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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Iain Hendry writes:
> "Rebel Transcanner" <hendryjr@oxford.net> wrote in message
> news:GurI4C.KuL@lugnet.com...
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> > http://www.oxford.net/~hendryjr/temp/carousel1.jpg
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> ...and here is a better, more detailed image:
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> http://www.oxford.net/~hendryjr/temp/carousel2.jpg
I'm the guy who always says "there's a prototype for everything 'trainish'
if you just look hard enough" but I think in this case I am not going to say
that. :-) I looked, fairly hard, but have not found one... yet.
However I WILL say that this will really rock if you can pull it off.
The closest real trains come to this would be transfer tables, I think.
Xpost to .trains but left FUT to rtlToronto... maybe some other trainhead
can think of a prototype (but PLEASE do not let the lack thereof stop you!!!)
++Lar
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| (...) The prototype for the great train storage machine is actually a rotary launcher for the AGM-86B cruise missiles that fit in the bomb bay of a B-52 bomber: (URL) agree there probably isn't a train-industry prototype for such a device-though (...) (23 years ago, 19-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) In a Dutch magazine I saw a concept drawing for a real-life elevator for ships, based on a giant carousel like yours. If I remember correctly it was to be constructed in Britain. Eric (23 years ago, 19-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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