K'NEX Rail Car and Track

by dsman195276 in Living > LEGO & K'NEX

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K'NEX Rail Car and Track

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Another cool and somewhat pointless K'NEX item made by me. this one has a car that gets pulled up and down a track by a chain that circles the track.

it's a pretty simple design, and easy to make (though if you make the track long like mine it can use up a good amount of pieces).

mine is 4 FT. 3 in., but it could be made lots longer.

it is made up of a two long lines of yellow connectors connected with green rods. it has supports every 4 yellow connectors. and front of it has two sets of gears(one hooked up to a motor) that the chain is looped around to send it in the other direction. the back is a almost exact copy of the front. the gears are in the same place, just there is no motor.

well, i hope you like it!

a very similar one is posted here:
http://www.balmoralsoftware.com/knex/tram01.htm

Car

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that care is really nothing new or great. it's just a simple car with no treds on the wheels. the wheels fit perfectly on the track, the "curve" on the wheel rims make it so the car can not slide off of the track.

the top has a rod and connector that hooks up to the chain. it is made so it can turn and move in all directions so it can move when it reaches the turns on the ends of the tracks.

i used a black gray rod in this because it would not work well with a bent rod. black rods are more straight then regular grey rods because they are more resistant to bending.

the pictures are pretty self explanitory.

Front Track and Chain Guide

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well, the most complicated part is adding the motor. this part is pretty basic.

the chain goes around the read gears.

the random connectors on the red rod are just "filler connectors" as in there just there to take the place of spacers and make sure the rod does not slip out.

Back Track and Chain Guide.

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basically the same at the front, just with no motor.

Track Pieces

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make as many as you want. i used 6 but you can use as many as you want.

Chain and Finishing Up

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the chain is 116 links long for my version, but this will change depending on how long your track is.

now, putting on the chain and connecting the track is all self explanitory so i won't go into that.

to add the car just put it on the track and connect the red connector to the chain.

now turn on the motor and watch the car go back and forth. :-)