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Best way to manage 2 motors on a PF engine
marsupilami replied to elicend's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Like baard says, you can double everything for 2 engines and put the IR receiver on the same channel and the motors on the same output (e.g. both on the red output). That'll work fine and you'll need only one IR controller. If something is not clear you can send me a private message in French, too :) -
Best way to manage 2 motors on a PF engine
marsupilami replied to elicend's topic in LEGO Train Tech
There's no need to sync anything, because you attach both motors to the same IR receiver output (regardless of using the polarity switch or reverse the polarity in the motor itself). -
MOC: Shark of the Pennsylvania Railroad
marsupilami replied to SavaTheAggie's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Looking good Tony, and here's a 'me too' for being impressed with the way it can make the turns. Will you be releasing building instructions for this remake? (hint) :)- 13 replies
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Help ! Looking for large steam locomotive instructions
marsupilami replied to philou14's topic in LEGO Train Tech
If you want to build really big engines, you should also check Tony Sava's Bricklink shop: http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=AggieSava See http://www.flickr.com/photos/savatheaggie/ as well. HTH -
Best way to manage 2 motors on a PF engine
marsupilami replied to elicend's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Hello Elicend, if you use 2 motors in 1 engine, you'd normally use: - 1 battery box or LiPo battery - 1 IR receiver - 1 polarity switch (optional, see link) - 2 motors The polarity switch is attached to the same output of motor #1. Motor #2 will in turn be attached to the polarity switch. The switch needs to be set to the position so both motors will move in the same direction. The polarity switch will also take up space in your engine. Some people (including me) have reversed the polarity of motor #2. See this link for more details: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=63461 Don't worry, you can still use this motor by itself later on, because you can also change the direction on the PF remote controller. -
Nice work Nieks. As duq said, it is very hard to capture the nose of these engines in Lego. I think you did a nice job, I like the horns used for the lights. It eliminates the need to build in 8+ wide I guess. I also like the graffiti touch. Unfortunately such graffiti is too common on 'our' trains... I was in Amsterdam a few weeks ago and found out where NS are keeping all those 16/17/1800 engines; a the switching yard alongside the Piet Hein kade. No photos unfortunately...
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Nice MOC, I think you captured the rural part very well!
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That is very well done! I like the color scheme, especially that of the passenger cars. Great detail. The bogies remind me of the Railbricks ones, too. They look nice!
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Nice MOC, like the loading & unloading mechanism, too! Smart find.
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Big train setup ready to unbox - how to config it?
marsupilami replied to xangodango's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Pics, or it didn't happen! <grin> I think a most of us like to see such a pile of lego boxes! -
Hello Tearloch, check this MOC: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=286905 Not mine, but came across this some time ago. Also, Railbricks featured a MOW MOC (a truck) in one of the later issues I believe.
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You sir, are a genius! Your creations are looking very good.
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MOC: Rapid Transit Underground Train
marsupilami replied to Sheriff von Snottingham's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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I have never seen trains like that in real life, but since you included an example of the real thing I must say you did a great job capturing it in Lego. I like the all red one better, for sure!
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MOC: Power Functions Intercity Train with Automatic Sliding Doors
marsupilami replied to Esben Kolind's topic in LEGO Train Tech
This is brilliant, thanks for sharing how you did it. It makes running trains even more dynamic than it already is. Keep up the good work :-)