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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Calum Tsang writes: <snip>
> > For $104 USD, or roughly $150 Canadian, I could pay
> > some high school student minimum wage to clean track for 21 hours straight.
>
> I don't need my track cleaned for 21 hours straight, though. I just need it
> cleaned. MichLTC layouts have been cresting at 20x50. That's a lot of track
> to clean by hand, can you send one of those high school students our way?
>
> Oh, and he needs to show up precisely when he's needed [and various other
> requirements] <snip>
Wait! Why stick with human labour?
Last time I checked, you could buy a guinea pig for about $A12, and lettuces
for $A0.99 each.
You tie a lettuce leaf to the back of your train, dip your guinea pig in
your prefered cleaning fluid, and then drive your train around the track -
and here's the clever part - just slightly faster than your guinea pig can run.
Hey presto! Clean Track!
Guinea pigs are about eight - ten studs wide, so clearance shouldn't be a
problem, and if it goes too fast, you can add some weight bricks.
The only problem I can see are the guinea pig droppings...
But I'm sure the guinea pig would be fun to watch as it scooted around the
track.
Cheers
Richie Dulin
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