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Re: Pictures from 12/01-12/02 Wilmington MA, Greenberg Show
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.org.us.nelug
Date: 
Mon, 3 Dec 2001 19:17:40 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Ed McGlynn writes:
Eric -

Great pics!  Can you shed some light on how some of the RCXs were used on
the display?  For example, http://www.nelug.org/greenberg12014/PIC00087.JPG
has one in it, but I can't tell if it's dedicated to the lighthouse controls
or runs something elsewhere.  I'm really interested in all the automation
that appears to be going on there on your layout.

Ed,

There is a lot of automation!  I believe there were 5 RCX's on the layout, 4 of
them controlled 4 crossing gates using some of Chris Phillips home brew "Reed
Switches" (basically Reed Switches are used to detect the Magnetic couplers on
the trains which activate the crossing lights and gates.  The switches are
built into/between a 2x4 plate on top of a 2x2 plate that we connect to the
track a couple of feet prior to the crossings).  The 5th RCX controls Jonathan
Dallas's Heliport, he has a button that kids press which activates a raidar
dish on top of the building, spins the rotars on a helicopter and the
helicopter lifts 4 or 5 inches off the table and lands.

The other automation is in the ammusement park, the lighthouse, and another
raidar dish.  These are just controled with 9v motors either hooked to power on
a controler or a battery box.


I actually recognized a few folks in your pics from a NELUG meeting that I
went to back in July.  Some of the MOCs at the meeting that night may have
been in the train display as well.  You guys did a great job.

Thanks.


The Lionel dealer there at the show is kinda whacked - I had to take another
look, as the dissimilarity of Metroliner in a foam and polyester setting was
a striking contrast to the other stuff he had.  At least have a LEGO
mountain! Wierd.

Yeah we thought it was a bit bizarre, oh well.


Thanks for the insights,
Ed

A couple things I forgot to mention was that NELUG was mentioned in local
radio adds for the show and the show cordinator begged us several times to come
back saying that we were like "Bee's to Honey" and people loved us.

(I think its time to ask for a raise in the honorarium...)


Eric Kingsley



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