Phil B Posted December 9, 2015 Posted December 9, 2015 Hello Everybody - My first post here on this forum, and I'd like to share the customized 10173 Holiday Train I've just completed. This consist will be making its rounds around our Christmas tree this year, driving through a scenic winter wonderland populated by Toy Shops, Santa's Workshops, Winter Cottages and Winter Markets ..... to name a few. "Before heading out into the icy cold on Christmas Eve, Santa likes to do his toy & present shopping in a little luxury. For this purpose he recently invested in a special Holiday Train, so he can travel in style. Complete with livestock car for his reindeer, a cargo car for his presents and comfortable passenger arrangements, this train travels the country in search of the best gifts ...." After finally pulling the trigger on BrickLinking my 10173 Holiday Train, I decided to motorize the train in a slightly different way. The livestock car houses 2 PF Medium motors, a rechargeable battery and an IR receiver. The small chimney on the livestock car acts as an ON/OFF switch. The small flatbed car carries Santa's sleigh. The power of the 2 Medium motors is sufficient to move the entire train forward at a nice scale speed without racing too much. I'm utilizing my small powered bogies/trucks for this car. Here are some more pics of my creation - they can also be found on my Flickr Account. Let me know what you think .... Quote
toxicbananna Posted December 9, 2015 Posted December 9, 2015 great looking train! you just made it more exciting! Quote
dartmar Posted December 9, 2015 Posted December 9, 2015 Can't wait to see in action rolling through the winter village around the Christmas tree. Quote
dr_spock Posted December 9, 2015 Posted December 9, 2015 Good job. There might be some complaints from city passengers sitting down wind behind the livestock car. Quote
Phil B Posted December 9, 2015 Author Posted December 9, 2015 Good job. There might be some complaints from city passengers sitting down wind behind the livestock car. That's a nice experience indeed for the esteemed guests on that car :) Will make sure the passenger train sits well in the back (or perhaps the livestock car goes there) once the train starts operating .... Quote
Hod Carrier Posted December 10, 2015 Posted December 10, 2015 That's rather excellent. Some great design and even true-to-life operating principles, like chaining the sleigh down to the flat car. It's going to look great making it's way through your festive scene. Maybe I've just bought into the propaganda over the years, but shouldn't your reindeer have a different colour nose...? Quote
Phil B Posted December 10, 2015 Author Posted December 10, 2015 That's rather excellent. Some great design and even true-to-life operating principles, like chaining the sleigh down to the flat car. It's going to look great making it's way through your festive scene. Maybe I've just bought into the propaganda over the years, but shouldn't your reindeer have a different colour nose...? No ... Rudolph would not stick his nose out of the window of a running train, that with his nose already being all swollen and irritated .... Quote
dr_spock Posted December 10, 2015 Posted December 10, 2015 No ... Rudolph would not stick his nose out of the window of a running train, that with his nose already being all swollen and irritated .... Rudolph can ride the back of the caboose as the F.R.E.D. (flashing rear end device). Good build, so many fun possibilities for Xmas. Quote
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