I Built the World's Strongest Model Train! (+ Hill Climb!)

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  • Do you think this is the world's strongest? I'm not too sure, but it was a lot of fun to make!
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  • @Lt.Foulke
    @Lt.Foulke 5 років тому +689

    8:01- “Let’s pull out one or two coaches...”
    *pulls out 56 coaches*

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +48

      haha!! ;D

    • @speedy5152
      @speedy5152 5 років тому +18

      Something James would do

    • @Green_Prod
      @Green_Prod 5 років тому +11

      Typicly all of the coaches he has

    • @dovisdambrauskas6840
      @dovisdambrauskas6840 5 років тому +10

      What about 598676,089,889,4350,78,904 and 1 coaches

    • @kierehoyt9310
      @kierehoyt9310 5 років тому +2

      Corrupted - Racing i agree he’s my favorite character in thomas the tank engine

  • @miniak2708
    @miniak2708 5 років тому +550

    PETE is short for:
    P - Powerful
    E - Electric
    T - Train
    E - Engine

  • @DandamanV
    @DandamanV 4 роки тому +36

    I like how this channel is slowly becoming an empirical physics channel.

  • @TotoDG
    @TotoDG 5 років тому +255

    “I think the results might shock you.”
    Well, looks like BuzzFeed’s hired Sam.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +23

      haha yeah! That was half sarcastic though... when they say it, they're trying to be serious ;)
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @TotoDG
      @TotoDG 5 років тому +7

      Emphasis on “trying.” Though I just don’t think you’re coming off as serious if one of your quizzes is “Tell us what you order at McDonald’s, and we’ll guess how big your breasts are.”
      I’m not kidding, that’s actually one of their quizzes.

    • @JJTis
      @JJTis 5 років тому +2

      I see you everywhere

    • @joeyknight8272
      @joeyknight8272 4 роки тому

      @@TotoDG link

  • @MrJoeyWheeler
    @MrJoeyWheeler 5 років тому +15

    This is fascinating stuff. If you can just make the chassis a little bit narrower, you could probably get someone to 3D print a body for it, and you could add a new mountainside railway to your attic, akin to culdee fell or Snowdon.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +4

      Yeah that's true actually - I'd love to see this with a proper body!
      Cheers,
      Sam :)

    • @traintimeboy
      @traintimeboy Рік тому +4

      @@SamsTrainsSam you could totally 3d print that now you have printers!

  • @Πορδαιοκουτσοζουμι
    @Πορδαιοκουτσοζουμι 5 років тому +176

    You should shorten the chain so the chain was tight.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +34

      Yes that would have been a help, you're right!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 4 роки тому +8

      Don't make it tight, too much friction. But it can do with two links less.

    • @kasuraga
      @kasuraga 4 роки тому +6

      @@taunteratwill1787 that or some guides and a light tensioner

    • @cameronknapp7315
      @cameronknapp7315 4 роки тому +3

      Maybe you can do that if you rebuild S.P.E.E.D.Y.-P.E.T.E..

  • @thedukeofrawsome7283
    @thedukeofrawsome7283 5 років тому +178

    Today on Sam's Trains: Sam builds his own variant of a Cog/Rack engine and tests the pants off of it!
    In all seriousness great vid! Cool concept and I look forward to the (eventual) version 2!
    Cheers,
    The Duke of Rawsome

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +19

      haha absolutely - except this needs no rack!! :D
      Thanks very much mate - glad you liked the concept!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @WhatAboutTheBee
      @WhatAboutTheBee 5 років тому +12

      @@SamsTrains Er, the sleepers are the rack. The only reason Pete didn't climb 45° is that the pins on the chain did not properly engage the sleepers. If they did, then clearly, the 45° incline would not have been an issue.

    • @11thengrbnpantherpress31
      @11thengrbnpantherpress31 5 років тому +4

      Great concept. Would have been more relevant with wheels something like the Zugspitzbahn or the narrow gauge that runs from Lauterbrunnen to Wengen in Switzerland. Fleischmann makes a gear rack that fits in between HO rails (art # 6412, retails at € 5.90). They also make a 2-6-0T locomotive (Art. # 4034 ) that will use the rack. (Do not have current price and availability on the locomotive.)

  • @htmagic
    @htmagic 4 роки тому +3

    Look up cog railroad. They can go up some pretty steep angles. There's one at Pike's Peak in Colorado. That's basically what you've built but they have a third cog rail which meshes with a drive gear on the locomotive.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому +1

      I have seen some of those - very cool stuff! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @simondemoed460
    @simondemoed460 5 років тому +94

    i dont really have something with trains but im hella jealous of your room

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +23

      Ahh that's okay Simon - glad you liked the room, lol! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @torpedo996
      @torpedo996 5 років тому +4

      I want a model train layout. Don't have the space, time or money.

    • @stoppienick8887
      @stoppienick8887 5 років тому +4

      Torpedo try n scale and buy a lot or 2 on eBay not every layout has expensive buildings and detailed grass and things like that, if you just make a layout that goes from room to room in a circle than that can look amazing and it will look nice and the track can fit under a closed door so yea if you want to use that advice you can

    • @guywithahoodie7859
      @guywithahoodie7859 4 роки тому

      Ikr same

    • @MrNoUsername
      @MrNoUsername 4 роки тому

      ​@@torpedo996 Firstly, you have to find a way to save up your money to afford it. Second, if you really don't have space, you can get T gauge which is the smallest model railway scale available. You have to be REALLY careful though because of the size, they can easily get lost and leave you searching for hours or even days to find it. The scale is 1:450 and the track gauge is 3mm so that should suit your needs. If you have shelves, use them to your advantage. If it's wide enough, you can probably fit a TT gauge (tabletop gauge) or if you're lucky, you can fit a simple HO/OO layout. If you have a backyard, use that to your advantage and get G scale (Garden scale)

  • @MJC19
    @MJC19 5 років тому +81

    Sam is the Mythbuster of the model train community

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +10

      haha!! I'd love to bust some model railway myths actually! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @adamchmielewski6162
      @adamchmielewski6162 4 роки тому +3

      No, the *james may*

  • @RNG_Lemon
    @RNG_Lemon 5 років тому +59

    "lets grab 2 or 3 coaches."
    * processeds to grab every coach in his collection *

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +6

      haha!! That's the way it goes! ;D

  • @petec6690
    @petec6690 4 роки тому +2

    Move the motor up front to tip the balance in its favor and you'll pull even steeper hills. What's happening now is the torque is exceeding the weight of the nose. Moving the center of gravity forward will improve traction and ability to pull up hills like that. Also, adding more nose weight will do, which is why I suggest moving the motor up front. Also, take some of that chain slack out.
    Interesting build.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому

      Good idea Pete - it was front heavy already though, I added all those extra weights! I might try that though! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @stashyjon
    @stashyjon 5 років тому +54

    Nice one Sam, Rack traction is very hard to pull off in guages less than 0 guage. Give yerself a slap on the back
    Jon

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +2

      haha thanks a lot Jon - it was certainly quite a challenge, but fantastic fun!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @dominofan0803
    @dominofan0803 4 роки тому +14

    10:03 absolutely amazing and mindblowing when you recognize what actually happens at this moment in the entire room.

  • @skullyx8152
    @skullyx8152 5 років тому +39

    R.I.P speedy pete 2019-2019 only one day old

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +9

      haha he's okay - I straightened out his feelers, and he lives to slither another day! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @cameronknapp7315
      @cameronknapp7315 4 роки тому +2

      I want him to be reinstated.

  • @robmasterman
    @robmasterman 5 років тому +5

    Based on the Rack & pinion systems seen on some of the World's steepest gradients Sam. Congratulations on achieving such an immensely powerful 00 Gauge loco..Full marks to your ingenuity on this one.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +2

      Haha thanks a lot Bob, glad you liked the bit of fun! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @Mungiwungi-r9b
    @Mungiwungi-r9b 5 років тому +3

    No bullmans were harmed in the making of this video, Sams neck looking majestic

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha! If only that were true! Oh stop it, weirdo!! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @sterlingboychuk6259
    @sterlingboychuk6259 4 роки тому +1

    I used a San Francisco cable car Bachmann and mounted a neodymium 20 mm x 15 mm x 5 mm, placed it onto the an ho track with a metal ruler under the ties . It climbed easily up to 25 degrees but then started to slip, perhaps another magnet would improve the attraction and would increase the angle but I only need max 15 degrees.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому

      That sounds fantastic - 25 degrees is pretty impressive!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @leeludlowart237
    @leeludlowart237 4 роки тому +3

    I absolutely love how you got all this set out on the floor. The way we all remember Christmas morning looked like

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому +1

      haha thanks very much mate - glad you like that! :D

  • @pettra1
    @pettra1 3 роки тому +1

    This has to be one of the funniest videos you have ever made Sam! Even Gordon's Hill, the Evening Star loco and a 45 degree plank had to succumb to Speedy Pete! Poor Bullman too! Keep going Sam!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Pete, really glad you liked this one mate! ;D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @iceeblueburst03
    @iceeblueburst03 5 років тому +7

    0:16 Cow be like "Sam that's a lot of coaches you got there!" MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +2

      haha yep - Bullman certainly wasn't expecting to go on much of a journey this time ;)
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @bustedsiderods8544
    @bustedsiderods8544 5 років тому +1

    Sam, at this point you are building your own steam team. Let's have a video where you make a layout for your experimental team, for instance, there could be a really long siding for the endurance engine, an underwater section for the southern engine that you put in water, a steep hill for speedy pete, and banked curves for the propeller engine, adding another feature for every experiment video.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha that's a cool idea Jake - I'd love to have a bonkers layout for the bonkers engines!!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @bambostarla6259
    @bambostarla6259 5 років тому +16

    Before watching, how many bottles of liquid gravity did you use?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha none! The loco is no heavier than other models of it's size! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @bambostarla6259
      @bambostarla6259 5 років тому

      @@SamsTrains I was kinda ment to be a joke hahahaha

    • @richardjellis9186
      @richardjellis9186 4 роки тому

      I copied him, and I used them gravity blocks that you rub on all the surfaces.!
      And... I used 3.🤪

  • @crazynachos4230
    @crazynachos4230 3 роки тому +1

    I'm *inclined* to believe speedy pete is the *peak* of performance

  • @whispofwords2590
    @whispofwords2590 5 років тому +8

    This is pretty awesome. Be cool if Pete had a shell or some kind of aesthetic.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +2

      Thanks a lot mate! Yeah it would be cool - I might look into making one for him! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @railsuisseromande
    @railsuisseromande 5 років тому +1

    The strongest commercialised locomotives in HO might be the HOm ( HO for 1:87 and m for 1 meter gauge ) rack locomotives ( if you use the rack system ). I have a section of rack railway on my layout and it’s very impressive to see a long rack of coach going uphill with only one locomotive on a slope that normal locomotives in HO wouldn’t be able to manage

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks very much for this - I'll be sure to look that up! I wonder how much force they can withstand before the gears slip or break??
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @railsuisseromande
      @railsuisseromande 5 років тому

      Sam'sTrains You have to add some more weight to the original model to pull heavy trains ( look at the FO HGe 4/4 37 on my channel to see one working hard going uphill) ;-)

  • @mercury7590
    @mercury7590 5 років тому +3

    First the dual-fanned monster, now this?! Sam, you’re an absolute madlad.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha!! I can't help but enjoy the bonkers experiments! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @williamsquires3070
    @williamsquires3070 Рік тому

    Part of the problem is it needs to take up the slack in the chain with a tensioner (like in the timing chains in an internal combustion engine) and a chain guide. The second problem is the little pins aren’t wide enough, and there’s not enough of them. Finally, ditch the chain and 3D print a sprocket for the motor whose teeth will fit in the gaps between the sleepers (ties.) You’ll have to find a machinist’s handbook to get the equations for making a sprocket/gear, but this will be a much better solution than a train that doubles as a chainsaw. 😂 Just make sure to make the width of the sprocket teeth just slightly narrower than the gap between the rails by - say - 1 millimeter or so on each side. Now you’ll have a right-and-proper cog railway… once you fit some bogies with power pickup!

  • @sturmtigerking4263
    @sturmtigerking4263 5 років тому +29

    I love the wacky projects
    Good video sam

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha cheers mate, glad you liked that!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer 5 років тому +1

    That engine looks like a combination of a drag racer and a WW1 tank with tracks the same size as the tank itself. Speed is closer to those tanks, though.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha yeah absolutely - it wouldn't do much good in a drag race ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @railenthusiast88
    @railenthusiast88 5 років тому +3

    It would be worth trying with some of the old triang locomotives. They weigh a bit and some are also fitted with magnetic tyres! Be interesting to compare against their modern counterparts.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      Yeah that's very true - some of those are pretty mighty too - though I'll need to find some steel track!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @tracynation239
    @tracynation239 5 років тому +1

    Love the channel. Don't try the wall or upside down, as Tyco and others have you beat, however, I did find out that I have 6 locomotives,(Out of 23.), that will run through an HO lake. All but one are modern HO models with high efficiency motors, the other locomotives are old school Athearn, Mantua, Bachmann, Model Power, Rivarossi, Atlas, etc. The one exception was a Lionel GP-9 which has a high efficiency 5 Pole GE motor, all gear drive, and all wheels are driven and pick up power.(Not all of my locomotives are so well equipped.). The 50 year old model Geep, in normal daily service, ran through the water like it wasn't there, while 3/4 of my fleet stalled and made bubbles from the wheels and funny noises from the locomotive. I also have to give kudos to my treasured Atlas SD-24,(Original.), as I thought it was stalling, it was actually still moving, just slowly, and made it across the lake also. P.S. I think you should make either the infamous 0-2-0 (0-1-0 for you.) steam switcher locomotive, or the mighty 2-4+6+8-0 steam road locomotive.(1-2+3+4-0) or (1-Bo+Co+Do-0). This might be the contender you need to challenge Speedy Pete. P.S. My most powerful model, no traction tires, (Or chains!), has 6 ounces of pull.(Newtons please, probably a lot like your mid level diesel locomotives you tested.). I also run my trains outside, which gives them some nice, effective, realistic weathering. Keep up on the excellent train videos and "Goot jop, mi poy." ♡ T.E.N.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks very much for the comment - Tyco have done that have they?! I have to see that! Thanks for this anyway - that all sounds good, well worth looking into that a bit more!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @diptarupghosh4431
    @diptarupghosh4431 5 років тому +12

    Sam: the strongest most powerful and most grippy locomotive ever.
    Turns: hold my beer

  • @TheUlitimateFoe
    @TheUlitimateFoe 5 років тому +1

    Did Pete have any wheels at all? i didnt see any, maybe mounting the setup on a small chassis but using the same method of propulsion would aid it's pulling/ climbing power. Its a good idea though using a kind of Rack rail similar to mountain railways, i think with a little tweaking Pete could make that 45 angle.Maybe you could make a smaller version and mount it inside the body of a model, so it would look like a normal loco (ish) but with far increased pulling power. Maybe you could do a short video on Pete and how to make one?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha nope - no wheels at all! Yeah it probably would have less friction if it were on wheels - but with all that power, I thought the friction caused by no wheels would be negligible!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @JCTG1
    @JCTG1 5 років тому +15

    If it can win a tug a war vs a tractor or a real train, then thats what you call HORSE POWER
    (Im American so I don't know if thats what they say in the UK)
    Also can I just say 13:00 is a bit insane

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha absolutely!! ;D
      Yes, I was amazed by the angle it managed, lol! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @petec6690
      @petec6690 4 роки тому

      Actually, it's not HP it's torque. You can use a clock motor to pull a tractor trailer (real size) if you have low enough gearing. But it will take forever to move a foot. That's why Speedy Pete is so slow. High motor RPM to low output shaft ratio increases torque but reduces speed. Same is going on in your automotive transmission. First gear the motor spins a lot but the wheels don't spin fast. Lots of acceleration and pulling power but low speed. Second gear comes in at a lower gear ratio. You get more speed less torque. Third gear (or 1 to 1) is your highway gear (talking three speed transmissions) where the engine is turning the driveshaft at a 1 to 1 ratio. The only gear reduction after that point is the rear end ring and pinion gears. Typically 3.75 to 1 and 4.1 to 1.

  • @TracksideStudios06
    @TracksideStudios06 5 років тому +2

    I loved that time-laps shot.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks mate, glad you liked that!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @traindudesink1804
    @traindudesink1804 5 років тому +8

    you need to make these experements into a series

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha they sort of are really - I will keep doing them once in a while!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @United.States.Army1945
    @United.States.Army1945 Рік тому +1

    I know this is an old video, but do UP Big Boy in Ho Scale. You can pre-order one from Hornby/UK because Hornby/US kind of sucks. But it is a company from the Uk

  • @bentullett6068
    @bentullett6068 5 років тому +9

    A idea for a train build, make a fully solar powered train. Might need a cheap DMU of some sort possibly the budget Hitachi high speed train hornby made which was in the blue rapier set.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +2

      Hey Ben! I've already made that video... it's coming soon! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @DoncasterA1Music
    @DoncasterA1Music 5 років тому +1

    Whoa that’s SUPER strong!! Perhaps give the engine a body and make a mountain railway!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha thanks mate! Yeah that would be epic actually - good idea!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @allentorres2066
    @allentorres2066 5 років тому +6

    These ideas just keep getting crazier and better.
    Awesome video Sam :)

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha thanks very much Allen, glad you enjoyed it mate! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @TheBrickGuy7939
    @TheBrickGuy7939 5 років тому +1

    Looks like the snail tank droid from Star Wars.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +2

      haha yeah!! Everyone's saying that, lol! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @kokodin5895
    @kokodin5895 5 років тому +3

    6 newtons is around 0,6 kg of weight you could pull vertically (including the loco weight) and you could measure how much drag your couches procuce by pulling on them with that newton force scale by hand untill the last one moves
    i am interested in how much force it actually takes to pull all of those on video

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Yes you could indeed - I didn't think to try that actually, but it would be interesting indeed! The Vi-trains 37 could move them too - so we know it's less than 3N, or whatever it was!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @bethannmowry3822
    @bethannmowry3822 4 роки тому +1

    9F m: pffftttt I can pull that cow up that ramp. Physics: Literally pulls it down

  • @magicsponge8442
    @magicsponge8442 5 років тому +4

    You’ve made one of those Swiss leaning cow train that go up the alps. That’s great

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha awesome! I'll have to take it to Switzerland and try it ;)
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @georgecraw5914
    @georgecraw5914 5 років тому +2

    Yes SAM, what an amazing video. You are so good at presenting model railways, that you should be on TV to mesmerise the people of this world. You are a true engineer and inventor, and a true HERO of model railways. I SALUTE YOU. Keep them coming, please.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks so much George - that's very kind of you mate - I don't know about that, but it's certainly a lot of fun! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @thetrainguy19yt39
    @thetrainguy19yt39 5 років тому +7

    Hi Sam, that is a very clever thought aswell as the concept itself. 👍

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks a lot mate - really glad you liked the idea!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @beno2002
    @beno2002 5 років тому

    This was an interesting experiment. Speedy Pete looks like a backwards Droid tank from Star Wars.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha thanks Ben! You're not the first person to say that actually, lol! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @Pyrotrainthing
    @Pyrotrainthing 5 років тому +3

    If you were to ever reapproach this experiment, I think something worth trying to solve the issue of how finicky the pickups are for power would be to put the pickups on the inside of the track (so between the rails), another option would be to use a set of wheels with pickups from a preexisting model and attach them to Pete, but that also creates a problem of how would the chain work if its being obstructed by wheel.
    Nevertheless, a very interesting experiment!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Yeah this is very true - though it works much better without the insane load - it only starts to cut out with all the coaches and an incline! I had thought about it though - I may just wire a wagon onto the back of it, and let that do some picking up too!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @iceeblueburst03
    @iceeblueburst03 5 років тому +2

    For a second I thought you were gonna do an upgraded version of Gordon's hill but its just a steep climb for your experiment for how strong Speedy Pete is pulling Bullman around. I loved the name Speedy Pete BTW Lol. XD

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha yeah - but I needed something much steeper! Glad you liked that name, lol! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @justa9uy
    @justa9uy 5 років тому +4

    "Scared something will poke me in the eye" THEN WEAR SAFETY GLASSES 😭

  • @dannyvanstraelen3273
    @dannyvanstraelen3273 2 роки тому

    There are trains build for climbing steep hills, even under steam power, you find them in places like Switzerland, Austria etc.
    The Germans call them "zahnradbahn", which means something like cogwheel trains.
    Here are working models made of this system, available in HO witch has the same track width as OO.
    They can pull up even steeper angels, but it's a fun trail…

  • @reneeantonthibaultbijl3667
    @reneeantonthibaultbijl3667 4 роки тому +3

    Speedy Pete needed more weight on the nose when climbing an incline

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah he did tip back, but it was fairly well balanced with those weights, it's just the chain made it very top-heavy!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @johnuthus
    @johnuthus 3 роки тому

    the fact this train can somewhat manage a 45-degree angle is pretty awesome. as mechanical speaking 46 degrees is the steepest natural stable angle you can get in nature (I am aware you can do 50 and up but those hills start getting landslide issues which also aren't used in construction 45 is when it comes to embankments)

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  3 роки тому

      Thanks very much John - that's very cool!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @Bahamas-rd8le
    @Bahamas-rd8le 5 років тому +4

    So the title says: I built the world strongest model train!
    Sam: “So this actually isn’t a model
    Me: I have been ripped off

    • @nicky8895
      @nicky8895 5 років тому

      Hahahahahha

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha!! It's all a bit tongue in cheek... as you can tell! ;D

  • @MrBnsftrain
    @MrBnsftrain 5 років тому +1

    Speedy Pete is like a cross between the Montreal subway and a cog railway!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha!! Except a farcically crude version! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @prideoftheline2009
    @prideoftheline2009 5 років тому +3

    When Pete fell, you sounded like a sheep! BAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha!! It made me jump, lol! I guess I turn into a sheep when frightened?!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @terrier_productions
      @terrier_productions 5 років тому

      What duration time??

  • @sliverjack0283
    @sliverjack0283 5 років тому +1

    nice engine i bet if you put wheels on it you could classify it as a mountain engine like Culdee

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha yeah that's true - I do want to modify this even further! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @PieAndChips
    @PieAndChips 5 років тому +3

    SAM YOU LEGEND
    But on a more serious note, who would win in a fight..
    Thomas the tank engine or 1401 from Titfield Thunderbolt?

    • @badgerlordpatrick6493
      @badgerlordpatrick6493 5 років тому +1

      Why not the Thunderbolt herself?

    • @PieAndChips
      @PieAndChips 5 років тому +1

      @@badgerlordpatrick6493 She's as good as she ever was, I'll stake my living on it!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +2

      Ooh I'm not too sure... I reckon Thomas would have it, he has a bit more grunt! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @englishengine0792
    @englishengine0792 5 років тому +1

    The crane at 8:22 looks like he is dancing!! XD

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha oh yeah!!! ;D

    • @englishengine0792
      @englishengine0792 5 років тому +1

      Sam'sTrains thanks for replying i wasn’t expecting that!

    • @englishengine0792
      @englishengine0792 5 років тому

      Sam'sTrains by the way what’s your favourite train?

  • @kadebrown6162
    @kadebrown6162 5 років тому +9

    Someone should make a cog railway steam engine.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      I know! That would be awesome! :D
      Cheers,
      Sam :)

    • @justingilmore9760
      @justingilmore9760 5 років тому +1

      Ferrotrains makes them in multiple scales

    • @kyoshiphoto4045
      @kyoshiphoto4045 4 роки тому

      LGB used to make one in G-Scale

  • @James_Rivett
    @James_Rivett 3 роки тому +1

    coming to a exhibition near you, "Sam's Mountain Railway"

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  3 роки тому

      haha, maybe one day! ;D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @lfewell2161
    @lfewell2161 5 років тому +3

    You have done a chain train, now how about a upside down train. You will need a length of steel track mounted upside down, a loco and coaches with steel wheels with strong magnets between the wheels in the fashion of triangs magnadesion, has this been tried before? If it hasn't I'll be looking forward to your video.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha yes that would be the real challenge - I'd love to try that! Super-magnadesion would probably be a good way to go, you're right! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @edscoble
    @edscoble 5 років тому +2

    I'm surprised you haven't use the newton metres on the coaches to see how much you can pull before it move.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      Yeah that would have been good - in reality, they didn't need much at all - less than 3 newtons would do it!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @beardedfrodo2885
    @beardedfrodo2885 5 років тому +4

    Great video sam! I think you should try to get a loco to run upside down as in flip the track and loco over :D

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha that'd be awesome - I'd love to try that!! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @HankAmericanEngine
    @HankAmericanEngine 5 років тому

    This is definitely a fascinating video, Sam!
    I'd wager a few quid that my Broadway Limited Imports HO Scale Big Boy would be a great contender for a pulling contest.
    For some quick context, the engine has four traction tires, and weighs in at a little over 2 pounds without his tender!
    Given all the bells and whistles he has (die-cast parts, smoke, lights, DCC, Sound), I'm surprised that I haven't tried to see his limits (probably because he's just a giant locomotive that barely fits on my workbench and I don't even have space for anything else when he's on one track).
    The other part to it is realism when it comes to strength. I am one of the modellers that would rather see a relatively realistic rake of rolling stock (depending on the engine) behind the bunker and/or tender while the engine is at speed or marshalling about the yard.
    A great video nonetheless!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks a lot Hank - it would be great to try a big boy against this!! Ooh if it has tyres, then Pete might be in trouble! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @JPoulAndersson
    @JPoulAndersson 5 років тому +3

    Haha nice loco Sam you might consider producing them commercially, build up a franchise whahahah! ;-) Cheers, Joachim

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      haha! Yeah I'm sure everyone would love to own one of these, lol! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @robertcouch9021
    @robertcouch9021 5 років тому +1

    Speedy Pete vs Big Boy, that would be something

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Oh yeah!! That would be cool - I still reckon Pete would win though ;)
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @BeegChonkBehr
    @BeegChonkBehr 5 років тому +4

    You know, you should try and add to your layout some sort of hill. Something a bit close to Gordon's hill!!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      Yeah that would have been brilliant - I may try one on future layouts! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @Bahamas-rd8le
    @Bahamas-rd8le 5 років тому

    This reminds me of when my dad used to go spotting at Nottingham in the 80s. He would see a class 56 with about 40 HAAs it would set off, the front of the train would be doing around 2mph and the back would still be stationary! It let off such a bang when they all finally started moving.
    Great video Sam!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha that's crazy - must have been quite impressive to see something as mighty as that!! :O
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @connorjohnson7834
    @connorjohnson7834 5 років тому +5

    Cheater,
    Speedy Pete is clearly getting help from bullman

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Oh yeah of course... couldn't have done it without the power of the beef!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @Joe-The-Weatherman
      @Joe-The-Weatherman 5 років тому

      Connor Johnson
      hbfgcfvy&eyrjfnrjueje

    • @connorjohnson7834
      @connorjohnson7834 5 років тому

      I couldn't agree more

  • @Tom-Lahaye
    @Tom-Lahaye 5 років тому +1

    There is a cog railway system from Fleischmann with a couple of loco models, I used to have that when I started out on the hobby.
    I remember that it could do really stupid angles as well, but used a 1:2 gradient, which is 22,5° or a 50% gradient.
    A cog engine is always suposed to push the coaches up the hill for safety reasons, but that didn't really work in model as my curves were too tight and buffers catched.
    So I had my cog loco pulling the train and sometimes it did uncouple, leaving the train running down the incline, derailing and smacking against the rock face just off the tunnel portal.
    So I wrecked several quite expensive Fleischman coaches, and on the next layout there never has been a cog railway.
    I have some continental Roco Co-Co locomotives which have good pulling power, equal to the Vitrains, but my strongest loco I once built was a Garratt steam loco in Ho which could pull over 150 wagons, which was full circle on a large club layout. it finaly pulled one of the blades from a point when the train derailed and got stuck behind the platform end

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      I've been hearing about that Tom - I wonder how much force they can muster? Blimey, sorry to hear it wrecked a lot of coaches though, haha!
      Thanks for all the info,
      Cheers,
      Sam :)

  • @americanpanzer4163
    @americanpanzer4163 5 років тому +6

    The voice doesn't match the face and why is this in my recommendations

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha! Thanks for stopping in I guess ;D

  • @rennethjarrett4580
    @rennethjarrett4580 5 років тому

    Interesting experiment. Here is your stopping problem cause: you are using a metal chain in between the two power rails. Once it gets a little crooked it touches both rails and makes a short, stopping the power from the rails. Also your power pick up is super poor and cooper,brass track tarnishes very easily making poor contact. Use 4 unique plastic rollers that will roll on the inside edge of the rails and keep the chain drive centered and away from the track. Use 4 or more power pickups with some light spring action and you should be able to pull all of those cars around your track as long as the center is clear, no switches, no re-railers. Other options; use a plastic chain, make sure your cleats poke through between each of the ties (sleepers) smoothly like a gear would fit, just a matter of picking the right spacing to put a cleat, or better yet put the cleat (hard wire) on the outer link plate instead of the center pin, that will make spacing matching easier.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks a lot for the thoughts - definitely no shorts going on though, since the controller would display as such, you're probably right about the poor pickups though!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @ausfoodgarden
    @ausfoodgarden 5 років тому +1

    Love your wacky hot glued together experiments, just imagine how well they'd perform if you spent more time on their construction :)
    Very entertaining as usual Sam - great work!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha thanks Gerry - I must say I enjoy the bodge projects!
      Appreciate it mate,
      Sam :)

  • @SuperJacob2006
    @SuperJacob2006 3 роки тому +1

    [American English] This Video Made My Day
    [Scottish English] This Video Made Me Day

  • @AlongPreservedLines
    @AlongPreservedLines 5 років тому +2

    Guinness world records: I’ll have to see it to believe it I’ll be contacting you soon

  • @danieldawson-smith2780
    @danieldawson-smith2780 4 роки тому

    i love how speedy pete clings to the rails like Spider-Man on a 45 degree slope, reminds me of the Mountain engines during my time in Snowdon

  • @Marco-xz9sc
    @Marco-xz9sc 5 років тому +1

    I would try a tighter chain

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Yeah that'd work - but you have to be careful with chains like that...once shortened, they can't be lengthened again, or at least not without extra parts! :O
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @av3stube480
    @av3stube480 5 років тому +1

    It honestly wouldn't be that difficult to make this work better. First off, you'd need to make the chain fit better, right now it could cause some problems(but mainly I'm just OCDing this), secondly you'd need to put some weights on the front to avoid flipping it, since the main weight, the motor, sits on the back. Thirdly, the chain should be better made, with more reliable hooks and measured distance in between hooks to match the distance of the sleepers. You could also add real wheels, to give the locomotive a constant level. It would also make for a better power source, really.
    Or, you could drop the chain altogether and simply attach a gear to one of the locomotives' shafts and boom! It should work.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks a lot for the info - it was just a bit of fun, and it worked great for the video!! :D
      The distance between the sleepers isn't consistent in Hornby track, so that wouldn't really help!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @Trainfan13Official
    @Trainfan13Official 5 років тому +1

    sam, you are an absolute mad lad!!! something could have gone wrong! train could have exploded but thats absolutley crazy!!! amazing homemade "locomotive"!!!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha thanks very much mate - you know me, living dangerously ;)
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @gaschaves
    @gaschaves 5 років тому +1

    Sam many thanks for the ideas Spedy Peter is divine and with a few minor changes and tunings you get him to climb a wall, continue to develop your imagination and build some more prototypes a hug

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha thanks Gabriel - glad you found him divine, lol! I like the idea of developing him to climb 90 degrees, that'd be awesome! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @MP3424official
    @MP3424official 4 роки тому +1

    Wow that is so cool but I only have some Hornby Thomas models, the Flying Scotsman train set and even several rolling stock from different brands.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks mate! Ooh those do sound a lot of fun! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @MP3424official
      @MP3424official 4 роки тому

      Sam'sTrains no problem mate I subbed to you

  • @RichardKuivila1947
    @RichardKuivila1947 8 місяців тому

    ALWAYS Worth a Revisit/Re View ! TANKS ! The MOTORS STALL TORQUE Rating IS THE NUMBER, ASSUMING GREAT TRACTION !

  • @krzpob
    @krzpob Рік тому

    Place the chain in the middle of the tracks and let the motor drive the sprocket that is in contact with the chain and thus drive the motor. This type of drive is counterintuitively often used in the mountains and such a railroad is called a rack railroad

  • @harrysteere3560
    @harrysteere3560 5 років тому +1

    3d print a new train chassis so it looks better

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Yeah that would be awesome - I'd be up for that! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @paulcolmer9046
    @paulcolmer9046 5 років тому +2

    Was it the Airfix 31 or the Mainline 56 set a record years back , traction tyres though. Also track on carpet , disclaimer about furring up locos , as a student I used to fix so many friends trains that were furred up. Surprised over the Heljan comment. Yes the Clayton's were a disaster but with over 150 Heljan locos I have found then robust and reliable , unlike Vitrains!

    • @gs425
      @gs425 5 років тому

      I have videos of the legend that is an Airfix 31 pulling and incredible length of wagons on my channel. Also the Airfix Royal scots (6 wheel traction tyres tender drive) have a huge haulage capacity. I have also done tests with these

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Thanks Paul - yes the Airfix 31s and Mainline 56s are pretty strong things! No issues whatsoever running on carpet, as long as proper cleaning and maintenance takes place - my 400 odd engines are all in perfect working order!
      I must have been very unlucky with my Heljan engines then - I find almost all of them to be of dreadfully poor quality and design - most being pretty unserviceable too!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @paulcolmer9046
      @paulcolmer9046 5 років тому

      @@SamsTrains In preparation for an exhibition were my stock will run the club layout I recently had to review my stock. It now appears my total collection , OO and some HO is just over 1500 locos. 90% are super detail DCC stock and by far the worst are Hornby. I haven't had expanding chassis in either Hornby , Bachmann or Heljan but with Hornby I have had broken cardigan shafts , broken wiring , mis fitting contact strips and my big bugbear on Hornby 60s the swinging close coupling that needs to be so well lubricated so it doesn't through even heavy freight stock off when reversing into a siding. Make you appreciate the days when once you had detailed a Lime diesel and added extra pick ups it would easily run for a year without needing attention.

  • @FlyingScott
    @FlyingScott 5 років тому

    Pete would be an excellent shunting engine, I reckon. Sir Sam T. Rains of the Loft Railway's third class of locomotive if I'm correct.
    Also this sound: 14:48 I live for this sound now.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha he certainly would - though his slow speed would probably be quite annoying! haha - lots of people like my sheep sound! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @ianforfun1
    @ianforfun1 5 років тому

    I can see it coming to Sam, a special purpose built roller coaster with perhaps a Deltic with Pullman coach themed OO loop a looping thrill ride? Years ago I was in charge of the train set in a video store where we sold Video Camera's pointing at a layout and I thought wouldn't it be fun? My boss took the train layout before I wrecked it and gave it to a local children's home and bought some giant Disney animations instead and he did not speak to me for a few hours! Well, I was the one who had to clean the track every morning and was bored silly. Great videos and wondering what's next for Sam's Trains?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      That'd be fantastic Ian - I do hope to create a loop for model trains one day, haha!
      Awhh sorry to hear he ruined your fun, haha!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @TheSteamdriver
    @TheSteamdriver 5 років тому +2

    I don't know how strong this is compared to yours but Heljan did for Hattons a couple of years ago a LMS Garrett and I believe it has 2 motors and 2 sets of gears

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Yes you're right - those will be monstrously powerful, it'd be good to know how much they can manage!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @TheSteamdriver
      @TheSteamdriver 5 років тому

      @@SamsTrains I do have one but I haven't been able to use it to it's full potential as I don't have very gentle curves and because of the length and wheel arrangement it keeps coming off the track

  • @kylethedalek
    @kylethedalek 5 років тому +1

    Kind of reminds me off the cog and rack style locos, but since it doesn’t use the rails for traction and uses its “chain/track” would it be considered a more of a tank ?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Yeah definitely! It was sort of inspired by those! :D
      I guess it is more of a tank... a big useless tank, lol!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @PennsyPappas
    @PennsyPappas 3 роки тому

    So 6 newton's of force roughly translates to 21.58 ounces of drawbar force (for all my fellow Americans out there) which if you figure 15 40 foot free rolling cars per ounce of pulling power you've got at least a train potential of 315 40ft freight cars (or something of similar size in length) and that is just absolutely insane pulling power for any model locomotive.

  • @augustatrack9156
    @augustatrack9156 5 років тому

    I have done this with most of my engines. Most can do 4 to 5 oz (1.1N to 1.4N). The heavier ones can do almost 6oz (1.7N). My Athearn Bigboy can pull over 9oz (2.5N).

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      Yep that sounds about right to me - it is fun to test them out! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @jamesharrison6201
    @jamesharrison6201 4 роки тому

    I have been looking for a vlog I saw many years ago. I forget what club was involved but they were trying to set a record length train, I think it was HO scale. They had problems with one curve because of derailing. Then they added a DPU in the middle and solved the derailment but I don't remember if that nullified their chance at the record

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому

      Blimey that sounds awesome - I wonder how long the train was in the end?!
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @adamchmielewski6162
    @adamchmielewski6162 4 роки тому +1

    Smokey joe: are you challenging me?

  • @Calilasseia
    @Calilasseia Місяць тому

    So this time, you built an OO gauge experimental quasi-funicular loco.
    Might be interesting to see what happens if you build an *actual* funicular setup, with a suitably long length of bicycle chain. That's a setup that could haul Bullman AND a house brick on wheels I reckon ... :D

  • @europeandiecastracing2128
    @europeandiecastracing2128 4 роки тому

    Not sure if this has been mentioned (tried reading all the comments but just couldn't seem to get to the end!), but in the early 1980's one of the Railway Modelling magazines did a traction test for the locomotives that were produced at the time - which the Airfix Class 31 won by pulling 99 coaches!! I will now go and check the internet to see if I can find any reference to it. :-)

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  4 роки тому

      Blimey, I'm surprised to hear the Airfix 31s did so well - mine aren't that powerful at all! :O
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

  • @ronaldnijenhuis3298
    @ronaldnijenhuis3298 5 років тому +1

    Now make a nuclear powered flying bomber train.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      Be careful what you wish for!

  • @LaZeRJET
    @LaZeRJET 5 років тому +1

    Wow Sam That is one Of The Best things i have ever seen you Do Keep doing amzaing work have i wish you all the Best From one UA-camr to Another ;)

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      haha thanks a lot Lazer - this was so much fun to make! Haha I wish you all the best too mate! :D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому

      We'll have to do that colab some time!! :D

    • @LaZeRJET
      @LaZeRJET 5 років тому

      @@SamsTrains Yes plz Sam if it's ok with you i know your Very Busy but it's what the fans want it's Are job to make them happy Right?

  • @Tombola1993
    @Tombola1993 5 років тому

    Yet another unique and amazing science experiment. The way you coupled all the coaches around the entire track reminds me of that Adventure Time episode with that dungeon train going in an infinite loop with every coach coupled around the entire track.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  5 років тому +1

      Thanks so much Thomas - and glad you liked that, haha! ;D
      Thanks for watching - Sam :)

    • @Tombola1993
      @Tombola1993 5 років тому

      Sam'sTrains You’re welcome. You should try doing this again, but with one engine and one coach, or wagon coupled in between one another.