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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Rob Antonishen wrote:
> Anyone actually seen one of these in person?
> http://cache.lego.com/images/shop/prod/8287-0000-xx-33-1.jpg
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> It looks like the switch would be quite a bit harder to "automate"
> mechanically than the current two pushbuttons...
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> (Is is time for a Lego relay?)
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> -Rob A>
I haven't. But you can pick up a copy of 4895 which should be everywhere by now.
It got this new battery box.
I'm sure you can stick a Technic brick 1x2 with hole on the switch and hook a
(pneumatic?) mechanism to it.
If that's too troublesome, I'm also sure we can use all the tricks we've used in
the past with the old battery box (the pole reverser?).
Keith
PS. 4 months and I'm now cool to below zero. I'm sure I can officiate R21
without giving anyone any advantage...
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