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Real LEGO mono rail train

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Post by shieldzee1 Sat 10 Sep 2011, 4:32 am

After seeing this video on youtube i have try my hand at making one.




Well here is the photo's of my build just note the rail was a prototype track that's why it is not one color yet.

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As you can see its a start got till may to get it done for a show but it should look and run real nicely just a note the train track is there to show its bend.
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Post by brickie Sat 10 Sep 2011, 2:17 pm

Looking forward to seeing the end result.

This concept has a lot of potential for making all sorts of Lego items move around a display.

I'll be very interested to see your model close-up to see what makes it move.

Please update us with your progress on this project.
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