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In lugnet.trains, Rob Hendrix wrote:
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> >
> > Mark & Ross Benz of BAYLUG created a working mag-lev train using lego
> > train
> > magnets. It canbe done, it just might get expensive if you use an all-Lego
> > solution.
> >
> > IIRC, they used http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/2609 on the track and
> > http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/30159 under the train body.
> >
> > Paul Sinasohn
> > LUGNET #115
> > BAYLUG/BAYLTC
>
> I've toyed with that solution, but how do you propel a hovertrain in LEGO?
> If it has something that touches the track, that would make it not fully
> hoverable...
>
> -Rob
If you built a maglev then a Lego propeller (as mentioned elsewhere in the
thread) should be powerful enough to power it, due to the much reduced friction.
Control would be another matter...
Tim
> www.brickmodder.net
> www.lifelites.com
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