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In lugnet.trains.org, Nicholas Allan writes:
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> Did you have any problems with the monorails accelerating really quickly
> down the hill and shooting off the side or anything? How many monorail
> trains did you have? It appears that every time I look at a picture with a
> monorail in it there's a different one gliding past.
The monorails didn't accelerate at all (or decelerate much going up the
spiral) thanks to LEGO's cog drive on the monorail motor. One battery has
lasted two shows for my black+yellow 4 car train. Mike Walsh's 4 car Airport
Shuttle has rechargable batteries, but still lasts over a day. Thomas Main
brought a custom monorail as well.
The spirals were remarkably stable and didn't flex at all. The design is
very fragile and crumbles easily, but worked without a problem for the
entire show.
The first show had quite a few monorail crashes, but this show we only had
one. We had a pair running at all times, one on the front half and one on
the back. Last time we often had a faster one run the loop in front of a
slower one, but this time I was too chicken to let a pair of monorails chase
each other around the spirals.
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> The monorail stanchions look really impressive in that photo. I also envy
> whoever possesses that many supports in the first place :)
I'm endebted to Mike for getting me those stanchions, which are part of the
Europe-only soccer field light sets.
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> The buildings around the layout are very nice too. Such a variety of
> architectural styles. Did one person build all the tall buildings, or was
> it a joint project? I've had to stop myself posting a link to every
> building and commenting on how great they are :)
Thanks for the complements. All of the tall buildings are mine. I'm a tall
building (and sorting) junkie :) I'm finally figuring out how to transport
tall buildings, too. Bubble wrap is good, but styroform forms are the
fastest way for me to pack and unpack. (See the Friday pictures for examples
of both.)
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=6793
Cary
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