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Selander

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  1. In the format you build, (~length and width) I'd advice you to stay with 1-2 standard 2-axle PuP train motors. That will look better with that "toy-ish" original Lego building style, and the playability is so much better. A "real" 3-axle technic Lego based bogie with a separate PuP large motor in the loco cabin will need much more length/space/volume than you currently have. Your coaches would also need a rebuild to look appropriate as a consequence. Also bare in mind a 3-axle bogie demands more tweeking and maintenance.
  2. Very nice and realistic bridge πŸ‘πŸ™Œ
  3. @Lok24 I created the custom program in PuP app yesterday, acc to your instructions/proposals and it works perfectly. Thanks again for your kind advice πŸ™Œ
  4. Agreed, I do plan to use the PuP app, for sure. But its interesting to see what alternative solutions people have come up with. Trainheads are part of a very creative community.
  5. Now that's a clever hack. Well done.
  6. Thanks, I'm aware of this option, but not ready to walk along this path... I prefer a PuP app based solution.
  7. Very nice designs, but my favorite is, without doubt, the large couchette car 😍
  8. Great model, all through...πŸ™ŒπŸ‘
  9. Great, thanks a million βœ…πŸ‘
  10. @Lok24. Thanks for the links, I will study them carefully ! πŸ™ŒπŸ€— @Lok24. Is it also possible to just have one slider, but control both hubs simultaneously?
  11. Thanks @Lok24. So if I understand you correct, I need to write my own custom program ? I thought using the Lego PuP remote wasn't possible when using large motors....that it would only be a on/off full throttle ...?(!)
  12. This is right now a hypothetical question, but I'm in process of designing two Powered Up locomotives that I want to run simultaneously. Loco 1: white 2ch PuP hub + large PuP motor. Loco 2: same as above. Option 1: Most convenient would be to use the specific PuP app Lego designed for the crocodile, but is it possible to use that app for "two crocs" simultaneously? Option 2 would be to code a custom app ..can someone please share some screenshots of your program, if you have done that? I'm merely looking for a simple speed control so I'd guess such coding should be easy.... Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
  13. Interesting to hear more about the design and building process . Thanks for sharing!
  14. Good one πŸ€—πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ€ž Very nice interior as well !!
  15. I needed to change and update a PuP app project today, and I only succeeded after looking into a few parts of your excellent instruction. @idlemarvel Thank you very much again for the work you have put in to this. πŸ™ŒπŸ‘
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