QUOTE: Originally posted by shackscs I was wondering if you considered putting your pully system on it's side? Instead of having the cars go underneather the layout, you could have the pulling system route through several other pulleys and guide your cars around most of your streets. Since you are already going to use styrene for your streets it would be just a matter of attaching magnets to the material being used under the styrene at various points where you want the cars picked up and carrier along. I have been thinking of putting a system like this place on my layout as well, and also did not like the idea of cutting a rut done the middle of my layout. This rut system not would work any way because I would want the cars to be able to turn corners. However the magnetic system would be ideal. I'll let you know of my progress. Maybe we could collaborate and come up with some thing.[:D] Let me know. Sherman
QUOTE: Originally posted by Cmdr.WedgeAntilles I was looking at the diagram and noticed that you have no way for the cars to flip upside down. you could stick the cars directly to the conveyor belt and have that spinning around. I seem to remember in the I Love Toy Train video series cars directly attached to a roadway. Another option is to put a road but no vehicles.[;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by irishbull A trainclub that goes by the name of the Valley N Trakers goes to this show....they also go to the Titletown Train Show in Green Bay and have a track with magnet system much like you are describing and he showed me how it works back in 02...I don't remember the specifics, but it was cool...the show here in GB is the last weekend in April every year....Let me ask one of the guys who run the show if the N-trakers will be back...If one of the N-trakers is reading this, sorry if I slaughtered the name
QUOTE: Originally posted by MarkGS There was a gentleman at Trainfest in Milwaukee (from Northern Wisconsin) with the magnet system for vehicles on a trailored N scale layout. Worked great and very realistic. He also had many other animated scenes. He was very creative and willing to share his construction techniques and ideas. Sorry that is all I have, but try looking him up.