The stud.io model for the second station (including the fix) is on the bricklink gallery now! Feel free to have a poke around in the 3D viewer or download the file ⬇️ www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=597886
Great job. What were the issues it ran into when breaking down? I’d love a go at designing one of these but have no time or space sadly as a university student.
Simple things like a chair derailing when it entered a station because it was balanced wrong or getting stuck because the elastic band wore out and it couldn't grip the rope hard enough. Nothing catastrophic, and I'm at peace with those issues because I've recently moved out (started uni) and I no longer have space for it (and it's too far away to work on often)
Yes, one rubber band and maybe ~300 chain links (not quite sure) and there’s also a 3L axle and an 8 tooth gear that goes in the motor that I forgot in the bricklink model too. I will be honest, it’s a pretty complex and volatile machine so if you’re not too confident with creating and fixing your own mechanisms, you might have a tough time. Make sure to check out the instructions in the description too, as this model is only meant to be a reference if you were looking to design your own. Good luck! Tell me if you get it working!
The stud.io model for the second station (including the fix) is on the bricklink gallery now! Feel free to have a poke around in the 3D viewer or download the file ⬇️
www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=597886
Hugely impressive engineering there👍🏻
That’s amazing legging and engineering!
Well done 👏
OMG another part????? LIKE INSTANTLY
Yay another update🎉 Btw its super cool and very technically impresive👍
awesome progress! its been a while but loving it :D
More epic. Also whats next?
Not much actually, I’ve just moved out and i don’t have space for lego anymore
@@legoandrollercoasters NOOOOOOO
🔥 proud of you dude!!!!
(edit) let’s go I’m in the video
Great job. What were the issues it ran into when breaking down?
I’d love a go at designing one of these but have no time or space sadly as a university student.
Simple things like a chair derailing when it entered a station because it was balanced wrong or getting stuck because the elastic band wore out and it couldn't grip the rope hard enough. Nothing catastrophic, and I'm at peace with those issues because I've recently moved out (started uni) and I no longer have space for it (and it's too far away to work on often)
I would like to buy bricks in bricklink to build it! So is there any require bricks that doesn't show in the bricklink? Like rubber bands
Yes, one rubber band and maybe ~300 chain links (not quite sure) and there’s also a 3L axle and an 8 tooth gear that goes in the motor that I forgot in the bricklink model too.
I will be honest, it’s a pretty complex and volatile machine so if you’re not too confident with creating and fixing your own mechanisms, you might have a tough time. Make sure to check out the instructions in the description too, as this model is only meant to be a reference if you were looking to design your own.
Good luck! Tell me if you get it working!
"tutorial? no." chad