Posted December 27, 20213 yr Hello, we love "small" lego locomotives like the 40730 and so we motorized it with a circuit cube. What do you think?
December 29, 20213 yr ... just waiting for my own circuit cube. It is hanging around by the german "Zoll" (border control). I guess they just use my cube to motorize a little train and making "choo, choo, choo" ... Edited December 29, 20213 yr by name-already-exist
January 11, 20223 yr Author On 12/27/2021 at 10:21 PM, JopieK said: Nice job @brick-builds. Can't the module fit in the tank? Yes, I think it's possible. On 12/29/2021 at 1:43 PM, name-already-exist said: ... just waiting for my own circuit cube. It is hanging around by the german "Zoll" (border control). I guess they just use my cube to motorize a little train and making "choo, choo, choo" ... omg Has it arrived meanwhile?
January 11, 20223 yr Circuit Cubes actually lists this loco as an example of motorization: https://circuitcubes.com/blogs/builds/lego-40370 But nevertheless - nice to see a different approach! If my kit would not be planned to fit inside a Köf of which I hope it wins the BMR competition, I would have motorized this one as well.
January 12, 20223 yr Author 10 hours ago, Amoreternum said: Circuit Cubes actually lists this loco as an example of motorization: https://circuitcubes.com/blogs/builds/lego-40370 But nevertheless - nice to see a different approach! If my kit would not be planned to fit inside a Köf of which I hope it wins the BMR competition, I would have motorized this one as well. We also love the Köf, some days ago we build a basic layout with smd leds and the circuit cubes hub. Here is a screenshot picture:
January 12, 20223 yr 11 hours ago, Amoreternum said: But nevertheless - nice to see a different approach! If my kit would not be planned to fit inside a Köf of which I hope it wins the BMR competition, I would have motorized this one as well. A high goal, but who knows, maybe you will succeed. 46 minutes ago, brick-builds said: We also love the Köf, some days ago we build a basic layout with smd leds and the circuit cubes hub. Here is a screenshot picture: ;-) The SMD Leds are great and the Köf with the side panels also looks good I built a KöF II in October with the Circuit Cube as drive and the use of very small SMD Leds and also presented it here at Eurobricks. So yes, a Circuit Cube makes small locomotives possible.... https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/187847-octrainber-2021-wip-köf-ii/&do=findComment&comment=3467743 Thomas Edited January 12, 20223 yr by Ts__
January 12, 20223 yr 10 hours ago, Ts__ said: A high goal, but who knows, maybe you will succeed. I was not talking about me, but your model :D I purchased the instructions a while ago and can't wait to build it! So yeah, I do you succeed.
January 14, 20223 yr That's incredible: I'm working on three different projects of small locomotives and one is the glorious 7810! ...still some time to reveal my work...
January 31, 20223 yr I saw your vid and was convinced enough to try it myself. Here's my application of the kit into a Porter 0-4-0 I'm working on. Drive train. Hub in the cab, switch accessible. Accessible charge port. More hub. Looking forward to running this locomotive as a switcher and industrial loco. A post will be made when it is completed.
January 31, 20223 yr great models! as for alternative motors go have a look at modding a micro servo to allow continous rotation and depending on the way you mod the motor you can either have a normal small geared down dc motor or if you keep and mod the electronic board of the servo you can get a motor with integrated esc in it.
February 17, 20223 yr On 1/11/2022 at 11:45 AM, brick-builds said: Yes, I think it's possible. omg Has it arrived meanwhile? It did ... yesterday!
March 11, 20222 yr On 1/12/2022 at 6:42 PM, Amoreternum said: I was not talking about me, but your model :D I purchased the instructions a while ago and can't wait to build it! So yeah, I do you succeed. Do you have a crystal ball? ;-) I had you there first completely misunderstood and only after your comment, how you meant your sentence. You believed in me more than I did myself. Thank you. Thomas
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