jamesed_1971 Posted May 14, 2018 Posted May 14, 2018 Well done, your LGB scale lego train is awesome, like you I was inspired by some YouTube videos in 2014 which in my case were 16mm live steam locomotives running on 32mm track, because of the high price tag of 16mm scale live steam locomotives I decided to make a Lego version 16mm scale Lady Anne live steam locomotive which is manufactured in the UK by Roundhouse Engineering. My Lego 16mm scale Lady Anne steam locomotive is 16 studs wide and 44 studs long and 20 studs long and is able to run on 32mm track, since building my steam locomotive I have made a 16 mm scale 4 wheel coach which the train pulls quite easily around my Peco SM32 track with no problems. I am currently adding more details like piping and other items Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted May 15, 2018 Author Posted May 15, 2018 (edited) 13 hours ago, jamesed_1971 said: Well done, your LGB scale lego train is awesome, like you I was inspired by some YouTube videos in 2014 which in my case were 16mm live steam locomotives running on 32mm track, because of the high price tag of 16mm scale live steam locomotives I decided to make a Lego version 16mm scale Lady Anne live steam locomotive which is manufactured in the UK by Roundhouse Engineering. My Lego 16mm scale Lady Anne steam locomotive is 16 studs wide and 44 studs long and 20 studs long and is able to run on 32mm track, since building my steam locomotive I have made a 16 mm scale 4 wheel coach which the train pulls quite easily around my Peco SM32 track with no problems. I am currently adding more details like piping and other items Hi! Thank you! I'd love to see some pictures of your rendition of the Lady Anne (and carriages too)! Edited May 15, 2018 by Paperinik77pk Quote
jamesed_1971 Posted May 15, 2018 Posted May 15, 2018 Paperinik77pk, here is the original posting I did from 2014. I am currently adding new details to the model Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted May 15, 2018 Author Posted May 15, 2018 @jamesed_1971 oh yes - now I remember this model!!! Actually it was one of the Mocs that inspired me to try the "Big Scale" - I remembered only the locomotive - not the wagon - it really is impressive!!! Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted June 22, 2018 Author Posted June 22, 2018 Hi all, a little update! The "Steamer" type chassis is ready and rolling: It is very simple and quite sturdy, and obviously inspired by classic 12V red chassis from the 80s . Locomotive body is still waiting parts, but it's quite ready. This chassis can be also replicated in black or dark stone gray without any problem. Rods slide inside the cylinders - no more no less. While the blue diesel "7720" is powered by a SBrick, this one will keep infrared PF receiver for the moment. Hope you like it! Ciao, Davide Quote
Sven J Posted June 22, 2018 Posted June 22, 2018 Hi Davide, looks very promising! The only thing I'd propose: Wouldn't it look even better if the cylinders were curved at the bottom? Best regards, Sven Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted June 22, 2018 Author Posted June 22, 2018 36 minutes ago, Tenderlok said: Hi Davide, looks very promising! The only thing I'd propose: Wouldn't it look even better if the cylinders were curved at the bottom? Best regards, Sven Absolutely!!! I'll try this evening to round them a bit !!! Nice suggestion! Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted June 23, 2018 Author Posted June 23, 2018 On 6/22/2018 at 4:12 PM, Tenderlok said: Hi Davide, looks very promising! The only thing I'd propose: Wouldn't it look even better if the cylinders were curved at the bottom? Best regards, Sven Hi Sven! You were right - it's a completely different story now! Quote
Sven J Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 Indeed! Seems as if you also added (at least parts of) the body? Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted June 24, 2018 Author Posted June 24, 2018 11 hours ago, Tenderlok said: Indeed! Seems as if you also added (at least parts of) the body? Yes, you are right, in this photo the body is on...it is basically the one that can be seen on page 2 of this thread, a "doubled" 7810 with some modifications Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted June 28, 2018 Author Posted June 28, 2018 (edited) Hi all, finally all parts arrived and I finished the XXL steamer locomotive. As usual I got inspiration by an old gray era model I really love because it's heavily linked to my childhood memories. Here it is! It is a big 7810, transformed in a narrow gauge locomotive that can cover all kind of services, from shunting to small passenger traffic. This time I wanted an interior, so I tried to imagine a small steamer cockpit. Now I'm planning to build a real cockpit also for the blue 7720. It's ok to have small amount fo detail since these are big toys - but there's room for some experiments...currently a lot of room! For example, the original 7810 has not a steam dome, therefore I tried to build one. Front headlights seem a bit cross-eyed, since are mounted in an inner position than in the original 7810. I think it makes the locomotive a little less serious. The locomotive can produce steam from the main chimney thanks to a Seuthe 99 steam generator and I'm planning to make it also sound like a steamer, using a very economic Velleman MK134 kit. I still don't know if I will succeed in soldering the kit properly, but let's see. The real deal will be how to syncronize the sound to the speed. Transmission was revisited, since the gear ratio was too long, and the old solution was too weak to support all the body weight. From pictures is hard to tell how big it is - so I put the original 7810 Minifig and box tin some photos just to give an idea. I hope you like it! I will make a video as soon as I've some time to re-build the outdoor railroad! Edited June 28, 2018 by Paperinik77pk Quote
Capparezza Posted June 29, 2018 Posted June 29, 2018 @Paperinik77pk Holey Moley! That's looking sweet! I totally love those old sets and this is a wonderful rendition of that little steamer. I'm wondering how that Velleman sound generator works. There must be some input to get the speed of the train from? Looking forward to when you've integrated it into your build. Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted June 29, 2018 Author Posted June 29, 2018 56 minutes ago, Capparezza said: @Paperinik77pk Holey Moley! That's looking sweet! I totally love those old sets and this is a wonderful rendition of that little steamer. I'm wondering how that Velleman sound generator works. There must be some input to get the speed of the train from? Looking forward to when you've integrated it into your build. Hi there! Thanks!!! The sound will be very "toyish" - there is an hack that can be done to make the sound a bit more deep (changing a resistor type). The speed of steam blows and volume are regulated trough potentiometers. I am a real beginner on electronics - so once the kit is all soldered and working I will try to understand how to integrate it with PF motor. I searched also for a "diesel" sound generator but I did not find any kit like this one - pity. Quote
Sven J Posted July 2, 2018 Posted July 2, 2018 Hi Davide! Lovely, as expected! Like Capparezza, I'm very interested to see (and hear) the sound generator. For my own models, I've been a bit reluctant with sound as I feared that the noise from motors and gears would still be too dominant. Hopefully this will not be the case with your steamer! The shovel seems a bit small IMHO. Did you consider using the Fabuland part? Anyway, I think she needs a tender now... Ciao, Sven Quote
Paperinik77pk Posted July 2, 2018 Author Posted July 2, 2018 14 hours ago, Tenderlok said: Hi Davide! Lovely, as expected! Like Capparezza, I'm very interested to see (and hear) the sound generator. For my own models, I've been a bit reluctant with sound as I feared that the noise from motors and gears would still be too dominant. Hopefully this will not be the case with your steamer! The shovel seems a bit small IMHO. Did you consider using the Fabuland part? Anyway, I think she needs a tender now... Ciao, Sven Hi! Good point, showel is small - it seems a beach toy - I have to find a gray showel in my wife's Fabuland box! A tender was something I did not even consider - 7810 has always been a locomotive without tender so I did not think about it. But given it has an open back - a small tender (2 axles) could fit nicely. The sound generator seems loud on youtube videos - but also XXL motor is quite loud. I did not have time to solder the kit during this weekend, we're preparing for holidays so we had some things to do Thanks for your suggestions - always kind and useful!!! Quote
Sven J Posted July 2, 2018 Posted July 2, 2018 (edited) 8 hours ago, Paperinik77pk said: But given it has an open back - a small tender (2 axles) could fit nicely. Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking of. Or you build a second one and couple the two engines back-to-back, like the German Heeresfeldbahn (military field railway) Zwilling... Edited July 2, 2018 by Tenderlok Quote
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