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Re: Combining RC-Train and Blue Rails
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 5 Apr 2007 18:56:40 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Sivan Toledo wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Anthony Sava wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Sivan Toledo wrote:
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If anybody has better ideas for linking blue rails to the RC rails, Ill be
happy to see them.
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Looks pretty good. Have you tried using a jumper plate? I dont know
exactly how far apart the blue and bley rails are, but it looks to be almost
a half-stud. Could you put a jumper plate on the 2x8s holding the blue
rails on, a 1x1 plate on the bley rail, and a 1x3 (or 1x4) to hold them
together? Or is the gap just a little smaller than a half stud width?
--Tony
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Works perfectly! The train runs very smoothly over this link. On one side
there is still an indentation in the new gray rail, but on the other the gray
and blue rails line up perfectly. Here is the construction:
However, when since the 1x3 plates are only mounted on 4 1x1s, they can
rotate a bit and misalign the rails. A 1x8 plate or tile connected to more
studs on the new rail solves the problem.
Thanks a lot, Sivan
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No problem, glad it worked. A smaller option to help secure the rails would be
to move the jumper plate to the bley rails, and replace the 1x1 plate with a
1x2, attaching it to the blue rails. You should be able to use a 1x4 plate or
tile to connect the rails together, and it should prevent the rails from
slipping.
--Tony
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| (...) Works perfectly! The train runs very smoothly over this link. On one side there is still an indentation in the new gray rail, but on the other the gray and blue rails line up perfectly. Here is the construction: (3 URLs) However, when since (...) (18 years ago, 5-Apr-07, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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