That engine is something else. The lights, the awesome sound profile. Makes the Lego City train 60197 look kind of dull next to it (although I own and like that one a lot).
It is the most beautiful thing that I saw in my life. And it is also something that I will never have in my life. Greetings from Mexico what a beautiful Lego train you have.
I am sure I could but have no plans to. That is an SD40, this is an SD40T-2 - different length, cooling system, trucks and lots of other details. I don't like ES44's.
Thanks! For the motor connection I cut a PF extension cable and spliced it onto the Loco Genie motor output wires so the PF L motors are unmodified. Given how the PF connectors are stackable, both motors are connected to the same connector, I just had to orient the gears so both motors pulled in the same direction.
Fantastic construction! My son (9) and me are also big fans of Lego Locomotive MOCs and were recently building a shunting locomotive with automated couplings and motorized bogies based on L-motors. May we ask you how exactly the engine concept was realized in your model? And what about the great sound - what product is this? Simply amazing! 😀👍
The two L motors drive the trucks independently, one motor with shaft horizontal driving thru a pair of bevel gears to the vertical shaft which in turn drives the end axles of each bogie via bevel gears within the truck frame. The sound comes from a 28mm round speaker connected directly to the MRC Diesel Loco Genie where the motors are controlled and the sounds generated. MRC no longer sells the Loco Genie but a company called XLSystems, who designed it, sells it online at their website.
My models are in 1:48 scale which is equal to O scale. Per this site, L-gauge is 1:40 scale: l-gauge.org/wiki/index.php/Welcome_to_L-Gauge. Actual Lego track, though, is closer to 1:38 scale.
The Southern Pacific boxcar was built from these instructions: brickmodelrailroader.shop/collections/freight-car/products/pacific-car-foundry-50-insulated-boxcar-premium-instructions
Thanks. Actually, as soon as they became available I bought ten sets of the BMR Kadee couplers but for my layout they were an instant failure. They are very sensitive to any vertical irregularities in the track - the transitions from flat to grade and back caused them to separate - if they were F style couplers they'd have worked. I since switched all my magnetic couplers to the super magnets offered by Studly trains: lifelites.com/train-coupler-retail
@@djg6910 great information thanks! How did you gear the locomotive, I just bought the sd-40-2 and the gearing is terrible. Looking for a solution like yours
@@steambricks2729 You can see some pictures of the model opened up here: www.flickr.com/photos/167589084@N07/albums/72157718819709563 I don't use turntables to connect the trucks, they pivot on the vertical drive axle which allows the trucks to pitch slightly which is needed on my layout to deal with the transitions at the grades. I use a dab of petroleum jelly on the axles to reduce the friction there. I don't have any wheels on the middle axles, they're not visible anyway.
I've tried their Kadee's, although I love the look and function, on my layout they separate vertically due to the change in grade climbing the hill on my layout so I've gone with the LifeLites Studly Trains magnets that are a lot stronger than the original Lego magnets. On a heavy train though, I add a 10mm Dia x 2mm thick round magnet between the magnetic couplers.
Is Loco Genie no longer being made? A quick search yielded no results, even on ebay. GREAT work, and it really closes the gap between lego "toys" and model railroading!
Thanks! You can still buy the Loco Genie from XLSystems, I believe he is the guy who engineered it for MRC here: xlsystemsdcc.com/product/xl-wireless-diesel-sound-module/. Since this video was posted though, I've moved on to Airwire + Tsunami2 decoders for all my locos. I sold the surplus Loco Genies I had.
No I don't. Since I modified a few parts to make it work and since it is really quite a chore to make useable instructions, I don't see that happening. Brick Model Railroader recently released instructions to build their version of an SD40-2 here: brickmodelrailroader.com/ and it would not be too hard to build a T-2 version from those instructions.
There are two standard Lego L motors, out of production at Lego but available on Bricklink or from clone producers: www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=88003-1#T=S&O={%22iconly%22:0} The Loco Genie is available here but takes custom wiring to connect to motors, lights, and batteries: xlsystemsdcc.com/product/xl-wireless-diesel-sound-module/ It says it's a sound decoder but it does include motor and light control as well.
The link is further down in the comments but here it is again: xlsystemsdcc.com/product/xl-wireless-diesel-sound-module/ I've moved on from the Loco Genie to an Airwire wireless receiver connected to a SoundTraxx Tsunami 2 decoder. Much more flexible with sounds and motor control, but much more expensive too.
You can buy instructions for the SD40-2 here: brickmodelrailroader.shop/collections/locomotive/products/emd-sd40-2-diesel-locomotive-bnsf-premium-instructions
It’s so good it don’t even look like lego
That engine is something else. The lights, the awesome sound profile. Makes the Lego City train 60197 look kind of dull next to it (although I own and like that one a lot).
I also like th 45 in the backround, it all looks great man keep it up
Amazing! And that layout . . . so much potential.
Fantastic layout. Thanks for sharing. I wish LEGO trains were always this far along.
This is the coolest thing I’ve seen this year.
Beautiful Locomotive! Keep going!
Beautiful
Lego should really hire Train Moc creators as their train designers because this Train Moc is so cool
It is the most beautiful thing that I saw in my life. And it is also something that I will never have in my life. Greetings from Mexico what a beautiful Lego train you have.
as soon as i saw that you had the gs4 daylight, i paused the vid in surprise. can you make a tut on how to make one of these including the wires?
Best Loco I've Have seen yet! great Job!
Can you make Southern Pacific 7347?
I am sure I could but have no plans to. That is an SD40, this is an SD40T-2 - different length, cooling system, trucks and lots of other details. I don't like ES44's.
That's pretty good!
nice love the heavy load carriage
Amazing moc, how did you connect the Lego motors to the MRC Loco Genie. I always enjoy the engineering aspect of building mocs
Thanks! For the motor connection I cut a PF extension cable and spliced it onto the Loco Genie motor output wires so the PF L motors are unmodified. Given how the PF connectors are stackable, both motors are connected to the same connector, I just had to orient the gears so both motors pulled in the same direction.
Wow looks awesome. Great layout,
Damn.. the amount of detail in lego..
Actually, the SP had oscillating or flashing ditch lights on their wide-cab GE locomotives (their Dash 9's and AC4400CW's).
This is super cool! I love it
Playing with your train set? That’s what Grandkids are for! 🚂
AMAZING❤
Nice!
OMG JEALOUS
Fantastic construction! My son (9) and me are also big fans of Lego Locomotive MOCs and were recently building a shunting locomotive with automated couplings and motorized bogies based on L-motors.
May we ask you how exactly the engine concept was realized in your model? And what about the great sound - what product is this? Simply amazing! 😀👍
The two L motors drive the trucks independently, one motor with shaft horizontal driving thru a pair of bevel gears to the vertical shaft which in turn drives the end axles of each bogie via bevel gears within the truck frame. The sound comes from a 28mm round speaker connected directly to the MRC Diesel Loco Genie where the motors are controlled and the sounds generated. MRC no longer sells the Loco Genie but a company called XLSystems, who designed it, sells it online at their website.
dang im doing an sd45 southern pacific right now
That's actually equal to L scale
My models are in 1:48 scale which is equal to O scale. Per this site, L-gauge is 1:40 scale: l-gauge.org/wiki/index.php/Welcome_to_L-Gauge. Actual Lego track, though, is closer to 1:38 scale.
I was wrong, but still awesome train
@@carolosten995 Thanks!
Where can I get the instructions to build the brown carriage?
The Southern Pacific boxcar was built from these instructions: brickmodelrailroader.shop/collections/freight-car/products/pacific-car-foundry-50-insulated-boxcar-premium-instructions
Wow this is a Amazing. You should check out brick model railroader for real couplers that would fix your separation problem
Thanks. Actually, as soon as they became available I bought ten sets of the BMR Kadee couplers but for my layout they were an instant failure. They are very sensitive to any vertical irregularities in the track - the transitions from flat to grade and back caused them to separate - if they were F style couplers they'd have worked. I since switched all my magnetic couplers to the super magnets offered by Studly trains: lifelites.com/train-coupler-retail
@@djg6910 great information thanks! How did you gear the locomotive, I just bought the sd-40-2 and the gearing is terrible. Looking for a solution like yours
@@steambricks2729 You can see some pictures of the model opened up here:
www.flickr.com/photos/167589084@N07/albums/72157718819709563
I don't use turntables to connect the trucks, they pivot on the vertical drive axle which allows the trucks to pitch slightly which is needed on my layout to deal with the transitions at the grades. I use a dab of petroleum jelly on the axles to reduce the friction there. I don't have any wheels on the middle axles, they're not visible anyway.
@@djg6910 thanks for the I information very helpful!
i know its a year ago vid, but to fix the magnet issue, buy accouple Katie couplers from BMR
I've tried their Kadee's, although I love the look and function, on my layout they separate vertically due to the change in grade climbing the hill on my layout so I've gone with the LifeLites Studly Trains magnets that are a lot stronger than the original Lego magnets. On a heavy train though, I add a 10mm Dia x 2mm thick round magnet between the magnetic couplers.
@@djg6910 Ah, I see. Well atleast I now know about that useful tid bit.
What if it falls off the table..
Is this on lego ideas yet
Is Loco Genie no longer being made? A quick search yielded no results, even on ebay. GREAT work, and it really closes the gap between lego "toys" and model railroading!
Thanks! You can still buy the Loco Genie from XLSystems, I believe he is the guy who engineered it for MRC here: xlsystemsdcc.com/product/xl-wireless-diesel-sound-module/. Since this video was posted though, I've moved on to Airwire + Tsunami2 decoders for all my locos. I sold the surplus Loco Genies I had.
How can you afford it
This is really cool man. Did you build this from scratch with parts initially or use the software to design it online first?
I designed it initially in Studio (available at BrickLink.com) but made many changes while building it, pretty much how any build goes.
Any plans to sell instructions?
No I don't. Since I modified a few parts to make it work and since it is really quite a chore to make useable instructions, I don't see that happening. Brick Model Railroader recently released instructions to build their version of an SD40-2 here: brickmodelrailroader.com/ and it would not be too hard to build a T-2 version from those instructions.
@@djg6910 thank you so much!
Do you have the links to the sound unit and the motors ?
There are two standard Lego L motors, out of production at Lego but available on Bricklink or from clone producers:
www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=88003-1#T=S&O={%22iconly%22:0}
The Loco Genie is available here but takes custom wiring to connect to motors, lights, and batteries:
xlsystemsdcc.com/product/xl-wireless-diesel-sound-module/
It says it's a sound decoder but it does include motor and light control as well.
@@djg6910 and it's for a ho train lol maybe I can get you to do a install video? But thanks for the help.
i like that train can you produce that toy
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Do you have a link to Loco Genie?
The link is further down in the comments but here it is again: xlsystemsdcc.com/product/xl-wireless-diesel-sound-module/
I've moved on from the Loco Genie to an Airwire wireless receiver connected to a SoundTraxx Tsunami 2 decoder. Much more flexible with sounds and motor control, but much more expensive too.
omg can i buy it for $50? i can raise to $75... : ) i love it. i have really wanted a lego sd40-2.
You can buy instructions for the SD40-2 here: brickmodelrailroader.shop/collections/locomotive/products/emd-sd40-2-diesel-locomotive-bnsf-premium-instructions