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Re: Sopwith Camel Motor
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lugnet.build
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Date:
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Sat, 14 Jul 2001 05:03:41 GMT
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Ben Ellermann wrote in message ...
> I was wondering if anyone else had put a mindstorms motor inside their
> sopwith camel to make the propeller (and engine) spin and make noise! I had
> to remove about 20 pieces and add a few gears and bricks from RIS. If you
> connect the motor to a speed regulator you are able to start the engine up
> slowly.
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> My apologies if someone else has posted this before - I am new at lugnet,
> but not at playing with Lego bricks! I wanted to share this fun project with
> everyone.
Sounds very cool, Ben! Pictures anywhere? (though I guess it looks just the
same from the outside :-) )
Kevin
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