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In lugnet.trains, Erik Amzallag wrote:
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I had not seen that on brickshelf before. I am asuming the real thing
and the lego version both only go straight, correct?
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Mine goes only straight, thats right.
As mine is 6 wide, I cannot use the stop track. So I made a track without
the gear rack. Dont forget to turn off the motor when it reach the end to
preserv the battery ;)
For the real one, hum, I believe it can turn. But the experimental track was
straight (or with very big radius curves).
-Erik A
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Forgive me for butting into the convestation, but have you ever considered
building a pair of Mindstorm controlled round houses for your Aerotrain? You
could build a pair of passenger stations (one on each end of the track) that
were really facades around a roundhouse, and inside it a section of gear-less
track. When the train enters the station, a light sensor picks up the train,
turns on a motor to turn the track and the train around, and then some sort of
pushing arm moves the train back onto the track.
I dont actually own any Monorail nor Mindstorms, so I have to live vicariously
through others.
--Tony
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| (...) Mine goes only straight, that's right. As mine is 6 wide, I cannot use the "stop track". So I made a track without the gear rack. Don't forget to turn off the motor when it reach the end to preserv the battery ;) For the real one, hum, I (...) (18 years ago, 20-Sep-06, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, FTX)
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