, so i added a mighty magnet to the train magnet. the skaters still move quite jerkily on the ice. ive tried a few different solutions to reduce friction but none was successful. strangely, one skater on the ice will skate without difficulty for quite a while, but adding a second skater presents a challenge and they both begin to topple over frequently.
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thanks to another fellow lug member, janey red brick, i created my first lego
movie of the moc in motion.
enjoy.
-§ deborah higdon-leblond §-
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Message has 4 Replies: | | Re: new moc: motorized ice skating castle
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| Wow, Deborah. You've posted so much great stuff just now, but this one in particular really caught me eye. It's a brilliant idea and very nicely executed. I really like the design of your minifig ice skaters, the rink itself is classy, and it's (...) (17 years ago, 27-Mar-08, to lugnet.town, FTX)
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| Deborah: Kudos to you for getting this to work! I had a terrible time trying to do this a few years ago ((URL) ) the thickness of the "ice" (or "road" in my case) coupled with the friction of the tiles and the strength of the magnets, agh! I really (...) (17 years ago, 27-Mar-08, to lugnet.town, FTX)
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| Hi Deborah, (...) I am really impressed by this MOC, I highlited it without reading the text carfully. Today I saw, my pavillion of dancing inspired you. It is very nice to read that! You're MOC is a great and with attention to detail made building. (...) (17 years ago, 31-Mar-08, to lugnet.town, FTX)
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| (...) That's beautiful! Love the teeth as icicles on the edge of the roof Love the stairs (that we had a preview of a few weeks back) Love the fact that it moves! Very nicely done! Dave -who now has a new YouTube subscription (17 years ago, 2-Apr-08, to lugnet.town, FTX)
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