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That was the control for the automated switches. I'm not sure how exactly
it technically worked, but I did get to play with it. It was the work of
Kevin Maynes, he will be able to explain how he made it. I will try and
track him down so he can explain the whole thing.
Adam
In lugnet.trains, James Trobaugh writes:
> Steve,
>
> What is this area?
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=251248
>
> looks like a control system, could you explain it some?
>
> Thanks,
>
> jt
>
>
> In lugnet.trains, Steve Chapple writes:
> > Highlights: About 9000 people toured the various layouts; Kevin and
> > his lift bridge featured in our local paper (local population ~1 million);
> > After years of taking second place at shows we finally got a first place
> > finish. One factor which we didn't consider much before - other clubs
> > have layouts that don't really change from year to year while ours is not
> > only bigger/better than most of them, but almost entirely new each year.
> > There was great details inside buildings - many times not seen (or even
> > possible to see) including the first? working minifig escalator underneath
> > the domed shopping mall.
> >
> > Here http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=26099 is a link
> > to some photos. My camera is quite poor by today's standards - many
> > more/bigger/higher-res. pictures (and further details) to follow...
> >
> > SRC
> > LUGNet#765
> > http://bricklink.com/store.asp?p=SRC
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