Funny how lego said the orient express was too heavy to motorize but didn't say anything when their 42055 bucket wheel excavator wouldn't budge straight out the box freshly built
The battery box doesn’t actually fit as the tender in the set is one plate too low. Here you raised it up one on the bottom, and I added to the top, but this doesn’t look as good as it’s supposed to.
I've been working on my own motorisation "upgrade" it's really a complete redesign ending in a 2-8-8-4 wheel arrangement with 2 L motors, just need to finalise the Bricklink order for the extra parts and I can find out if I'm a genius or an idiot... probably an idiot, though I did think of a way around 2 motors powering a single drive shaft
Very nice video. Do you suggest motorizing both tender and locomotive to pull more weight or for speed? Can train motor and L-motor work together like this? Thank you!
Hello! I haven’t tried it yet. I think it would work better having two motors but the batteries in the one box would die sooner. They would both work together. The difficulty would be getting the remote to work for both of them at the same time. Sorry for the late reply. There is probably a way to build a remote on the app to have both motors operate together when you press a button
Where would one place the 2 motors? Im about to get 2 Orientals to make an xl version but will it work with 9v and where to place the motor(s)? (Its the setup i wanna invest in instead of pu 🙈)
Thank you. I will have to do another one soon. I agree it is something I haven’t done in awhile and have more to bring to the table to help builders and the community. I appreciate the comment and I will put this on my list:)
Tried the second method and did not work because the gears where grinding had rebuild the base to get room for bigger gears that lie above each other. als I had conected the out 2 axle of the big train wheels than the beam that connects the wheels can get stuck.
If you motorise the locomotive you definitely need traction tires. And even with the tender motorised the driving wheels of the locomotive will turn easier with the traction tires.
@@130jukeboxhero I need to do that! If you put 1 or 2 motors on the first car or tender it should work. Some builders have put two motors on one of the passenger wagons
@@leggomyjameso6082 also if you have a 10 speed bicycle tube laying around just cut it in half and you will have a lifetime supply of traction rubber bands
Sadly, this set is a blatant try by the Accor hotel group to force their new luxury brand onto consumers. Instead of paying you for free advertisement, they are asking you for an insane amount of money. The least thing anyone can do is turn around the "Orient Express" "brand" brick and use it as a regular dark blue brick. This design is complete new fiction by the marketing division and has nothing to do with any proper incarnation of the real Orient Express. What makes it worse is that "Orient Express" is a train name, not a brand. It was in use by state-owned railway companies for public trains until 2009. So, this almost 150-year-old tradition is being exploited by corporations to scam you out of your money for a fake "luxury" brand. It does not get much more immoral than that.
Yeah, this set was such a complete shit fest, beginning to end, I feel so bad for the actual creator who submitted his original design, totally undeserved. The absolute joke of "rails" which can't even sit flat, the lack of a motor or lights, the comically bad prints, the weird selection of names (which can't even be on the same line!) and so on. There is so much wrong with the set, even when completely disregarding the price. But for some reason people hold Lego to incredibly low standards.
Ordered my Orient Express yesterday for double insider points. Definitely gonna motorize mine from watching your video! Thank you my friend 🔥🔥
You’re welcome! Enjoy it, it is a very cool train:)
Hey! How do you assemble the wheels on the bottom black part ? Which wheels do you use? I’m stucked on that part
Is there a guide on how to convert using the 9volt system?
Funny how lego said the orient express was too heavy to motorize but didn't say anything when their 42055 bucket wheel excavator wouldn't budge straight out the box freshly built
That is a cool set! With enough creativity any Lego set can be moved with power functions
Well done! I’ve been waiting forma good video showing these comparisons.
Thank you! I’m glad you saw it:)
That´s the best way, for me. Do you need extra pieces for the 1st motorisation? Never mind the slipping. Real ones also slip.
The battery box doesn’t actually fit as the tender in the set is one plate too low. Here you raised it up one on the bottom, and I added to the top, but this doesn’t look as good as it’s supposed to.
You should add the Emerald Night traction tires on its wheels. that should help with the wheel slip.
Thank you I agree! I had them on order and they didn’t arrive when I made this. They helped
I know this is an old comment but could you explain? Are they just the normal rubber banded wheels?
@@jonahkolb5451Yes they are.
I've been working on my own motorisation "upgrade"
it's really a complete redesign ending in a 2-8-8-4 wheel arrangement with 2 L motors, just need to finalise the Bricklink order for the extra parts and I can find out if I'm a genius or an idiot... probably an idiot, though I did think of a way around 2 motors powering a single drive shaft
You’re not an idiot, that sounds like a cool idea! Good for you
Very nice video. Do you suggest motorizing both tender and locomotive to pull more weight or for speed? Can train motor and L-motor work together like this? Thank you!
Hello! I haven’t tried it yet. I think it would work better having two motors but the batteries in the one box would die sooner. They would both work together. The difficulty would be getting the remote to work for both of them at the same time. Sorry for the late reply. There is probably a way to build a remote on the app to have both motors operate together when you press a button
Have you tried motorize using the 9v train motor with 9v tracks?
I did once for this set but I heard it works better with two 9V motors
Where would one place the 2 motors? Im about to get 2 Orientals to make an xl version but will it work with 9v and where to place the motor(s)? (Its the setup i wanna invest in instead of pu 🙈)
Just asking for the first method what are the pieces actually called so I could search for them on bricklink
Just add traction bands to fix the problem
It would be great if you could do some more sorting bulk into sets videos
Thank you. I will have to do another one soon. I agree it is something I haven’t done in awhile and have more to bring to the table to help builders and the community. I appreciate the comment and I will put this on my list:)
Tried the second method and did not work because the gears where grinding had rebuild the base to get room for bigger gears that lie above each other. als I had conected the out 2 axle of the big train wheels than the beam that connects the wheels can get stuck.
Good to know. I’m sorry to hear the second method didn’t work. It was difficult to get this one going at first
If you motorise the locomotive you definitely need traction tires. And even with the tender motorised the driving wheels of the locomotive will turn easier with the traction tires.
I agree! I should have had them for this video
Orient express coming through 😅😅😅😅😅😅
So where is the 9volt option?
@@130jukeboxhero I need to do that! If you put 1 or 2 motors on the first car or tender it should work. Some builders have put two motors on one of the passenger wagons
My method is two 9 volt motors in the first coach
I like that, I will try that!
I was thinking motorise the tender as in the video then add a second motor in the fist coach as the power up has two outputs
Nice haircut
Thank you!
Carriage are extremely heavy to me
Glue some sand paper strips to the wheels on the engine
That’s actually a great idea! Thank you
@@leggomyjameso6082 also if you have a 10 speed bicycle tube laying around just cut it in half and you will have a lifetime supply of traction rubber bands
I use Rainbow looms, you can choose black or transparent, lasts a long time, I stole some of my kids looms
oh you don't use 9v? ew.
Sadly, this set is a blatant try by the Accor hotel group to force their new luxury brand onto consumers. Instead of paying you for free advertisement, they are asking you for an insane amount of money.
The least thing anyone can do is turn around the "Orient Express" "brand" brick and use it as a regular dark blue brick. This design is complete new fiction by the marketing division and has nothing to do with any proper incarnation of the real Orient Express.
What makes it worse is that "Orient Express" is a train name, not a brand. It was in use by state-owned railway companies for public trains until 2009. So, this almost 150-year-old tradition is being exploited by corporations to scam you out of your money for a fake "luxury" brand. It does not get much more immoral than that.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
Yeah, this set was such a complete shit fest, beginning to end, I feel so bad for the actual creator who submitted his original design, totally undeserved.
The absolute joke of "rails" which can't even sit flat, the lack of a motor or lights, the comically bad prints, the weird selection of names (which can't even be on the same line!) and so on. There is so much wrong with the set, even when completely disregarding the price.
But for some reason people hold Lego to incredibly low standards.
I'll buy an extra set on your behalf.