Ron Dayes Posted August 2, 2017 Hi, i just saw the 50 years of track set - a neat thing, but probably the best item of it is the 4 wide Metroliner. Therefore i did wonder if i could do the Horizon Express in the same scale and perhaps motorize it. So i also started the Metroliner first, thought of ways of making a super small boogie still with functionality for a motor to attach to. ATM its rubberbands around bushes for transaction, yet im very unsure if this were to work in a real build if the boogie turns. I used gears as wheels for the motor unit (if you look close into the pic). If any of you have motorized a 4 wide train without using standard sized train wheels, id be thrilled to hear/see about it. 4 wide Horizon Express by Ron Dayes, auf Flickr 4 wide Metroliner by Ron Dayes, auf Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ColletArrow Posted August 2, 2017 That looks to be Genius. What motor are you using? Alternatively, perhaps you could power a tyred wheel, rubbing against the train wheels? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted August 2, 2017 Wow ...fantastic models! I like this 4 studs version! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hod Carrier Posted August 3, 2017 So nice to see some more 4-wide scale. While I have a powered 4-wide scale TRAXX locomotive I used standard sized wheels. I know 4DBrix showcased some smaller 3D printed wheels, but they weren't suitable for the model because they would lower the height so much it wouldn't be possible to use any coupling bars. You might want to check them out. I'm not entirely sure how much success you would have using rubber bands, but it would be interesting to see. Maybe you should build one and find out. The alternative would be the Technic-based solution designed by Space2310, although it is rather bulky for the models you've produced. I'd be interested to see the internal arrangement of parts you've selected, particularly for power and control. I'm guessing that the grey panels are the sides of the standard LEGO battery box. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baard Posted August 3, 2017 Love these Rubber bands function sometimes better than gears in my 4 wide version of the Lego Land Train (set 4000014) espescially in the curves. Hope to see these IRB Could you show us the transmission? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites