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MagLev Toy Train – German Version

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25 Responses to “MagLev Toy Train – German Version”

  1. MHunt1000 Says:

    Bit of a pain …
    Bit of a pain having to have a constant supply of liquid nitrogen, but that’s really cool. Especially the trams going round the side of the buiulding at the end. Very cool!

  2. markkragh Says:

    I need a …
    I need a superconducting toy train. Would be the ultimate party gadget plus make great cocktails…

  3. Ossiauto601 Says:

    find ich ne prima …
    find ich ne prima sache der einzigste haken is halt das das ding gekühlt werden muss…. und da kostets wieder energie :-( sonst iss es ne echt interresante technologie

  4. NeoGen89 Says:

    great it uses …
    great it uses nitrogen as fuel :P

  5. jbrun009 Says:

    Cool toy. I’ve …
    Cool toy. I’ve watched a few superconductor videos like this, and they’re just so perplexing, on one hand, the magnets repel eachother, but don’t fly apart, but it can follow an oval track that its repelling? Its so weird how it works

  6. jbrun009 Says:

    looks safe for …
    looks safe for children

  7. navy2kq Says:

    superconductors …
    superconductors were known to the scientific comunity long before the 50’s :) check for instance the wikipage on this: “Superconductivity was discovered in 1911 by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes”

  8. naelius Says:

    Dude, they didn’t …
    Dude, they didn’t have supercooled superconductors in the 50’s…….. But I guess you’d have to understand German to realize what they were talking about.

  9. lepivert Says:

    Nice… but how can …
    Nice… but how can I stop the train in case of problem ?

  10. navy2kq Says:

    + the maglev uses a …
    + the maglev uses a completely different principle … as you will first notice the baglev has guides on the track… this does not… maglev eploys normal electromagnets this doesn’t, the maglev actually needs a track, aditional to the magnetic lane to start off… this doesn’t…etc…etc..etc… maglev is 1700 technology at its best, this is 1950+ technology in its infancy…

  11. grugno1986 Says:

    spettaolare!!!
    spettaolare!!!

  12. mudaphucker Says:

    its got mean body …
    its got mean body roll

  13. skatermanrules Says:

    see the germans are …
    see the germans are the best they make smart things and awsome toy trians go germans!!!!!!!!!!!

  14. w1ngzer0 Says:

    i know the trick …
    i know the trick here…. they are using two positive or two negative ends to make it float… i know it ;) j/k

  15. LexManSubs Says:

    Surely using …
    Surely using magnets in the roads and in our cars, the same thing can then apply?

  16. anurag0240 Says:

    the train moves by …
    the train moves by the magnetic power that is stored in the track, it goes along the train or u shud say train goes along by it!!!for starting n stopping air pressure is needed. Das ist Deutsch Bahn!!!

  17. anurag0240 Says:

    the train moves by …
    the train moves by the magnetic power that is stored in the track, it goes along the train or u shud say train goes along by it!!!for starting n stopping air pressure is needed. Das ist Deutsch Bahn!!!

  18. psassaki Says:

    sorry, i didn’t …
    sorry, i didn’t look at the description …

  19. psassaki Says:

    Would you mind put …
    Would you mind put some subtitles on this video ?
    I speak portuguese/english and i’m not understanding ANYTHING ahhahaah

    waiting for english subtitle

  20. dragonscape99 Says:

    the one going …
    the one going sideways was the best, if there weren’t those megnet stuff the train would probably fall. (nice video)!!

  21. 74KU Says:

    Man thats the …
    Man thats the perfect gift for my kids, cant wait to see the nasty burns they get from the liquid nitrogen

  22. TheGondorian Says:

    im not sure this …
    im not sure this works xD

  23. pittim Says:

    The train in …
    The train in reality does have wheals (at lease in the Japanese version) which once the train hits a specific speed, they retracted.

  24. 02phill Says:

    to make it move you …
    to make it move you push it or aplie a small force to it, as there is practicly no friction exept for air resistance it keeps going for ages :)

  25. lipanbara69 Says:

    Your explaination …
    Your explaination make me understand how it float. But my next question is how it move? I mean what energy make it move? I thought liquid Nitrogen function to stabiles the magnet pole make it floating but what make it move, I saw he push the train to start..

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