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Yeah, after seeing The Technic Gear guy's use of the PF train motor with the large driver wheels on the Toy Story train, I realized I could adapt this method to my 4-6-0 Wasteland Express locomotive as a way to power it as well (I'll have to increase the total length of the locomotive a bit, but that is probably going to be a good thing, since it will look even more like a beefy, steampunk, post-apocalyptic locomotive that way).

 

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6 hours ago, Laura Takayama said:

Yeah, after seeing The Technic Gear guy's use of the PF train motor with the large driver wheels on the Toy Story train, I realized I could adapt this method to my 4-6-0 Wasteland Express locomotive as a way to power it as well (I'll have to increase the total length of the locomotive a bit, but that is probably going to be a good thing, since it will look even more like a beefy, steampunk, post-apocalyptic locomotive that way).

 

I would like to see it very much! Especially since it seems to be quite unusual. :caroler:

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11 hours ago, SavaTheAggie said:

Understand that putting the large wheels on the LEGO train motor is going to rob you of pulling power.  It's a viable option but only for small trains.

--Tony

That is part of what I was wondering, but it does seem possible though.  While I was thinking of how to power the Constitution train that I haven't built yet, I was thinking it would be neat to make a 4-4-0 like the Wanderer from the old Wild Wild West show.

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Is it possible to put the train motor in the center of the tender and then add a wheel on each end?  I assume the added wheels would have to swivel some.

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1 hour ago, CSW652 said:

Is it possible to put the train motor in the center of the tender and then add a wheel on each end?  I assume the added wheels would have to swivel some.

Yes. I believe that the common technique is to use some of the 2x3 plate with offset hole to allow the swivel. 

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I have a 4-4-0 locomotive powered in this way. As @SavaTheAggie pointed out you will not have as much pulling power for really long trains but it sure will be super-fast! I would recommend putting some extra cars on to slow it down with the added weight or only running full speed through a curve of r88 or greater.

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