When I was a kid, I did like a roundabout. Maybe it was the sensation of speed, maybe because it didn't matter if there was a group of kids or just yourself. Since a roundabout should be the easiest play equipment to animate I thought I would add one, but the Gaugemaster kit didn't include one. There was a spinning thing kids can hang from, but I wanted a traditional ground-level roundabout. This was built from scrap parts and my imagination.
The roundabout is simply motorised with it's own motor/gearbox, mounted on a couple of blocks of wood, the lower is a spacer for the motor output drive, the upper has a 2mm hole through which the shaft passes to keep it vertical.
The animated playground equipment fitted to the sub-base in place on the layout, the motors and mechanism are hidden within the layout. The foam-core board construction of the layout means there is no access to the motors and mechanism from below, so the sub-base needs to remain removeable in case of maintenance.
The animation may be a little jerky but it works surprisingly well, although the motors are really quite noisy.
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One word - Brilliant!
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