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PoC means proof of concept.

Wip is for the body of the engine.

Moc is for the pneumatic piston setup.

This is the Es. co 2-6-2 Behemoth Pneumatic Locomotive. Unlike most L-Guage locomotives, this locomotive runs for working pneumatic pistons!

Downside of this locomotive, is the lack of traction (needs rubber bands) And I have seen the Rods pop off a few times, but I beleve I fixed that.

I am only showing this one picture ATM becuase my camera is almost dead.

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Good to see the video, although I see what you mean about the traction. It may be worth investing in some either from Bricklink or TLG direct if they will sell some to you?

I would not like to be the fireman on a train like that, it seems such tiring work from your breathing heavy in the film!

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I confess that when I saw the Topic was marked PoC that Proof of Concept wasn't the first thing that sprang to mind...

Excellant! Yep, you've definitely got a traction problem :classic: Does increasing the train weight make a difference?, or, does that make it too heavy to move?

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Good to see the video, although I see what you mean about the traction. It may be worth investing in some either from Bricklink or TLG direct if they will sell some to you?

I would not like to be the fireman on a train like that, it seems such tiring work from your breathing heavy in the film!

Ha ha ha... The only reason why it is so loud is becuase I was very close to the camera :wacko:

I confess that when I saw the Topic was marked PoC that Proof of Concept wasn't the first thing that sprang to mind...

Excellant! Yep, you've definitely got a traction problem :classic: Does increasing the train weight make a difference?, or, does that make it too heavy to move?

I found 1 of the Lego Traction band on one of them and a rubber band around all three on the opposite side, and let me tell you it does wonders and the train is almost done and its really, really, big...

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You have created a monster! A big hulking air-powered monster. Do you think it's possible to contain it within a 10-wide creation? or can it be orientated horizontally through 90 degrees so that it fits within an 8-wide?

Congratulations though it sure looks impressive....

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You have created a monster! A big hulking air-powered monster. Do you think it's possible to contain it within a 10-wide creation? or can it be orientated horizontally through 90 degrees so that it fits within an 8-wide?

Congratulations though it sure looks impressive....

From what I can understand. I am going with a yes. but they're many problems if you don't use large drivers because of the switch. Also if you scale this to real locomotives this is not all that big.

I have a secret goal for this Locomotive. To create a new category in the moc index... Pneumatics!

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WOW this looks amazing! :wub:

Original creation and incredible mechanism! :thumbup:

You're a genius! :excited:

Lego pneumatics are easy on small scale engines like i1-i2 or v2. And once you know how to build those it is very simple... Only major promlem the pneumatic kit I bought cost be 70 $ :cry_sad:

And my next goal is to make Pneumatic UP Garret Boy. Its going to be slow because I only have 2 air pumps.

Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nice idea, a great marriage of Technic and Trains. :classic: Have you considered building a technic compressor and hiding it in a boxcar or something, rather than having to manually pump it?

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Nice idea, a great marriage of Technic and Trains. :classic: Have you considered building a technic compressor and hiding it in a boxcar or something, rather than having to manually pump it?

Thats what I was thinking! eccept I want to build a tender housing 2 air tanks so I can divert the air to build up while it is at a station.

Wow that's amazing!

Dear Santa, I have been good. Please give me a Lego pneumatic kit for Christmas. :sweet:

Hey Annie I have a small gift for you as in the form of an idea! There is a locomotive speacial to the Richmond area that you should build! Its called the Richmond Tramp and it was a succses world wide acording to the plack I read. Sorry about spelling errors, it doesnt help to splill Dr.Pepper on the key board.....

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