07-27-2010, 04:04 AM
Carcards - cheap quick and easy - go to ebay or a gaming supplies site, and get packs of "trading card holders"! - plastic holders that your cards fit into and stay clean. Put car cards in them - and add the movement cards behind. Make the movement cards slightly larger so that they show above the car card - you can show four moves on a card, with a green dot indicating "turn over" after the second move, or a red dot indicating "remove" when the movement is complete - like a traffic light ( green for move on and red for stop-completed!) special instructions are in blue. The car picture tells you what you are looking for amongst the car in storage
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I bought more than I will ever use for about $10 (equivalent) from ebay
This shows the sequence ,Which I hope explains the system
from I/C to Jenners (spec insts DOOR 3)
***this will wait 1 cycle for unloading*** then
empty to yard (green says turn over)
Empty to McHinerys
***this will wait 2 cycles for loading*** then
loaded to I/C (red says remove after move)
An example <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2341261">http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.js ... Id=2341261</a><!-- m -->
I bought more than I will ever use for about $10 (equivalent) from ebay
This shows the sequence ,Which I hope explains the system
from I/C to Jenners (spec insts DOOR 3)
***this will wait 1 cycle for unloading*** then
empty to yard (green says turn over)
Empty to McHinerys
***this will wait 2 cycles for loading*** then
loaded to I/C (red says remove after move)