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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.announce, Ondrew Hartigan wrote:
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I saw some sneak preview pics and was floored then. Wow. Now, for your next
trick, lets see you get the points on this one to interlock (if one turnout
is thrown to take the crossover, the diagonally opposite one should be too...
not needed in LEGO since the turnouts are spring loaded, but what a trick if
you could do it!)
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Well since you asked. i guess you could say its too easy because i allready
have a working automated crossover. the doubble would take longer to do but it
should be easy enough.
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Or if thats too easy, make a double slip switch!
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keep dreaming =). there is no way im taking that one on without a realistic use
for lego layouts. a couple overhead shots of a doubble slip may just make me
think about it though.
ondrew
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Thanks for sharing... Very nice work Ondrew.
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| In lugnet.announce, Ondrew Hartigan wrote: (snip) I saw some sneak preview pics and was floored then. Wow. Now, for your next trick, let's see you get the points on this one to interlock (if one turnout is thrown to take the crossover, the (...) (19 years ago, 22-Nov-05, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.parts.custom, FTX)
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