
I did think of something along these lines http://www.clag.org.uk/demuspine.html but, a) its damn complicated and b) It is going to get a fair bit of running, so I am going with basic engineering that I know will work. I had also forgotten how much hastle it is to build rigid bogiesPugsley said:Nice 8)
I've got an EasyBuild 108 in the pile to do, and I was thinking the other day about how I'd power it. I've got my own ideas, but suffice to say it probably won't be that easy a build by the time I've finished ;D

Just catching up on this thread... and I must admit that, just for a minute, I did wonder if you were putting all four into the Bug....28ten said:ABC with a Maxon motor. I should add that only one will go in the 105![]()
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CME & Bottlewasher said:Cynric :wave:
Good for you, was that on the flat/roads?

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It doesnt stand idlePugsley said:That looks much better 8) It must be nice having a laser cutter in the workshop!
I have tapped into a little niche locally doing parts for dolls houses and it should have paid for itself in by xmas.
I had hoped to use a quick solution for the destination blinds and use an etch to represent the rubber around the glazing ( in knew this was a long shot as the etch is incredibly fragile but I stuck it on the etch anyway! ) but the shape wasnt quite right, so back to the long way making the rubbers from 10thou and gluing them into the hole i cut yesterday. The glue needs to set before I do the other side tomorrow then it is just a question of lasering the glazing 20thou undersize