Very cool. Well done. We used to use those flexible curves when daughting on the drawing board. I've still got one somewhere. Happy modelling
@mout6017 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great video. Detail of motor assembly was particularly helpful for me.
@angelgperiАй бұрын
Here's a revised version of your text for improved clarity and flow: It's truly beautiful! I plan to incorporate it into a mountain route in my model layout, allowing cyclists to navigate up and down slopes. I envision a simple circular track, but I’m uncertain about its climbing and descending capabilities. Do you think it would perform well under these conditions?
@MagnorailOzАй бұрын
MAGNORAIL CAN HANDLE ANY SLOPES SEE OUR VIDEO AT kzbin.info/www/bejne/p5CvYZWQa8aBa5Isi=FWI62qt_5AvMXl8o WHICH SHOWS TWO RAMPS FOR BICYCLES WITH NO PROBLEMS
@angelgperiАй бұрын
@@MagnorailOz Great! Thank you very much for the clarification. I’ll dare to do it!
@jrc28587 күн бұрын
Which foam board to buy? Can you please list all your tools for reference?
@MagnorailOz3 күн бұрын
check out ,subscribe and like our previous tutorials like Echo Lakes and you will get all the details
@laurab344 Жыл бұрын
Hi! I’m setting mine up for the first time and the track keeps popping out at the motor. The inner rubber gasket (not the one on the gear attached directly to the motor) will sort of lift the edge of its side of the track until it pops out. I can gently push it back, to get it started again, but this is happening every literally every 15sec unless I’m standing there to hold the track in place. I’ve tried the acrylic sheet without success-and haven’t even put the magnets or figurines on it yet. Did I put the motor together wrong? Any ideas how I can fix this? (I’ve taken out any sharp curves including the turnarounds, made sure each piece is free flowing, made sure it’s level, double and triple checked the tension, etc… and nothing helps. (I’ll try to attach a photo or video) Really looking for any ideas you could offer. Thanks
@MagnorailOz Жыл бұрын
Please email us at admin@magnorailoz.com.au and we will offer a solution. Any photos or clips should be sent to that address
@jrc28587 күн бұрын
What is the name of the red tool that can dig the trench?
@MagnorailOz3 күн бұрын
It is a router - check out earlier tuition videos and you will see more details😄
@mattscott89619 ай бұрын
I wonder how much 'pull power' my magnets will need for lego 😬 I've ebayed and mazonned a few different types. Perth Australia 👍🏻
@MagnorailOz9 ай бұрын
Check out my LEGO playlist on KZbin @magnorailoz - you will see the magnets 🧲 I use plus you can buy them from our web shop!
@stevenfontes600511 ай бұрын
What is the name of that routing tool you have ? Looks useful
@MagnorailOz11 ай бұрын
The red one is a Black & Decker router but the other tool, which can also have a router bit is a battery operated Dremel tool. Thoroughly recommend the Dremel as a great Muti tool for anyone into hobbies.
@Blast20158 ай бұрын
Hello, how thick is the expanded plate?
@MagnorailOz8 ай бұрын
I assume you mean base and not plate, the base has t be deep enough to accommodate the drop down motors , about 10cm
@ThinkerOnTheBus Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Something you might want to be aware of is that your intro and outro audio volumes need to be balanced with the rest of the video. Both the intro and outro were incredibly loud, and then your voice was somewhat on the quiet end. Have a wonderful day!