(05-26-2014, 01:04 PM)ActionChugger Wrote: Evan will be three soon. Time flies!
I'm running out of ideas on how to top off the new tracks.
I don't want to take down the other track (left corner with green bridge) and move it onto the new layout 
And hey! I still have my real teeth! thank you! 
Why not 2 seperate spirals that go up, and connect within a bridge leading out from one side in both of them? Then at the bottem of both spirals, put a track connecting the 2, so a train will go up one spiral, cross a bridge to the second one,and go down the second one. Then the train will cross the bottem track and do it all again. That may work if you need some ideas
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(This post was last modified: 05-26-2014, 01:59 PM by Trackmaster-Rail-Yard.)
A few Monorail questions...
Are there different hanging monorail trains & cars where some are better than others? Like some that operate more smoothly, don't rock back and forth or maybe faster?
Are there expansion track sets that include extra curves, risers, track clips and possibly a pack that has the sloped track? Or does one have to find these used in the auctions?
Has anyone modified or heard of a modified hanging monorail with an upgraded motor for a little more speed? Does it even use the same motor as the Tomy trains?
Thanks AC
A bit steep (get it) for 2 sloped rails Do you recall the set that included those rails? I am taking it for granted the the straight rails are the same as the regular Tomy tracks so one would need the special curved rails, risers and at least one straight rail that allows for putting on and taking off the cars right? I am thinking that an above track monorail might be cheaper in the long run or am I mistaken?