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Hi, Lego Train Comunity,

here a video of some of our newest trains (by me and Helos) running at a local event in Italy. Watch it till the end, there are "25 Volts" of reasons.... Enjoy it!

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Really neat trains. I like them a lot. But as I have written on YT it is shame that you didn't made a Full HD video! Any modern smartphone is able to make a Full HD video... :/

Max

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You are in right, Max my friend, I'm not a good video maker or a video editor, I only build, I think, good and efficient Moc trains. But using the term "shame" I think it's a little bit conceited... However, if you want to see my Moc trains in a better way, here the links:

- http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134971#entry2590230

- http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134571#entry2590229

- http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134573#entry2590228

- http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134577#entry2582221

- http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134576#entry2582210

PS: I don't remember any Moc train posted by you on this forum, am I wrong???

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Great layout and very nice train MOCs. Just great to see trains running on long curves.

Can you give some further information about the electrification of the tracks? 9 volts or more? How many feeds are used along the long loop? What kind of modifications have you done in the speed regulators?

Keep up with your great work,

HoMa

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bmarco,

I have seen your trains and they are really beauties. I come from technic forum and I like the trains too. I got at the moment about 12 trains including trams. You're right I'll show them when I'm back from vacation... :)

I made mistake in english expression. I wanted to write "it's a pity" (not shame) that we can not see the moving trains in full HD. Sorry for that... :)

Max

Edited by MaxSupercars
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The long external track has 4 electrical parts (straight, curve, straight, curve), You can regulate each part depending on the weight of single train, from 0 to 25 volts!!! As you can see at the end (the end,THE END!!!) of the video, a single lok (with two 9v motors) reaches on the long straight and by 25 volts an incredible speed, but it has to last only a few seconds to avoid damages to motors!!! Holger, if you need any more information, please, PM und bitte auf Deutsch, Englisch ist fuer mich sehr schwierig...! Max, all O.K., I have to buy a better camera, I know, but it's not my priority.....

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