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Power Function Train Bogie with three "wheels"

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Hey Guys, i would like a bogie with Three wheels. The bogie like going with a Power Function Motor.

Sorry my English is Not so much.

This bogie i Found at Railbricks:

http://railbricks.com/build-instructions/doc_download/79-threeaxletruck

And this is the Dieselengine i would like to rebuild (this is a MoC like brickshelf this is NOT MY MOC!!!)

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=243386

Please give me Some Trick or Tips

Best greets Rob

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Hey Guys, i would like a bogie with Three wheels. The bogie like going with a Power Function Motor.

Sorry my English is Not so much.

This bogie i Found at Railbricks:

http://railbricks.co...-threeaxletruck

And this is the Dieselengine i would like to rebuild (this is a MoC like brickshelf this is NOT MY MOC!!!)

http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=243386

Best greets Rob

The new PF train motors are also very good, but this one seems to work well :)

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Here's another couple of examples

Power Functions Train Wheels Bottom by Shuppiluliumas, on Flickr

CTS 5814 - Bottom by aawsm, on Flickr

Co Bogie by gambort, on Flickr"

Depending on how far apart you want your wheels, you might be able to have a non-sliding center axel, but there will always be some friction.

There is also a technique which uses normal Lego train wheels with the center one sliding between the other two, (often referred to as Tall Tims trucks I think) but I couldn't find a link and they only work for non powered truck so probably wont be useful for you.

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Thanks for finding those links peterab, Interesting techniques used in them default_thumbup.gif

I didn't have to look very hard as I've been wanting to build a DB 103 class electric for some time so I've been collecting links. Still have to finish my current projects first but I hope to make a start on the 103 soon.

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You could also use the bogie featured in Railbricks magazine number 6. I currently use this in an extended version in my NS 1200 WIP.

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