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Building Childrens' Train Table the BYOAC way?
Mark70:
Yes, easy to forget that it's an international forum. Thanks for the offer thought.
CWT, do I recognize your avatar from here or elsewere? Do you to 3d graphics, or achitectural renderings?
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: Mark70 on September 29, 2008, 09:31:20 am ---Yes, easy to forget that it's an international forum. Thanks for the offer thought.
CWT, do I recognize your avatar from here or elsewere? Do you to 3d graphics, or achitectural renderings?
--- End quote ---
I did 3D graphics maybe ten years ago... stuff that was cutting edge then but wouldn't be anything at all special now. I don't know exactly where you'd remember the avatar from based on that, though, unless you went to UMass in the late 90s.
Mark70:
Must be from here. I spent a lot of time here when I was building my cab.
...back to the thread.
Anyone have ideas on how to use the things that we are used to working with and making a train table spectacular. Cherry microswithches, lights, sounds. Any PC software that will take input from an Ipac and trigger sounds to be played. Anyone know anything about proximity switches.... using RC servos for bridges or crossing guards.
Lets get some brain storming going.
ChadTower:
Sounds like what you really need is an electric train set.
ClubNinja:
Lego 9V is very fun and VERY flexible (being Lego, and all). The track pieces even have small, depressed holes for securing them to a table.
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