This video is not a commercial product presentation, but a journalistic product review that I shot as part of a journalistic report about this steam crane for a model railway trade journal. I didn't get an extra fee for this either, I only get a small UA-cam fee ... but only if the viewers patiently endure the advertising placed by Google.
Ob der Wunsch wirklich in Erfüllung geht, hängt auch ein wenig davon ab, ob der Dampfkran bei Matthias Martin von Spur1-Exklusiv.net schon bestellt wurde, denn er will die Bestellung für letzte Nachzügler nur noch bis Mitte November 2016 offen lassen!
5 years later and still a super cool train crane! I wish I could buy it but I want to build it with Technic Lego with remote controls. Where can I find some schematics for the lifting cables? I don't need the exact schematic for this crane but for these Ardelt cranes in general. The smaller 57t crane has less cables. But how are the cables arranged and connected?? Please advise! Unfortunately I am not a train expert but I have just starting building train with Technic Lego and they drive very well and you can install motors for all kinds of functions. I will post some Technic Lego Train videos shortly.
I think there are many sources on the internet where you can see the ropes of steam cranes more clearly - for example, by doing a Google image search with these search terms: Google -> Bilder/Images -> "ardelt dampfkran antrieb" Ich denke, dass es im Internet viele Quellen gibt, in denen man die Seile der Dampfkräne deutlicher sehen kann - beispielsweise über eine Google-Bilder-Suche mit diesen Suchbegriffen.
@@PeterPernsteiner Thank you for the reply! I tried to search with "ardelt dampfkran antrieb" but unfortunately no clear drawing of how the cables are running. I have tried to find out before but I just can't find it. If you have a link to a certain internet site, that would be great. I have even looked at instruction manuals from model crane trains, but the cables are already installed and no drawing of how they are running. I know the basics of pulleys from school 30 years ago, so maybe I will just try out until it's good. The Lego Technic Trains that I am building are a bit special because Lego does not make Lego Technic trains. Lego does have the smaller trains but not big Technic trains. There are no Technic train wheels available so I have modified car wheels that are suitable for train tracks. My track width is 9 Lego studs so that is 7,2cm. My small diesel loc is around 40cm and 1KG and longer passenger train (NL Koploper 2 parts) is around 110cm / 4kg. With the Technic Lego from today almost anything is possible. I have even built a railway switch point only with Lego parts and with a remote. The switch point also has a rubber band spring so a train can from the other direction and not derail. I also made an Unimog that can drive on the train tracks with remote control. The rubber front wheels are guided by train wheels and works great. The little Unimog has a 9V battery and can pull a lot of wagons. Really funny to see! Thanks for the inspiration!
@@PeterPernsteiner Dear Peter, please have a look at the Krane Train I made from Technic Lego. It looks a little bit like your beautiful crane train. It's not completely the same of course but it is fully functional with remote control! I am curious what you think. The video I made was actually to show the cargo locomotives I made, but it also shows the crane train and also a heavy transport schnabel car. Enjoy the video! ua-cam.com/video/A8-2pwsKqPU/v-deo.html At the end of the video a couple links to my other Technic Train videos!
@@legotechnictrains8999 Your crane with Lego Technic elements is really great and also your other models. And your idea with completely other tracks then at the Lego Trains also. The trackwidth is 56 mm as I have seen in your videos? If you add one more hole element, it will be 64 mm and so it will be exactly gauge 2. Gauge 2 used to be a little more present. In the meantime, however, this track width has fallen into oblivion. In this scale of 1:22.5, almost only narrow-gauge locomotives from LGB, Piko, Kiss, ... with gauge 2m (a gaugewidth of 45 mm (like Gauge 1) have remained.
Ich schreibs nicht, weil ich es ja auch im Video erwähnt habe! Und in meinem kleinen Textbeitrag mit fünf schönen Fotos unter folgendem Link steht es auch geschrieben: plus.google.com/+PeterPernsteiner/posts/XQd5gEWKsnb
Your crane with Lego Technic elements is really great and also your other models. And your idea with completely other tracks then at the Lego Trains also. The trackwidth is 56 mm as I have seen in your videos? If you add one more hole element, it will be 64 mm and so it will be exactly gauge 2. Gauge 2 used to be a little more present. In the meantime, however, this track width has fallen into oblivion. In this scale of 1:22.5, almost only narrow-gauge locomotives from LGB, Piko, Kiss, ... with gauge 2m (a gaugewidth of 45 mm (like Gauge 1) have remained.
Auf Modultreffen Kamm jemand damit an und hat das Ding das ganze Modultreffen bei uns auf dem Bahnhof stehengelassen AN EINER KANTE IN 1,10 HÖHE! Und er mekerte mich an weil ein Wagen entgleist ist an der Stelle wo der Stand dass ich aufpassen soll und schrie denn erstmal an dass man kein 6000 Euro teures Modell an einer 1,10 Kante stehen lässt ich hasse den Typen immer noch habe in bloß nie wieder gesehen🧐
Dann ist er vielleicht an einem Modultreffen etwas fehl am Platz - wer auf Modultreffen fährt muss immer damit rechnen, dass auch mal was schiefgehen kann.
@@PeterPernsteiner Ja da haben sie Recht und ich weiß nicht aber hatte nur ein Modell gefahren aber 5 mit also waren die anderen einfach nur Platzhalter
Wunderschöner Kran! Schaut toll aus! 😍
Sehr schönes Video ! Ich hab es schon mehrmals angeschaut ! Erleichtert mir die Wartezeit ! Danke für das Einstellen !
Danke für diesen tollen bericht von dem Dampfkrank
Thank you for sharing this marvelous steam crane video.
Ну как по мне, реалистичная,и функциональная 👍👍👍👍
1:32 Dampfkran Ardelt 90 Tonnen von Spur1-Exklusiv - Modellbahn-Kranwagen - Spur 1 - 9,5 kg 123 cm(New products and TV commercial catalogs seek innovation and change)
This video is not a commercial product presentation, but a journalistic product review that I shot as part of a journalistic report about this steam crane for a model railway trade journal. I didn't get an extra fee for this either, I only get a small UA-cam fee ... but only if the viewers patiently endure the advertising placed by Google.
Was für eine super Kran - und schönes Video
Tolles Video, der Kran ist auf unserer endlosen Wunschliste die Nr 1 👍🏻🚂
Ob der Wunsch wirklich in Erfüllung geht, hängt auch ein wenig davon ab, ob der Dampfkran bei Matthias Martin von Spur1-Exklusiv.net schon bestellt wurde, denn er will die Bestellung für letzte Nachzügler nur noch bis Mitte November 2016 offen lassen!
Peter Pernsteiner mal sehen, ob das klappt
Dann halte ich mal die Daumen!
Sehr schön!
Wow stunning model...
What I find impressive is that even the main hook has 8 parts of line as one would find in real life applications.
In 1:32 a lot can be reproduced very realistically
5 years later and still a super cool train crane! I wish I could buy it but I want to build it with Technic Lego with remote controls. Where can I find some schematics for the lifting cables? I don't need the exact schematic for this crane but for these Ardelt cranes in general. The smaller 57t crane has less cables. But how are the cables arranged and connected?? Please advise!
Unfortunately I am not a train expert but I have just starting building train with Technic Lego and they drive very well and you can install motors for all kinds of functions. I will post some Technic Lego Train videos shortly.
I think there are many sources on the internet where you can see the ropes of steam cranes more clearly - for example, by doing a Google image search with these search terms:
Google -> Bilder/Images -> "ardelt dampfkran antrieb"
Ich denke, dass es im Internet viele Quellen gibt, in denen man die Seile der Dampfkräne deutlicher sehen kann - beispielsweise über eine Google-Bilder-Suche mit diesen Suchbegriffen.
@@PeterPernsteiner Thank you for the reply! I tried to search with "ardelt dampfkran antrieb" but unfortunately no clear drawing of how the cables are running. I have tried to find out before but I just can't find it. If you have a link to a certain internet site, that would be great.
I have even looked at instruction manuals from model crane trains, but the cables are already installed and no drawing of how they are running.
I know the basics of pulleys from school 30 years ago, so maybe I will just try out until it's good.
The Lego Technic Trains that I am building are a bit special because Lego does not make Lego Technic trains. Lego does have the smaller trains but not big Technic trains. There are no Technic train wheels available so I have modified car wheels that are suitable for train tracks. My track width is 9 Lego studs so that is 7,2cm. My small diesel loc is around 40cm and 1KG and longer passenger train (NL Koploper 2 parts) is around 110cm / 4kg.
With the Technic Lego from today almost anything is possible. I have even built a railway switch point only with Lego parts and with a remote. The switch point also has a rubber band spring so a train can from the other direction and not derail. I also made an Unimog that can drive on the train tracks with remote control. The rubber front wheels are guided by train wheels and works great. The little Unimog has a 9V battery and can pull a lot of wagons. Really funny to see!
Thanks for the inspiration!
@@PeterPernsteiner Dear Peter, please have a look at the Krane Train I made from Technic Lego. It looks a little bit like your beautiful crane train. It's not completely the same of course but it is fully functional with remote control! I am curious what you think. The video I made was actually to show the cargo locomotives I made, but it also shows the crane train and also a heavy transport schnabel car. Enjoy the video! ua-cam.com/video/A8-2pwsKqPU/v-deo.html
At the end of the video a couple links to my other Technic Train videos!
@@legotechnictrains8999
Your crane with Lego Technic elements is really great and also your other models.
And your idea with completely other tracks then at the Lego Trains also. The trackwidth is 56 mm as I have seen in your videos? If you add one more hole element, it will be 64 mm and so it will be exactly gauge 2.
Gauge 2 used to be a little more present. In the meantime, however, this track width has fallen into oblivion. In this scale of 1:22.5, almost only narrow-gauge locomotives from LGB, Piko, Kiss, ... with gauge 2m (a gaugewidth of 45 mm (like Gauge 1) have remained.
Sehr schönes Modell, gefällt mir sehr gut. Was kostet so ein Dampfkran? Nein schreibs nicht, man muss auch noch träumen können. Danke fürs Video 🖒🖒🖒🖒
Ich schreibs nicht, weil ich es ja auch im Video erwähnt habe! Und in meinem kleinen Textbeitrag mit fünf schönen Fotos unter folgendem Link steht es auch geschrieben: plus.google.com/+PeterPernsteiner/posts/XQd5gEWKsnb
*Sie können diesen schönen Zug auch hier in Technic Lego bewundern!* ua-cam.com/video/A8-2pwsKqPU/v-deo.html
Your crane with Lego Technic elements is really great and also your other models.
And your idea with completely other tracks then at the Lego Trains also. The trackwidth is 56 mm as I have seen in your videos? If you add one more hole element, it will be 64 mm and so it will be exactly gauge 2.
Gauge 2 used to be a little more present. In the meantime, however, this track width has fallen into oblivion. In this scale of 1:22.5, almost only narrow-gauge locomotives from LGB, Piko, Kiss, ... with gauge 2m (a gaugewidth of 45 mm (like Gauge 1) have remained.
Auf Modultreffen Kamm jemand damit an und hat das Ding das ganze Modultreffen bei uns auf dem Bahnhof stehengelassen AN EINER KANTE IN 1,10 HÖHE! Und er mekerte mich an weil ein Wagen entgleist ist an der Stelle wo der Stand dass ich aufpassen soll und schrie denn erstmal an dass man kein 6000 Euro teures Modell an einer 1,10 Kante stehen lässt ich hasse den Typen immer noch habe in bloß nie wieder gesehen🧐
Dann ist er vielleicht an einem Modultreffen etwas fehl am Platz - wer auf Modultreffen fährt muss immer damit rechnen, dass auch mal was schiefgehen kann.
@@PeterPernsteiner Ja da haben sie Recht und ich weiß nicht aber hatte nur ein Modell gefahren aber 5 mit also waren die anderen einfach nur Platzhalter
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