Brickstone_City Posted August 6, 2025 Posted August 6, 2025 Hi, Just a fun side-project using the only properly working Lego propeller parts, 89509. At first I was trying out a Mould King Furious Hyper Speed L-Motor, but it always had to rest after a minute or so of continuous use. Other motors with gears did not work properly either. So, I replaced it with an old Lego 5292c01 RC Race Buggy motor. Other scenes show various test runs featuring various MOCs and MODs. I stuck rubber traction rings to the driving wheels of the Cobi Ty2 Kriegslok with superglue because of lacking grooves like usual. That's why it is running quite wobbly sometimes, still trying to perfect it, maybe will remove them again... ;-) Quote
XG BC Posted August 6, 2025 Posted August 6, 2025 you can use a triangle file and spin the wheels with a motor to essentially make your own v grove that is straight fyi. Quote
zephyr1934 Posted August 7, 2025 Posted August 7, 2025 The Schienenzeppelin is insane! Lots of other great MOCs in the video as well. Quote
Brickstone_City Posted August 7, 2025 Author Posted August 7, 2025 11 hours ago, XG BC said: you can use a triangle file and spin the wheels with a motor to essentially make your own v grove that is straight fyi. Hi, Thanks! :-) Good idea, am just wondering if that produces an even result... at least I have a second fresh set of the wheels as I bought the loco without tender once more as a parts donor. ;-) Quote
Feuer Zug Posted August 7, 2025 Posted August 7, 2025 Wicked! Just watch the tunnel clearances with that propeller. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted August 8, 2025 Posted August 8, 2025 Superb collection! The Schienenzeppelin is totally cool and realistic! Quote
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