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road train
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Interesting.
The Apocalypse train. |
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Interesting, each wheel had its own electric engine.
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I just did a little research on this inventor and he has some neat stuff. Good ideas for retro-tech, especially for those of you who stick to the canon timeline. All of his machines used electric motors. Main page... http://www.letu.edu/_Academics/library/museum/ Photos of his creations http://www.letu.edu/opencms/opencms/...es/page_4.html Neat stuff. Thanks for the link! A freight hauler with electric prop http://www.letu.edu/_Academics/libra...ages/_b21.html The landtrain in action http://www.letu.edu/_Academics/libra...ages/_b20.html |
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For our current campaign, we're using a version of LeTourneau's Overland Train (rather than the Science-One, especially).
http://asmrb.pbworks.com/w/page/5426...Scientific-One It's also employed by engineering teams, with some of the concepts found in the FAMECE system: http://asmrb.pbworks.com/w/page/5307...erland%20Train -- Michael B. |
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I'm curious to how big of a Bolt Hole was needed to store it!
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wow i'm not had idea for from this video
I just came to the forum so it is not that I know much about the subject but I am filling myself with knowledge the more I read in the forum, it has interesting things like this train video
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