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Re: Tri-star wheel part
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 9 Feb 2000 20:16:19 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, aszy@worldnet.att.net (Al & Becky Szymanski) writes:
> The actual part that you REALLY want has holes in the ends of the three
> arms... and I have never found THOSE parts... however kit # 8246 ( $3.00 US
> ) is a small AirBoat kit and has one red three arm that I have used to
> kludge around and make a working tri-star wheel. Bought all of the kits my
> local dept store had - even got the funny look from the cashier. :) Hope
> this helps
That piece doesn't really work. I've been fiddling around with Tri-Star
wheels for about a year now with no real luck in making a successful one. I
did have a break-through about 3 months ago in a design, but it's real clunky
and the drive mechanism is messed up. I've only found one Lego site on Tri-
Star and it really doesn't explain a lot. I have pics I plan on posting as
soon as I can get around to it.
peace
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