@@cnrailfan3473 real railroads would use 2 locomotives either 2 units at the front ot 1 at the front and one in the rear. Very rarely do you see a unit in the middle
@@insomniacbritgaming1632 passenger trains these days are mostly Electric Multiple Units. 3-4 cars permanently stuck together, with steering cabins at both ends, and it’s becoming more and more common to just have motors on All The Places.
When I was a kid the tracks looked the same but back then it was a conductive metal foil on the top of the rails for the power distribution to the trains (one positive and one negative rail). It would be interesting to see a comperision between these two kind of motors.
Im honestly impressed that its pulling that many. My powerfunctions stuff can only do like 5-10 fully loaded cars unless I rig the engine for dual bogie power.
It's much easy to pull in a straight line. Much of the speed is lost once you've reached the apex of the corner. It wouldn't shock me if one motor could have done more in a straight line.
Gosh that lego train sound makes me nostalgic when I had lego trains, gosh I miss it. Now I work I feel like I might do some damage by getting lego trains again 😂
Also, i you use rechargable batteries, you only get 1.2v per cell, so for 6 cells, only 7.2v, using Alkaline batteries, that have a nominal voltage of 1.5v, total of 9v for the pack.
A train with more than roughly 8 carriages needs a freight engine, be it small scale and large scale both, Lego makes no difference. It's more to do with pull resistance and curve resistance than weight, the tracks absorb the weight. Which means the regular train Motor won't cut it, you'll need a XL motor hooked up to a geared drive chain which can handle a lot of weight.
So according to your description, every 11th car you have a second motor? That still means just two motors pulling all this, quite impressive! I don't remember what my record is for pulling stuff (should try this sometime!), but my LEGO cars and locomotives tend to be larger and heavier so I usually run them on aftermarket larger radius curves when I can and put silicon grease on all the axles. The latter really helps, my streamline steamer would nearly come to a stop on standard LEGO curves when pulling just 4 cars there was so much friction! It still slows down a bit, but the bigger concern is the speed going into the curves as it will flip off the track if you hit a normal LEGO turn faster then the fourth speed setting.
All you need is an Art Deco-inspired steam engine and you essentially get a Snowpiercer. Let's petition Lego to make one! One set to be the locomotive and then another set for the cars. Keep in mind the whole train will be 999 cars, excluding engine and tender.
In real life, commuter trainsets usually always have motors in even-number wagons. At my place, the ER22 (the year 1964) is one of the old train sets by RVR that had motors at head wagons only, and that's a problem because their axes were most overloaded. You'll see they going slow, and the motor is heard at the head wagon only: ua-cam.com/video/7e89toZJ9oA/v-deo.html. And since ER2, most of the trains have every even wagon has motors, so, this allows the train to accelerate much quicker and reduce the load on connections and axes. So, try to put many motors in the middle of the train set, and you'll see the long train will have good acceleration and won't get broken because of weak connections.
On a real railway it would stretch some 300 metres in that configuration-anyway the physics show how the load is impacting the motors the same as in real life.
Was the rear locomotive powered as well? If so then there was a pushing force applied to the train, much like modern DPU units. Theoretically you could have added more cars behind the rear locomotive and pulled more.
@Lego Rebuilder ah right ok though may.Take a power source from the track like the old scalextric,,bet it cost you a fortune in batteries for that lol 😆
@@HuntingPuma378 This train is going quite cheap now. I can get it new for as low as AUD$135 now. I bought my two sets at AUD$155 originally, and that was a drop from AUD$165 previously.
Consider the 24 wagons you have 12 sets. Why not place each second train backwards. So you have the loc, 4 wagons and a loc backwards then repeat with a loc, 4 wagons and a loc backwards and so on. So you have a 36 long train with 12 locs and 24 wagons.
@@lego-rebuilder I've watched a few other video and apparently it's very easy to use, sync up both batteries to one controller, but make sure one is connected to A and the other to B, then turn the rear facing knob on the controller upside down. Need to get myself a second battery pack and engine, see if I can find one. I think it will be cheaper to just buy another train unit than the pack on its own:))))
Мне больше нравится контент английских и американских блогеров у них всë интересней как у тебя чел ты красава, лучший, молодец продолжай у тебя всë интересно и класно❤😉
Great video and experiment! I thought the screen shot was a photoshop at first😂
Thanks....i'am trying not to clickbait😉
Yeah the thumbnail looked like clickbait
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Yay GazR
@@lego-rebuilder congrats on the video doing so well😀
You're now probably ready to build a LEGO snowpiercer.
It's slower when more cars of the train are on a curve, like at the end of the video. Curve resistance is a thing on full size railroads too.
What if you put a couple more hubs and motors in the back and middle?
@@cnrailfan3473 real railroads would use 2 locomotives either 2 units at the front ot 1 at the front and one in the rear. Very rarely do you see a unit in the middle
@@insomniacbritgaming1632 passenger trains these days are mostly Electric Multiple Units. 3-4 cars permanently stuck together, with steering cabins at both ends, and it’s becoming more and more common to just have motors on All The Places.
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When I was a kid the tracks looked the same but back then it was a conductive metal foil on the top of the rails for the power distribution to the trains (one positive and one negative rail).
It would be interesting to see a comperision between these two kind of motors.
👍🏻
When I was a kid the track was blue with white ties or sleepers
Wen i was a kid the tracks were blue dabe di dabe dei@@thatonetrainguyfrom2576
those were the real deal
bro imagin the 2 conductors staring in each others faces
@@rosikah7669 erm
@@rosikah7669 what
😂
They be like, MOVE DUMB GUY.
Yeah imagen deez nuts slapping yo jaw
I wish I was rich...
Who doesn’t
I feel you brother
Rich people @@ashleywhite6075
Me too..
i just want an infinity lego catalog machine
8:22 remember playing snake on your Nokia Cellphone back in the 1990's? ;-)
Me too
I am 24 years old ant this is perfectly accurated
I thought of that too ))
You mean early 2000's? The 3310 came out in 2000. which was the first phone to have Snake
this train is larger than my whole lego city😂
@Unk0un3rror5 hol’ up
Bro I got a city all I got is a damn PARKING LOT! XD
Same pincch
Same
@Unk0un3rror5 what does lmao mean
Im honestly impressed that its pulling that many. My powerfunctions stuff can only do like 5-10 fully loaded cars unless I rig the engine for dual bogie power.
How it sounds more and more like a real train the more cars it gets.
Me: how many trains do you have?
You: Yes
😂
To much😉
@@lego-rebuilder can u give me only one 😙
@@ThedeadlyXperiment bruh he never will just randomLy give you one for free
@@ThedeadlyXperiment r/choosingbeggers
i love the speedbuild part of the train wagons
thanks
It's much easy to pull in a straight line. Much of the speed is lost once you've reached the apex of the corner. It wouldn't shock me if one motor could have done more in a straight line.
That was crazy. I love it! I felt sad for the poor train struggling at the end...
😅😅👍🏻
Gosh that lego train sound makes me nostalgic when I had lego trains, gosh I miss it. Now I work I feel like I might do some damage by getting lego trains again 😂
Getting to 26 with only two motors is awesome. you could put in two extra at the back
Honestly this is a strong case for how brilliant trains actually are by design, 1 engine pushing 26 cars is an insane feat
Omg too many tracks, trains and people your so so lucky 🍀
গাড়ি অনেক সুন্দর হয়েছে 😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤😱😱😱😱
Fitting ball bearing (captive race) are easy to fit and make the trains run really nicely.
Where can i buy those bearings?
@@lego-rebuilder Aliexpress, you need 2x5x2.5mm. You can get about 50 for about £10.
@@Tom55data Ok thank you
jet really just spent like 5000 dollars on lego trains lol
4999 Dollars😎
Very nice. I think I used four sets to build mine. 👍
Also, i you use rechargable batteries, you only get 1.2v per cell, so for 6 cells, only 7.2v, using Alkaline batteries, that have a nominal voltage of 1.5v, total of 9v for the pack.
A train with more than roughly 8 carriages needs a freight engine, be it small scale and large scale both, Lego makes no difference. It's more to do with pull resistance and curve resistance than weight, the tracks absorb the weight. Which means the regular train Motor won't cut it, you'll need a XL motor hooked up to a geared drive chain which can handle a lot of weight.
Don’t know why but I really like this background music! Nice choice
Thanks
Whats the background music playing at the beginning?
So according to your description, every 11th car you have a second motor? That still means just two motors pulling all this, quite impressive!
I don't remember what my record is for pulling stuff (should try this sometime!), but my LEGO cars and locomotives tend to be larger and heavier so I usually run them on aftermarket larger radius curves when I can and put silicon grease on all the axles. The latter really helps, my streamline steamer would nearly come to a stop on standard LEGO curves when pulling just 4 cars there was so much friction! It still slows down a bit, but the bigger concern is the speed going into the curves as it will flip off the track if you hit a normal LEGO turn faster then the fourth speed setting.
I have 1 motor in the front and 1 in de back of the train
My man here answering the questions I wish I knew during my childhood
Well, this man is answering the real questions.
This makes me think of Snowpiercer with all those wagons!
I was just going to say that
All you need is an Art Deco-inspired steam engine and you essentially get a Snowpiercer. Let's petition Lego to make one! One set to be the locomotive and then another set for the cars. Keep in mind the whole train will be 999 cars, excluding engine and tender.
good video, I like how the train coaches sometimes came decoupled when trying to stop
thank you
This always happens to mine. Some magnets just don't want to stick and I have to smack them together a few times for the cars to stay
In real life, commuter trainsets usually always have motors in even-number wagons. At my place, the ER22 (the year 1964) is one of the old train sets by RVR that had motors at head wagons only, and that's a problem because their axes were most overloaded. You'll see they going slow, and the motor is heard at the head wagon only: ua-cam.com/video/7e89toZJ9oA/v-deo.html. And since ER2, most of the trains have every even wagon has motors, so, this allows the train to accelerate much quicker and reduce the load on connections and axes. So, try to put many motors in the middle of the train set, and you'll see the long train will have good acceleration and won't get broken because of weak connections.
This guy deserves more subs
Thank you👍🏻
You can make it miles long if you have enough moters to power it
that Shinkansen is getting Longer and longer.
Far to long
People talking about the conductors when I'm thinking "this is probably going to stretch through multiple signal zones
You’ve almost made Snowpiercer!
On a real railway it would stretch some 300 metres in that configuration-anyway the physics show how the load is impacting the motors the same as in real life.
The Little Lego Train That Could
@12:18 It's like waiting at a railroad crossing! 😂
😅😅👍🏻
the more carriages, the more realistic it sounds
When I was a kid, I dreamed of have a very long lego train, like this)
Me too🥳
How did all this take you? How many hours? Worth it, looks so cool
About 8 hours
This was like playing the Snake game 😂. Cool video!
Thanks🥳
Me: Why did I see the same cafe Staff at an other train car?
Congrats! Really great!
Thank you
You are a artist of lego
Was the rear locomotive powered as well? If so then there was a pushing force applied to the train, much like modern DPU units. Theoretically you could have added more cars behind the rear locomotive and pulled more.
Yes motor in front and rear
How are Lego trains powered? Never done a train set from them before.Thinking of setting one up for my grandson
With a motor and batterybox inside the train
@Lego Rebuilder ah right ok though may.Take a power source from the track like the old scalextric,,bet it cost you a fortune in batteries for that lol 😆
Обалдеть этоже надо так стараться ради лайка, просмотров, и подписки. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Bro called me poor in 9 Lego sets
Let me tell ya bout the little train that couuuuld
A train so long it enters a station and leaves the last station at the same time. 😃
😅😅😅👌
I'm glad I only brought one of these kits lol. Beautiful experiment though, must have been fun! 💜
thank you
Did you buy these all at full price or did you find them on sale because that's a lot of passenger trains! Great video!
I buy 4 new complet sets and the other wagons are from a marketplace.
@@lego-rebuilder lots of money!
@@HuntingPuma378 This train is going quite cheap now. I can get it new for as low as AUD$135 now. I bought my two sets at AUD$155 originally, and that was a drop from AUD$165 previously.
@@HyRax_Aus what's the in USD$?
@@theeyum well right now Walmart has them for 130, just picked a few up
You totally should have made a few B units out of the spare engines, maybe a tail car too?
Consider the 24 wagons you have 12 sets. Why not place each second train backwards. So you have the loc, 4 wagons and a loc backwards then repeat with a loc, 4 wagons and a loc backwards and so on. So you have a 36 long train with 12 locs and 24 wagons.
jesus christ, how long did you take to build the lego train? is amazing!
8 hours
Imagine building that whole thing that would be the greatest thing and i would have Been happy if i was building that
This is amazing. Have you tried doing this with the new express passenger Train? I don't think the magnets are strong enough though. ^^
Technically there are on both sides of the magnets two places to make it stronger with a mini lego brick ( 2x1)
What are you doing with the train?
Sell it in parts
Did you think about making some of the carriages powered? And the end one as well.
The front and the end are powered..
With 1 motor it only pulls 10 cars
So you’ve basically created Snowpiercer’s cousin: Slowpiercer.
Correct...very slow
Finally! Click bait that’s actually a representation of what’s in the video!!! Thanks!
(Ps I’m not saying this is clickbait sorry if you read it that way 😞)
5 definitely looks the best
Wow thats a lot of work if i were you i cant do this😅
Wow how is the train moving with only two motors? my one need like 4 motors
Song name 1st song?
Really impressive piece of work!
Thank you
I´m sure the qualitiy management Lego don´t test THIS! Great! Nice for watching.
Nice video like and subscribed from Czech Republic 🙂👍👍👍
Thank you🤞
How did you get all this stuff!?
Amazon
That is a beautiful sight!
Did you try to build a circle just big enough to connect the train at it's both ends? And let them drive??
this dude can probably build it with no instructions now
😅😅👍🏻
you're a legend for doing this. a damn legend.
Thanks
Feel like this will be Robin Hood Bricks in a few months as well!
First train to see it's engine and back engine 😂
Good video
Thank you👍🏻
How many motor power functions you use for 20 cart train bro? Can we use more than 1 and control whole train at once??
2 motors i have used , yes you can control the whole train
@@lego-rebuilder thank you 🙏
You should make the rail road more longer
need a bigger house
What is the background music called? it’s a nice choice
Not going to lie, this was quite fun to watch.
Thank you
So uh if you’re not keeping them can I buy one set off you 😭😭
Maybe you could use a longer 28 stud baseplate and put 2 motors in each loco? There is a video on youtube of someone who has done that.
sheesh, the wheelslip though i would add sand for grip
I try😄
If you need somewhere to send those to make space, I've got a 7 year old conductor who is in awe of your train set.
You should add the motor to the passenger cars
can you do a video on how to connect 2 motors?
I used 2 controllers in this video
@@lego-rebuilder I've watched a few other video and apparently it's very easy to use, sync up both batteries to one controller, but make sure one is connected to A and the other to B, then turn the rear facing knob on the controller upside down.
Need to get myself a second battery pack and engine, see if I can find one. I think it will be cheaper to just buy another train unit than the pack on its own:))))
Like the video .Hope there more
Thanks, there will be more🥳
I would freak out building those
Why don’t you add motor to some coaches in the middle of the train to increase the power?
It's like watching a giant game of snake. Great video 👍
Thanks👍🏻
Holy moly how much money did it cost to buy all those sets???
700 euro
I like Lego train high speed train that amazing
How many app u use
Only 2 motors with 2 controllers
can u put motor to the wagons???
Yes
You can make add for example 2 more motors as a cars in the middle to expand it a lot more xD
Мне больше нравится контент английских и американских блогеров у них всë интересней как у тебя чел ты красава, лучший, молодец продолжай у тебя всë интересно и класно❤😉
let's just give some respect to him because he actually built a lot of the same thing, i kinda wonder why he doesn't have a headache from that
Thank you, I only had pain in my fingers😄
Bravo 👏, on peut observer un énorme investissement dans le travail réalisé. Le prix a dû être astronomique. Continue comme ça !
BRO CHILLLLLLLLLLL