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Subject: 
Re: NELUG at 04/06 - 04/07 Greenberg show (Plus some bonus footage).
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.org.us.nelug
Date: 
Mon, 8 Apr 2002 13:58:13 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Alex Cruz writes:
In lugnet.general, Eric Kingsley writes:

ambitious layout to date.  Features included an amusement park with 5 working
rides plus a static roller coaster, WWII trains, a huge down-town area, and
much much more.

Eric, that was quite the layout. Question: who created the "Octopus" ride and
is it fully functional? ie: spinning up and down and seats spinning. I would
love to see a video of that in action.

Alex,

The Octopus ride was created by Joe Comeau and yes it is fully functional.  The
mechanism is actually very clever but also very simple.  I have included
org.us.nelug on this post to make sure Joe will see this and he can explain it
better.  Joe also created the fully functional Merry-go-round.

Other fully fuctional rides include a Ferris Wheel (Jorge Fernandez), Salt and
Pepper (Jamie Berard), and another ride that I can't remember the proper name
for, it is similar to a Tea Cup but not quite (also Jamie Berard).

All of the added motion that these rides add to the layout make for a very
interesting display.  Plus it keeps the spectators around a lot longer.  We
also had 2 functioning raidar dishes and a functioning light house.  Those
arn't nearly as interesting but it dose add some movement.


Eric Kingsley



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  Re: NELUG at 04/06 - 04/07 Greenberg show (Plus some bonus footage).
 
"Eric Kingsley" <kingsley@nelug.org> wrote in message news:Gu95H1.J18@lugnet.com... (...) working (...) and (...) ride and (...) would (...) The (...) explain it (...) The Octo ride uses an offset axle to accomplish the lifting/lowering action. Each (...) (23 years ago, 12-Apr-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.org.us.nelug)

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  Re: NELUG at 04/06 - 04/07 Greenberg show (Plus some bonus footage).
 
(...) Eric, that was quite the layout. Question: who created the "Octopus" ride and is it fully functional? ie: spinning up and down and seats spinning. I would love to see a video of that in action. (23 years ago, 8-Apr-02, to lugnet.trains)

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