Large Scale Central

Laser cut, Wooden, Clockwork Loco

This one has Shawn’s name all over it. Some of you guys with the lasers may have to help him out though.

I thought 16 feet was kind of a short run distance though.

Clockwork Loco on Gizmodo

That is a very nice locomotive. And at $58 bucks is a pretty reasonable price for a unique gift for a train enthusiast.

Wow that is cool. Might have to look into that.

Hey, that’s pretty cool! Can I put a sound card in it? (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-smile.gif)!!!

-Kevin.

I ordered one… Est. Delivery April 2016. We’ll see, No listing of the gage.

probably their own gauge. After all, they say you can run it on the wooden track.

FINALLY… It Got here today… Part of me want’s to rip it open and dig in. But it will have to wait a couple of weeks, Way to much train stuff on the table already.

This started out as a “Kickstarter” program. UGears had wanted to raise initially $20,000 to get things up and running. Well the Loco was a hit… All together they raised over $400,000 in money to expand and gear up bigger production capabilities. Well the extra success created a bit of a problem in that they had to ramp up production 20 times more then expected. This caused about an extra month in delivery delays.

Well packaged, Professionaly done. First impression was how heavy the box was. And how fine the laser cutting was and how clean the parts look.

And the spec. sheet. The unknown answer is… 1/32 scale. I do think that the Gage will then be 45mm. This is after all an “European” style loco. Don’T know if it will run on standard track or not.

Something in the back of my mind has me thinking how cool this would be to motorize with a battery in the tender, if it fit 45mm gage. It is rubber band powered, so fit a small R/C controlled motor to keep the rubber band wound. The rubber band would work as it’s own clutch and torque converter.

The 443 parts do seem a little daunting thou. If there is interest here, I’ll report the build progress.

Yes of course you must.(http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-wink.gif)

John

Yes please! (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-laughing.gif)

Dave,

Where did you get your model?

Doc

Don Watson said:

Dave,

Where did you get your model?

Doc

Doc,

I found it here. All sorts of neat stuff. Plus the Kickstarter.

Dave - I hope you do a build log here. It’s a great looking model.

Thanks Bruce. Got my order in. This is going to be a great gift for my grandson.

Doc

Cool! That looks like a lot of fun.

More here:

Too cool - even available on Amazon!

Oh no! They have a stationary steam engine.

I just may be ending up with another project.

Yea Devon, I know, I know. I don’t need no more projects.

We got their combine for my son. He’s an engineer, so should be able to do it!