Your work is so good, and I even love railways. And I also dream of building this type of model or miniature.. But your work is so much fabulous. Great work sir...
I have used 775 motors, 4 pcs. All from amazon. It can haul higher weight also. But it cal pull only a little more than a kg when it comes to a gradient.
I used 775 DC 12V motors for the power, and transmission using reduction shaft/pulley with belts. please see the trial video which i shot before constructing the body. link below ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f-bKwpchdCQ.html
i used 5X25 mm aluminium bars for tracks and OHE. curves made by rolling them through an oil drum. i connected all of them using fish plates. for descent curve pillars i used unequal angle bars. thanks for watching.
its. finished. please see other videos on my channel, after completion. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-neXV_b1MEgw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9RGCrW97H80.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tBEf1PEqIxk.html
wheel sets were assembled. the frame was made by me at a workshop, chasis was assembled at home and wheels were made by a lathe workshop after i gave them the layout. planning to make the video on the complete set up. the other videos on my channel reflect the different parts of it.
Frankly, my first impression was “sala ye kya bana dala “.....but poora video dekh kar I’m really impressed by the creativity and the out of the box imagination you have. Great work!
Thanks a lot .please check the completed version of this setup on my channel. Also makeover . Took near to an year in construction and designing a few months before that.
Marvelous job done by you Sir ji. Keep it up. Just few things I would like to learn from you and they are: 1. Rail track scale, 2. Total carpet area it requires, 3. Motor details such as RPM, Voltage and size etc, 4. Ratio of motor rpm and wheels. If in case i get a chance to visit Ranchi, I request you to give me a chance to see your model personally. Thanks.
Thanks. Rails are 60mm gauge, carpet area near to 200 st ft. Motor i used is DC 12volts 775 motor, all specifications including rpm available on amazon. Wheels are 25mm dia. I keep different wheel rpm depending on track section, by controlling the voltage. Since the setup is an indigenous design, might not look so astonishing. . Please have a look at the other videos on my channel related to this set up, specially after the makeover. Most welcome to the city. Only issue will be my job profile since it requires a lot of traveling and i barely stay home.
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I want the can you give your whatsApp no or can you help me to make it by telling the need of materials as I want to make a toy train for my nephew please do reply
Yes it's possible.. Although at this scale more feasible is to make a steam looking engine. Whereas actual steam running engine has to be a bit bigger in size. So, yes if space permits, it's possible. Will use reciprocating piston instead of turbine at the power delivery end.
विचारों के लिए धन्यवाद। परंतु हमारी मातृभाषा का ज्ञान अपर्याप्त होने के कारण हमने ब्रिटेन की मातृभाषा का प्रयोग किया है। क्योंकि हमने अभियंता की शिक्षा भी इसी भाषा मे अर्जित की है। असुविधा के लिए संपूर्ण हृदय से क्षमा याचना करता हूं।
It seems you have used 775 motors to give thrust to climb the gradient. How many such motors you have used in the drive. Also let me know the in between spacing for the rails. You have used lots of bolts and nuts and also the solid pillars support for the entire set up. Might have consumed quite a good spending.
Very true. Took around an year to complete and yes spending was a little handful. Although i used to do it only in my free time. Rail spacing is 60mm. All the threaded rods are meant to keep the rails parallel. Also since i curved all the rails using my hands and no mechanical help, it was not exactly same. So more bolts required in the round sections. Totl of 4 motors are enough for loop climb. Pillars are of same material as of rails, 5X25 solid aluminum. You can check my other videos also, they contain finishing details also.
Very correct. Actually coaches have lights installed inside. And that's visible only when exterior lights are dim. Although in the later section of the video i have a fully lighted run, although only a few led lights used for household were used. 😊