Load balls along the straight way, unload at the top of the loop. Actually, with the way the track is designed that wouldn't be impossible with the right ball container design... 🤔
Are the wheels on both sides being driven by the motor at the same time? I would imagine some wheels might be forced to slide across the track when turning if that’s the case because the distance on the outer track is longer than the distance on the inner track.
When attaching a ball basket that positions itself in the direction of gravity, one could build a bridge (over the entry/exit of a GBC circle) with tracks facing to the outside of the circle. The problem might be that the (rechargeable) batteries will not last long in such a setup with the steep and long climbs?
Nice, Could you make a variant with Lego wedo2 smart brick and a tilt sensor, or Sbrick plus, or even a microbit but caching the track yhrough the inner side, in order to not bump into decorative tunnels ... just to add some extra fun to some Lego kits like the pirate roller coaster or the friends amusement park.
The music in the beginning where the camera is panning the set is a modernized dub of some classic work, but I can’t remember what it’s called... does anyone know the original? P.S. The set is amazing as well and beautifully built!
The track is a roller coaster track, in layman's terms. While the Type 3 isn't a roller coaster, it does climb said track. Putting these together to form "Roller Coaster Track Climber" isn't incorrect in any meaningful way