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In lugnet.trains, Elroy Davis wrote:
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While getting ready for NELUGs upcoming train show, I
was rebuilding my Adventurers
Train. The question always comes up about how Johnny Thunder and crew
unload their vehicles track-side if they are traveling through the tundra.
The answer to the question is a Steam Crane:
Brickshelf Gallery
The crane can pivot 360 degrees, allowing it to reach the flatbed cars
coupled on either side of it. The body of the crane is mounted on a gear
rack, allowing the crane to move along the base of the car in order to reach
the far sides of the flatbeds.
For transport, the boom of the crane folds in half, and the stabalizers flip
up out of the way.
Comments always appreciated.
-Elroy
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I really like this. i feel that for freelance models of engineering items you
really have to think about how it would work, get i this mechanicals right and
it will look right. The way it moves along the car is nifty,it reminds me of
something I saw on the net (but now cant find) which had a digger that ran
along the train on the tops of gondolas.
Is there anything to lock the boom hinge in its extended position, or is is held
in place by gravity? The only improvment I can think to make would be a a cable
from the halfway point of the boom to the cabin for raising and lowering it.
Tim
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