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On Tuesday, May 09, 2017 at 8:47 PM, teflon said:

This is very exciting creation. It's quite inspiring. I also like that you have published instructions of previous model on YouTube. Thanks!

Thanks! We will make instructions for this one too, I promise. But we'll have to find the time :)

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Very good job, thank you for your movie.
I following your work with big interest.
The new car is very good conception.
I think you know my many rollercoaster.

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On 2017-5-23 at 11:11 PM, Tofe59 said:

Very good job, thank you for your movie.
I following your work with big interest.
The new car is very good conception.
I think you know my many rollercoaster.

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Hi Tofe59,

Yes we've seen your roller coasters, we really like the launched roller coaster. Very cool!
Can you make a how-to video for it? :laugh:

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On 26/05/2017 at 11:04 PM, Gijserman said:

Hi Tofe59,

Yes we've seen your roller coasters, we really like the launched roller coaster. Very cool!
Can you make a how-to video for it? :laugh:

For launch, I use two pullback motor 12787c01

I reload by Large EV3 motor and release by driving ring 18947 controled with EV3 medium motor

 

 

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14 hours ago, Tofe59 said:

For launch, I use two pullback motor 12787c01

I reload by Large EV3 motor and release by driving ring 18947 controled with EV3 medium motor

Oh right.. pullback motors! That's clever! We might borrow that idea some day :classic:

Does the chain ever break?

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During the 2 days of exhibition the chain held good.
But the pullback motors are temperature sensitive.
Sunday afternoon at the hottest of the day, there was no power to send the train far enough.
Then when the affluence and the temperature fell, the power returned...

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The Auckland LUG held it's annual Brick Show over the weekend. I built a roller coaster ride based on BrickRide.com's design. One of our LUG members conducted a few interviews with some of the exhibitors and I was interviewed about the roller coaster. For those of you that might be interested, here is a video of the interview/the roller coaster.

Regards,

David

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On 24-10-2017 at 11:00 AM, djm said:

The Auckland LUG held it's annual Brick Show over the weekend. I built a roller coaster ride based on BrickRide.com's design. One of our LUG members conducted a few interviews with some of the exhibitors and I was interviewed about the roller coaster. For those of you that might be interested, here is a video of the interview/the roller coaster.

Regards,

David

Very cool!

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