Finished Paint Job, 3D Printed Loco, with LionChief

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • This is the follow-up to my 3D printed train project:
    • 3D Printed O27 Loco an...
    LioneChief board was purchased from Lionel during their yearly half-price parts sale. www.lionelsupport.com/PCB-LOC...
    A photo resistor and self-flashing LED replaces the sensor and tach strip (on the flywheel) that controls the chuffing..
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Комментарии • 8

  • @peterd.9893
    @peterd.9893 24 дня назад

    Awesome! Wish they make so many like this!

  • @SteamIsntKing
    @SteamIsntKing 13 дней назад

    I wish i had this it looks so cute

  • @NadaSurferTube
    @NadaSurferTube 25 дней назад

    SO fun omg...

  • @SteamIsntKing
    @SteamIsntKing 13 дней назад

    for the loco why not add a rod? wouldnt look too bad

    • @ChristmasGarden
      @ChristmasGarden  13 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! That has bothered me also. I can on the one side (left), but on the other the actual motor sticks out too far so it would look awkward, imo. And I'd have to drill and tap holes in the pot metal wheels. The actual 3D print I used was originally used to test the idea, but I decided to use it anyway. If I can find a different style of powertruck with the motor mounted on the top (not the side), I will make side rods and have a more complete look, but still whimsical.