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Adam Murtha wrote:
> Wow! I didn't realize you had so many automated/automatic gizmos. Who did
> the drive in theatre?
I did. It's an iPAQ 3670 in there. The iPAQ's screen and dimensions match LEGO
studs perfectly.
> I've been trying to do a sign to rotate EXACTLY like
> the one at that drive in, maybe the person responsible might be willing to
> share the details.
The sign is a micro motor with the sign directly attached. But to get the speed
to a good level I used a diode bridge and a zenfer diode (5.1) and ran the whole
mess on a train regulator on power level 7. (One down from MAX)
> The whole thing is very cool, the Skytrain is easily
> recognizable, to me anyway who is from Vancouver, I hope people at the show
> recognized it.
I don't think that was an issue. 8^)
> I've been thinking about trying to do the same sort of thing
> for the next train show in Calgary for the C-train (same thing pretty much
> as the Skytrain)
David created the stickers. He did a fantastic job.
> And the gondola, wow!
I did the sensors and program, David created the Gondola. Amazing isn't it?
> Not to mention the automatic train
> crossing.
The train crossing is mine. There's a page on it here.
http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/lego_traincrossing.html
> How many trains did you have running,
We had 2 passenger trains running at the same time on the Passenger line. The
hogwarts and another.
The Hogwarts had a sensor that allowed only it to enter the Castle area. All
others went the other way.
> I only saw 3 in the videos,
> 4558, 4565 and the Hogwart's.
4565? We didn't have any of those. None...
Lets see, on the Industrial line we had:
My CN engine
Large Black My Own Train
4565 Steam Engine
4563 Load N' Haul Railroad
4564 Freight Rail Runner
Passenger line we had:
Hogwarts
Metroliner(s) with club car(s)
4561 modified
Thomas the Tank...
I think that was it...
The only shots I didn't get were of the Trolley. It was computer controlled to
go to 3 stops and stop, wait and continue on. Maybe I should add that shot were
the kid thought he was going to get hit. I wish I would have had a shot of the
woman that did get hit. She puts her head right on the track. Then WHAM...
Ouch..
> Again, nice work!
Thanks. It was a lot of work from a lot of us. We had 4 RCX's there running
things and I want at least 3 more 'goodies'.
Dean
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Dean Husby
LUGNET Member #320
TFM's LEGO Workshop - www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm
The Vancouver LEGO Club - www.akasa.bc.ca/vlc/
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