Sign in to follow this  
Sir E Fullner

MOC: BR 60103 Class A3 Flying Scotsman

Recommended Posts

Long time since I last posted on Eurobricks (University sure takes it out of you). Last Winter I finished a new MOC for display at my local LUG, and here it is making its premiere on the Eurobricks forums:

British Railways 60103 (formerly LNER 4472) A3 Class Flying Scotsman

33937176094_2801016e29.jpg

Most of the model is built with parts from set 10194 Emerald Night, with a few minor additions for purely aesthetic reasons. The entire locomotive is seven studs wide and adapted to run on 9V track. In addition to the 9V train motor in the tender, a separate motor powers the locomotive, connected to the tender 9V motor. She is as troublesome as the real Scotsman, but runs like a dream when given the proper care and attention.

 

33937174794_69dbaf0687_o.jpg

Front view of locomotive.

 

33937173344_58ba0b1fea_o.jpg

Locomotive side view.

 

33937171904_025ab4ca1e_o.jpg

Tender side view, with 9V motor underneath.

 

34738792166_1d30d2a77d_o.jpg

Tender rear view, with corridor and porthole for light

 

34778940475_5ae84c9f39_o.jpg

Tender top view.

 

33937168454_46481690dc_o.jpg

View in locomotive cab, with modified 10194 firebox, gauges, and regulator.

 

34778939725_3c670155ff_o.jpg

Inside the firebox, with a view of the motor powering the locomotive.

 

34778938445_bfa31bdf3b_o.jpg

Rear view from the windows of a pullman carriage.

Feel free to post any comments or questions, and thanks for viewing!

Always entertaining, always inspiring, always:

Edited by Sir E Fullner

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Nice build! I think it is very interesting how you have both a 9v motor in the tender and another motor in the locomotive. How did you figure out how to match the speeds of both motors so one is not pulling and the other is not dragging?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 5/22/2017 at 6:02 AM, ALCO said:

Nice build! I think it is very interesting how you have both a 9v motor in the tender and another motor in the locomotive. How did you figure out how to match the speeds of both motors so one is not pulling and the other is not dragging?

To be honest, I put it in without a second thought, and used any gears I had on hand (namely, 1x 76019, 1x 4019, 1x 32270, 2x 6589). Still, there's not too much of a push-me pull-you issue.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.