[WIP] Space-themed automated train layout
This is the documentation topic for my attempt to build a space-themed Lego train layout, light it with Brickstuff, and automate it with 4dbrix products and a Raspberry Pi. I have a.so set myself the challenge of doing it with the parts and electronics I curently have, as much as possible, so we'll see how it goes.
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Got the table in yesterday. Planning to put paper along the back today or soon. Disclaimer I will not be lighting the whole thing, but I will attempt to spread the lights I have around the layout so that the hangar is not the only thing with lights. The video shows my transit system: Roller coaster tracks with jk brickworks motorized train from https://jkbrickworks.com/roller-coaster-train/
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Hey everybody, Sorry I haven't updated this recently, I'm currently stuck on making infrared control work on my Pi. The table's a bit of a mess (pro tip: don't put wall plaques above your Lego display) . I did build an enclosure for the Pi and rebuilt the roller coaster tram (thanks JK Brickworks for inspiration, but I sacrificed width for reliability.) Once infrared control works, I can start emulating the Brickstuff controller and begin putting lights around the area.
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Well... here’s what they said:
I'm not sure whether we'll support Buster. I was very enthusiastic about the RPi when I started with the model 3B. Unfortunately, the RPi 3B+ was a disappointment. There seem to be persisting issues with the stability of the WiFi and Bluetooth drivers. The fact that every version Raspian needs it's own nControl build makes it very time consuming to maintain. The main idea was to create an automation server that didn't have a screen, keyboard and mouse. Due to the above mentioned issues with the RPi and the availability of cheap mini PCs that are more powerful I'm considering giving up the RPi and creating the automation server with a mini PC. The only real advantage of the RPi would the programmable pins but this could be replaced by small arduino board connected to the mini PC.
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Jeremiah Shue Looks great! Thanks for continuing to share your progress.
We can sell you 4mm wide RGB Neopixel strip that works with Arduino. Let me know if you're interested in more details. We have straight strip and also strip that can be bent at 90 degree angles to create a color-changing frame.
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Are these a regular product that I just haven’t seen? I’ve been researching on Adafruit. I guess what I’m looking for is something that can be powered off the Brickstuff plugs but controlled with an Arduino, preferably with individually addressable LEDs. It would also have to be about 1.3 meters and fit within a 2stud gap. This is not a custom product request (yet), I’m just thinking online.
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This might work but the Brickstuff plugs probably can’t deliver 10a. I might end up transistorizing to switch power on/off based on the IR controller.
https://www.amazon.com/Aclorol-Individually-Addressable-Programmable-Waterproof
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I’ll be moving most pictures to my bricksafe https://bricksafe.com/pages/Amicus1/space-train-layout#