Superb job. Are you running it on regular LEGO 9V curves? As they don't look a sharp enough radius to be standard LEGO (but it could just be the camera angle) I'm only starting out in 9V and just got my first Metroliner set. So might add a motor to my new passenger Train - Although I re-coloured it from Green to Red: ruclips.net/video/qpeWAHSYHFo/видео.html
@@sunil766 I didn't know they were working on a new speed regulator as well, that's pretty cool! Although I am quite partial to my Lego 9v regulators 😅. I've even modified a few to provide more power, but that's more for use with PF stuff than trains. I only have 2 9v motors ATM
Fantastic speed!
Superb job.
Are you running it on regular LEGO 9V curves? As they don't look a sharp enough radius to be standard LEGO (but it could just be the camera angle)
I'm only starting out in 9V and just got my first Metroliner set.
So might add a motor to my new passenger Train - Although I re-coloured it from Green to Red:
ruclips.net/video/qpeWAHSYHFo/видео.html
Those are fx tracks' R88 curves.
@@sunil766 that makes sense, no wonder it looks so good! - (I can’t wait for someone to make a third party 9v train motor.)
@@MinifigJez they're working on that too, plus new speed regulator and longer radius switches.
@@sunil766 FANTASTIC! - like I said, I’ve been PF and 12v until now, so don’t have much 9v… I can’t wait.
@@sunil766 I didn't know they were working on a new speed regulator as well, that's pretty cool! Although I am quite partial to my Lego 9v regulators 😅. I've even modified a few to provide more power, but that's more for use with PF stuff than trains. I only have 2 9v motors ATM