I had no idea there was joe tank planned for the figures... this my favorite thing you've done. The top heavy cars need to be weighted on the bottom provided the engine can pull it. Thanks for the shout out too.
Thanks! Good point about the weight but the engine seems very slow and steady so I think it has some torque and it's heavy with all the batteries so doesn't slip. I'll plan some spots to add weight at the bottoms.
Glad you're digging this. It should be a lot of fun. And you've really inspired me to try new techniques and take some risks. I love you channel. That HISS is already looking so good!
The tyco joe train was essentially the same as their transformers trainset, nice to see an idea like this expanded into something that would work with the figures
Yeah, really inspiring. I do like how modular a train is so maybe I will try making an entire design out of cardboard. Or maybe a mashup or foam, cardboard, and 3d printing?
@@ActionRobotPunch yeah, I think that's a solid approach. I think you'd be got the skills to be able to apply multiple mediums and make it turn out great.
Wow that's so cool! Wow that looks like one of those old school World War II tank trains. If you have a complete I want to buy one from you. That's so cool I Love Trains too and this would be just cool GI Joe and trains my favorite. Keep up the great work!
That looks like a lot of fun. I’ve always wondered what that GI Joe train set would be in scale with the regular vintage figures. I wish you luck with that custom your making. Also hoping that print file of the unreleased prototype gets finished up soon. Unreleased toys finally getting made thanks to 3D printing always fascinates me.
Another amazing project! You probably been asked this before but what is the specific 3d printer are you using? I always think this is the end game for all figure customizers lol
I had no idea there was joe tank planned for the figures... this my favorite thing you've done. The top heavy cars need to be weighted on the bottom provided the engine can pull it. Thanks for the shout out too.
Thanks! Good point about the weight but the engine seems very slow and steady so I think it has some torque and it's heavy with all the batteries so doesn't slip. I'll plan some spots to add weight at the bottoms.
@@ActionRobotPunch I haven't seen your thoughts on my IronScrapper. I look forward to what you think about my complete own design.
@@christophergeorge5111 Just left some feedback. I feel like I blinked and it’s almost done 😀
I have been moving quicknon this one. The more I build the easier it gets.
Awesomeness!! Wow! So much fun! Thank you for the shout-out too! 😄✌️
Glad you're digging this. It should be a lot of fun. And you've really inspired me to try new techniques and take some risks. I love you channel. That HISS is already looking so good!
The tyco joe train was essentially the same as their transformers trainset, nice to see an idea like this expanded into something that would work with the figures
Cool info and thank you.
What a great idea!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Great project. Lots of fun. Chris' work with cardboard is inspiring. This could be a great model to test some of that medium out on. Great vid
Yeah, really inspiring. I do like how modular a train is so maybe I will try making an entire design out of cardboard. Or maybe a mashup or foam, cardboard, and 3d printing?
@@ActionRobotPunch yeah, I think that's a solid approach. I think you'd be got the skills to be able to apply multiple mediums and make it turn out great.
NICE train!!! Keep the good work please!!!
Thank you.
Very creative! Looking forward to seeing progress
Thanks, William 👍
I never knew the world NEEDED a GI Joe train set until now!
Haha! I know right, but it's already a really fun thing. It has the feel of a moving base. Thanks for watching.
Cool idea!
Thanks Beach!
Dude! I can't imagine how much fun I'd have with that. But I'm going to try. Yo Joe!!
Haha. It's already really fun just putting some Joes on it and watching it run around the track. Thanks.
Now that's one fantastic project! Can't wait to see the next stages! Good luck!
Thanks so much. I’ll be sure to post updates.
This is going to be awesome when it’s finished……can’t wait to see the final results
Thanks so much.
Wow that's so cool! Wow that looks like one of those old school World War II tank trains. If you have a complete I want to buy one from you. That's so cool I Love Trains too and this would be just cool GI Joe and trains my favorite. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much.
That looks like a lot of fun. I’ve always wondered what that GI Joe train set would be in scale with the regular vintage figures. I wish you luck with that custom your making.
Also hoping that print file of the unreleased prototype gets finished up soon. Unreleased toys finally getting made thanks to 3D printing always fascinates me.
Thanks. It should be a fun project and exciting to see finished and running. Thanks for watching.
Hasbro could have done this set... heck they made an RC! But it's a great idea! ✌🏼With a bit of work on the 3D printer, you can get it done 😉
Maybe this project will inspire Hasbro to make one finally :) Thanks for watching.
@@ActionRobotPunch one can only wish... but Hasbro as mostly abandoned the 3'75" line...
That will be good if you make a train with a missile silo on it and some transport flatbed cars for the mobat and the mauler.
I'm definitely planning for some missile launchers! Thanks.
I see a train set diorama in your future!
For sure. I can’t wait to set up a cobra ambush. Thanks.
I am excited to see how this project turns out!
Thanks, it should be a fun ride.
"Yo Joe!"
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Another amazing project! You probably been asked this before but what is the specific 3d printer are you using? I always think this is the end game for all figure customizers lol
Thanks. I have an anycubic mono X and the anycubic vyper. I've found that having a resin and PLA printer can be useful.
That's awesome! What scale is the train? O gauge?
It says G gauge, which is Lionel’s battery powered gauge. Just plastic tracks. Don’t think it’d work with the metal tracks.
@@ActionRobotPunch thank you. I knew there was a gauge after that.