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Re: My Cable Car (Trolley)
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Date: 
Fri, 18 May 2001 17:04:05 GMT
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Manfred Moolhuysen wrote:

On his personal webside, Dean Husby writes:
The challenge arose when it came time to attach the 9 V motor to the base. >The 9 V motor has a large stem protruding from the top. This forced me to >raise the entire model to accommodate this stem.

Have you tried to compose the floor out of some 2 stud width plates, with
one of the Technic Plate with Holes in the center. This last part would take
the stem from the 9 V motor in a not too obvious manner, eleminating the
need to raise the floor.


Thanks for the advice, I plan to revisit all that area once my brown stock has had a chance to regenerate. ;)

My thoughts were to do as you suggest and that the peg would fit between the two chairs.

Dean
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