LMGbros 772
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Quick questions regarding motorization...
LMGbros 772 replied to LMGbros 772's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Update: So after just over a week of work, I have begun to build the body around the motors. However, I realized that I didn't take into account the length of the motor cables for the forward motor. Would it be a good idea to move both motors inward one stud? I'm currently leaning toward that option. Doing so would also eliminate the 1x7 technic lift arms from the design. Hypothetically, if I were to drop down from two motors to one, would the Hudson still be able to pull at least five coaches at a reasonable speed? -
Quick questions regarding motorization...
LMGbros 772 replied to LMGbros 772's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Current progress on my J3a for the day. I have the drive train figured out, so my next step is to mount the motors more sturdily, and then build the rest of the engine around the motors. Before that, I intend to attach the front and read trucks to the main locomotive frame. Also wanted feedback on the rear trailing bogie. Is this a good design or should I modify it? -
Quick questions regarding motorization...
LMGbros 772 replied to LMGbros 772's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thank you for the feedback. Those technic beams are stand-ins for a 13 L side rod I intend to acquire when I eventually build the J3a with actual bricks. The technic beams are tolerable, but they just don’t look the proper part for steam locomotive builds. -
Quick questions regarding motorization...
LMGbros 772 replied to LMGbros 772's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Here is a photo of what I have so far. It is from a discord server I am in that is dedicated to LEGO train building. -
Quick questions regarding motorization...
LMGbros 772 replied to LMGbros 772's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thank you for the reply, zephyr. I have not yet built the cars just yet, but I do have the parts for the observation car. You have provided an excellent guide, and I thank you for that. I intend to use it during my development of future train mocs. I haven't tried to build the drive train IRL yet because I don't have the parts for it, (especially the wheels) but I hope to soon. I do intend to post photos and ask questions if I run into trouble, but when I tried to post a photo of one of my mocs in another thread a few weeks back, I could not upload it because of the file size limit. I know this forum is not an image hosting website, but I'll have to find a way to lower their size below 100 kg so I can post them. Thank you again for your assistance. -
Hello everyone, I am currently designing a LEGO model of a New York Central J3a streamlined Hudson. It will use Brick Train Depot 3D-printed XXL disk drivers, and I intend to power it with two Power Functions L Motors connected to the center axle. Where I am getting stuck is 1: How to mount the motors inside the boiler, and 2: how to make the locomotive fast and powerful, strong enough to pull at least 5 coaches. (Specifically, the ones that Anthony Sava has for sale on the Brick Train Depot website, that are equipped with roller bearings. I bought them some time ago, and I wanted to make a Hudson to go with them. I'm pretty new to designing and building my own LEGO locomotives from scratch. I've made a few smaller engines before, but nothing this large with this motor set up before, Any assistance or advice you can provide will be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Custom LDD bricks and fixes
LMGbros 772 replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Quick question: is there a way to add the Big Ben Bricks or Brick Train Depot wheel files in LDD? Three of them were added to LDD when I got the files installed, but none of the others are present. -
Absolutely wonderful moc! It is incredibly detailed. Are you willing to provide any advice when it comes to building articulated locomotives out of LEGO? I plan on building at least two, myself.
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You don't see too many railroad inspection vehicles built in LEGO. Great work! Looks really cool!
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[MOC] Derail Valley locomotives (instructions + parts list)
LMGbros 772 replied to witchy's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Wonderful little shunter! I love how you were able to pull off the rear windows with those bracket plates. The light blue color looks good as well! -
Custom LDD bricks and fixes
LMGbros 772 replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Thanks for the reply, Suenkachun. Everything is in working order now, but I'll be sure to keep an eye on both threads. -
Custom LDD bricks and fixes
LMGbros 772 replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Here you go, this is the one I followed. -
Thank you, Damian! I'm glad to be here. I took a look at your Rebrickable page, and you have some pretty cool stuff there!
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Practise Posting Here!
LMGbros 772 replied to Pandora's topic in New Member Section - PLEASE READ BEFORE STARTING!
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Hello everyone, I'm glad to be here, and I look forward to meeting all of you, as well as sharing my own LEGO creations, which include steam locomotives, and historical warships and other vessels. I can't wait to meet all of you! Sincerely, LMGbros 772.
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Custom LDD bricks and fixes
LMGbros 772 replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Hey guys, new member here. I've been trying to install these custom parts for a few days now, and they just don't appear. I've been trying to follow the steps exactly as they are stated in the LDD New Parts thread. I don't know if it's an issue of not having something or someTHINGS in the right folder or folders, or some other problems, but I am genuinely at a loss and I don't know what to do. As I said, I followed all the steps just as they were stated. Any help you can give is greatly appreciated. EDIT: nevermind, I got them installed. I followed a tutorial I found on YouTube.