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A T Gauger posted this on Talking T Gauge:I ordered one of these also. However, I believe the unit I received is defective. All the cars did was jiggle back and forth for a few seconds, then flip off the track.This is pretty spectacular...
At the moment, it's nothing but a novelty. But I believe there must be some worthwhile applications for this technology. At the very least, a sophisticated roadway system for N and Z scales? Boxes moving on conveyors in an N scale UPS facility? Sub-Z or even sub-T applications? The mind boggles...http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/02/amazing-linear-propulsion.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890I've ordered a "developer's kit" from the manufacturer, incidentally. Available here:http://www.idlmotors.com/page.php?g=14
I'm thinking Monorail with this system...but your right, if a two way road system can be worked out using this stuff then we solved one of the last great problems in model railroading...working vehicles in Z that don't require the kind of mechanical Rube Goldburg set up. Pricing? Pricing?
I can imagine a system of sectional streets that connect like snap track. Could program intersections with synchronized stoplights and such. Makes my head explode thinking of all the possibilities.
I believe the unit I received is defective. All the cars did was jiggle back and forth for a few seconds, then flip off the track.