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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I extended the middle car by 4 studs to fit the PF battery box and IR receiver. The green bus from the same set donated the extra windows since I didn't have any in that color.

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Just barely makes it around the curves, but has no problems with turns or switches!

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First time I've used the clips on the side of the motor... I had to remove one set of wheels from the two lead cars in order to take turns smoothly.

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Both the IR receiver and the battery box are offset half a stud. If only the PF wire connectors were smaller... Luckily sticking out the side of the car 1/2 stud doesn't cause any problems with the turning.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTp4a8sjOUo

So for my question, has anyone successfully added a PF polarity switch mounted on the side or bottom of one of the cars so that the tram can automatically change directions when it gets to the end of a one way rail? I'd love to be able to fit it on the middle car so I don't have wires going between, but I don't think there's any room.

Yeah, no. Not a lego switch. You might be able to fit a normal switch on the bottom from a tech store like Radio Shack or something. But that would require a lot of customizing of the PF elements.

Maybe if you can fit it in one of the other cars. Thats really the only option I see.

Edited by Spitfire2865

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi there! PM sent to you.

  • 2 years later...

That looks good. I just did the same to mind but slightly different. I need to take some pictures to show the difference. I also add lights to the end cars.

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