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Hi! This is my latest MOC. It's a pf 7760 that runs on pp3 (9v) battery with a custom adapter. Since i don't have the 7760 i built it with all kinds of colors (it is a prototype after all).

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Here is the pp3 battery.

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I wanted this loco to have the iconic 12v clicking , so i put a little metal tab between the motor and some bricks.

Here it is in action with the custom clicking sound.

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The rear with the ir receiver.

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And here it is .

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1 hour ago, JopieK said:

The "Mondriaan PF version" of the 7760 ;) 

Haha :) Well it is still a prototype.

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I like the effort so far!

I don't understand the reason for the clicking noise? I think you may've mistaken an internal mechanical noise (damage) in your 7760 as something done on purpose??
I wouldn't know since I never owned a copy of the original...

I also tried my hand at updating the 7760 with PF components: https://www.flickr.com/photos/94581721@N06/albums/72157643245649484

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I've built a PF Köf II that runs on a 9V battery. It works, but not for very long. Those batteries run out fast when they power something this big.

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1 hour ago, Duq said:

I've built a PF Köf II that runs on a 9V battery. It works, but not for very long. Those batteries run out fast when they power something this big.

At first i used alkaline 9V batteries, but now i use a NIMH rechargeable cell. Still i have to charge it every day.

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