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Very nice. We had a lift bridge in our last display as well, but it
couldn't run very many times before the crawlers would de-synch.
This is the best pictures of our new ones that I have:
http://www.gmltc.org/gmltc_12-08-02/pages/DSCN0725.htm
I like it because it looks like Ross Neal is pushing the submarine through.
Each bridge runs it's own powered track with a stud of track jump on either
side.
-J3
In lugnet.technic, Bob Kojima writes:
> hi everyone,
>
> a friend asked me to build a drawbridge for a train display. so this is=20
> what i came up with:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=3D42077
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> it is loosely based on the Hawthorne Bridge in Portland Oregon:
> http://www.bizave.com/cgi-bin/photoalbum.cgi?photoalbum=3Dpdxbridges&slideta=
> g=3DHawthorne
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> there are 3 spans. each span is 96 studs long. the center section lift is=
> =20
> about 64 studs high. the bridge is amazingly strong, though i'm not really=
> =20
> sure how much weight it can hold.
>
> bob
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> Bob Kojima
> ko@fial.com
> http://www.bong69.com
>
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