Feuer Zug Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Behold, my first large scale locomotive MOC, the EMD SD70ACe. The engine is 7 wide, and runs 48 studs in length from coupler magnet to coupler magnet. Everything is brick built, not a single sticker to be found on it. Motive power is provided from two PF Medium motors each driving an A1A wheel set. A PF receiver sits where the dynamic braking grid would be, and the battery box is accessed through the hole between the air horns. I know the locomotive number belongs to a GP-38, but it worked in the size. Given the motor locations, there wasn't any room to build the internals for the cab. And now, a shot of the internals. You can see the two PF Medium motors rather easily in here, along with the battery box and PF receiver. Given the generous length of the locomotive, I plan to upgrade it to two L motors next time I hit the LEGO store in Koln. It hauls a lot of wagons, but lacks speed. If the motor upgrade doesn't speed it up, at least I'll be able to haul a lot more. I'd like to thank everybody that's posted their MOCs up here. I've cribbed a few ideas from stuff to improve the looks. Quote
Dylan van Hooren Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Ready Nice! Thanks for showing Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Great locomotive and clever use of the pf motors ...I really like those bogies with three axels! The mountain on the back is a nice contest! Quote
THERIZE Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Nice! It looks really cramped in the body. But why did you use both ports on the reciever for the motors? Quote
Nemo57 Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Excellent build locomotives. Good colors. And excellent lifelike motorized carts. Quote
davidzq Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 I love seeing brick-built decals, stickers are way over-rated. As far as switching from M to L motors, they have about the same speed. I wasn't pleased with the speed of my Cascades with L's and the same gear ratio as yours, but it is a pretty good speed for exhibitions (Slow enough to see details, but not too slow.) especially for freight. Quote
Feuer Zug Posted February 24, 2016 Author Posted February 24, 2016 Nice! It looks really cramped in the body. But why did you use both ports on the reciever for the motors? The radiator grid mounting on the side forced me to a maximum height, one connection per port, on the IR receiver. Thus, I wind up spinning both dials on the remote to make it go. Not the greatest solution, but it works. I love seeing brick-built decals, stickers are way over-rated. As far as switching from M to L motors, they have about the same speed. I wasn't pleased with the speed of my Cascades with L's and the same gear ratio as yours, but it is a pretty good speed for exhibitions (Slow enough to see details, but not too slow.) especially for freight. This locomotive is going to be all about pulling freight. I currently have a string of 4 MOC TTX well cars along with a mix of official LEGO wagons from the trains I already purchased. Right now, it can pull 10 wagons around my layout pretty well, with only a small reduction in speed through the corners and on the uphill segment. Quote
CrispyBassist Posted February 24, 2016 Posted February 24, 2016 (edited) The radiator grid mounting on the side forced me to a maximum height, one connection per port, on the IR receiver. Thus, I wind up spinning both dials on the remote to make it go. Not the greatest solution, but it works. Is there space to use a PF extension wire from the IR receiver to both motors? Looks like there might be enough space behind the front motor or in the cab for the connections. Edited February 24, 2016 by CrispyBassist Quote
pirzyk Posted February 24, 2016 Posted February 24, 2016 The radiator grid mounting on the side forced me to a maximum height, one connection per port, on the IR receiver. Thus, I wind up spinning both dials on the remote to make it go. Not the greatest solution, but it works. What I've done when I had this situation is use the 20cm extension cord and then attach both motors to the other end of the cord. Quote
Feuer Zug Posted February 24, 2016 Author Posted February 24, 2016 Lightbulb! Thanks for the idea gents. I had completely forgot I have one extension. Quote
cgarison Posted February 25, 2016 Posted February 25, 2016 Very nice locomotive with lots of great details. Great Work! Quote
Feuer Zug Posted March 18, 2017 Author Posted March 18, 2017 Here's the latest on my SD70ACe. First, the extender cable did the trick on making it easy to run two motors on one channel. With the open channel, I managed to install front lights. Next, the L motor upgrade has been completed. It was done in conjunction with an upgrade from the AAA battery box to the AA one. This makes the motors connect directly to the ends of the battery box. The frame has stiffened considerably. It hauls 8 cars around without issues, but I usually run it with only 5 well cars. I have run it once with 14 cars and it slowed a bit in the corners. Finally, the fuel tank, sides of the trucks, and prows were changed from light bley to dark bley. Quote
baard Posted March 20, 2017 Posted March 20, 2017 I like it! Nice backdrop for the engine too Could you share a picture of the bogies from underneath as well? Thanks for sharing Quote
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