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djpilot | 6 years ago
Perhaps it just made for a pretty picture, and a completely impractical reality :)
https://i2.wp.com/www.mercurynews.com/wp-content/uploads/201...
djpilot | 6 years ago
Perhaps it just made for a pretty picture, and a completely impractical reality :)
https://i2.wp.com/www.mercurynews.com/wp-content/uploads/201...
xyzzy_plugh|6 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangway_connection#/media/Fi...
unknown|6 years ago
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rayiner|6 years ago
adrianmonk|6 years ago
1. model a train that is straight, and then use some tool to bend the entire model to fit a curve.
2. define a curve, then align models of train engine and cars so that they follow the curve.
burfog|6 years ago
Going into a curve, kinetic energy from the speed of the train is turned into spring energy by bending the train. Leaving the curve, the spring energy becomes kinetic energy. The flexed train speeds up due to the spring force as the train unflexes.
dwaltrip|6 years ago
You would need a cleverly designed frame, but I'm sure there is something that would work. Perhaps many smaller segments joined together.
unsrsly|6 years ago
Tempest1981|6 years ago
I still like it. Probably means everyone is finally working from home.
codesnik|6 years ago
the_mitsuhiko|6 years ago
nitrogen|6 years ago
heliodor|6 years ago
I completely missed the curved train cars! Thanks for pointing it out.