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My son (10 years old) made a small model gray locomotive.

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It goes slow. But still, he's going?

Thank you for attention. Goodbye, we left.

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Very nice creation for a 10 year old boy! Its quite close to the original! The fact that it is RC is also great!

Thank you. Unfortunately, the motor part of the PF was done badly, very slow and low power. Therefore, the train was dismantled.

Clever lad.

Thank you so much.

your ten year old son makes better trains than me. I might stop building trains now...

Thank you. No need to build a train stop. As a child he liked large models and he went to collect the model techniques. In which I personally do not understand anything. :sceptic:

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Looks very accurate and some great parts usage on those cassette tiles for the lights.

Thank you. But the locomotive has turned a bit disproportionate, and therefore it was decided to dismantle it, moreover, the movement through the PF turned very unfortunate. We have a motorized trolley crane, it, we, too, can do with PF, we do not know better and convenient engine wiring diagram to the leading bogie axis. :look:

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Remarkable. I've seen a lot of details reproduced in a very accurate manner. Congrats to the builder. :thumbup:

Many thanks. Children quickly light up and cool down quickly. Interests change.

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Holy crap that's amazing for a 10-year old! :oh3:

I was thinking that was really good for a 10-year old, then I saw that he'd built PF into it as well! I don't care that it only went very slow, the fact is that it worked! Amazing.

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Wow! I was already impressed before I noticed it's built by a 10 year-old!

As others have said, very interesting parts usage - those headlights caught my eye first.

The prototype is probably a slow shunter so slow is not necessarily bad. If you want to speed it up you will have to add gears or use a train motor.

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I just know that I was not even close to that league as a 10 year old ... possibly I am not even today.

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Holy crap that's amazing for a 10-year old! :oh3:

I was thinking that was really good for a 10-year old, then I saw that he'd built PF into it as well! I don't care that it only went very slow, the fact is that it worked! Amazing.

Thank you. Such a motion is not viable and can not withstand any game.

I'd like to find a way to secure mounting PF-motor with a single axis like locomotives.

But the sound of the movement of the locomotive on the video pleased us. :classic:

GREAT!!!

Very good how the prototype´s details were reproduced.

Thank you. In this case, at first, he found the items, and then found a suitable locomotive. Because the little details, as we train our never understand. Besides the worst. This we disassembled by mutual consent. But, if we can find a way to uniaxial motorized cart, then collect it necessary.

Very cool. That kid has skills.

Thank you. With one and a half years, he has collected sets of Lego City. Under my supervision. That he had not eaten parts. :look: So I had to and I get involved in this very interesting case.

Wow! I was already impressed before I noticed it's built by a 10 year-old!

As others have said, very interesting parts usage - those headlights caught my eye first.

The prototype is probably a slow shunter so slow is not necessarily bad. If you want to speed it up you will have to add gears or use a train motor.

Thank you. Reliable connection could not be reached, and the place is small. And you do not want to set a standard trolley. This - not the principle of sport in modeling.

I just know that I was not even close to that league as a 10 year old ... possibly I am not even today.

Thank you. This will come with time. Just need to collect and collect. Then dismantle and disassemble. And then again to collect. Lots of. How LEGO Train 12 volts. :wink:

Lovely little locomotive! :wub:

Thank you so much. I will tell him. :thumbup:

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