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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024

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  • @BrittneyAMcCubbin
    @BrittneyAMcCubbin Před 2 lety +2

    Someone who actually responds to questions and comments about their videos. Great

  • @marclenertz1360
    @marclenertz1360 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for the useful tutorial ! To get the motor, the hub and even a remote I would recommend to buy a set that contains those pars. For example if you by twice the 60197 you get a cool and long train and you can use the extra motor/hub/remote you don't especially need for your Hogwarts train.

    • @paulined4225
      @paulined4225 Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the idea! I just bought one :)

  • @sanjs5796
    @sanjs5796 Před rokem +3

    I wish extra parts weren't required for this. That being said, I'm excited to get this set for the Holidays and can't wait to motorize it. Will def refer back to these instructions. They were really helpful!!

  • @Birdman857
    @Birdman857 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for the detailed video 👍 I now have a very happy 5 year old who is stoked his Harry Potter train is now motorised 😃

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      This makes me so happy to hear! Thank you! :)

  • @Wurmple2007
    @Wurmple2007 Před 2 lety +4

    We just bought and build this and me and my husband are over the moon with it. Thank you. Especially cause all the wires etc are covered. Love it!

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      That's awesome! I'm glad I could help! :)

    • @ericcartman65378
      @ericcartman65378 Před 2 lety

      My problem was the rods because it dosent make such thing it dosent connect to cylinder and it not to every wheels

    • @mobiletaggzer
      @mobiletaggzer Před 2 lety

      @@ericcartman65378 what

  • @emmonstrex65
    @emmonstrex65 Před rokem

    This is awesome. Just got my train- putting it together now. Subscribed 👍

  • @snowlaina
    @snowlaina Před 2 lety +2

    Love it! Thanks for the video Moonman it's great, well done :)

  • @byugrad1024
    @byugrad1024 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazingly, I just now found every piece on pick a brick through Lego directly, for like 15 bucks plus shipping. I was able to waive the shipping by ordering another lego set I wanted anyways which also netted me two promotional freebie sets. I will use the motor and bogie sides from the 60197 set, and for $15 I will now have a functioning train for my daughter before Christmas! Thanks.

  • @user-fo4fg2zy2s
    @user-fo4fg2zy2s Před 5 měsíci

    Спасибо тебе мужик! Ты мне помог ещё два года назад!😎👍 Извини что так поздно пишу комментарий! Удачи тебе!

  • @TheSleepyRocker
    @TheSleepyRocker Před rokem

    Thank you so much this was awesome. We got our set motorized now :)

  • @danatrudeau5878
    @danatrudeau5878 Před rokem

    Hey MoonManBricks! Thank you so much! We used all your info and it was really helpful as this is our first upgrade-build for my son and I! The parts list and link to Bricklink was amazing for a first time re-build! Phew! I ESPECIALLY love your excellently re-written directions with inventory at the end! SO amazing.
    I'd love to make one suggestion as we motorize ours with the old Bluetooth Remote Control set up. The coupling you suggest in the parts is the 2-hole Technic 2M Beam connector. I STRONGLY SUGGEST instead using a Technic 3M Beam (3 hole connector #32523) for the coupling. It gives the car more room for tighter turns. Otherwise it derails the car or the next car as they hit together as they go around a tight turn.

    • @danatrudeau5878
      @danatrudeau5878 Před rokem

      Sorry, I had the wrong item number on that Technic 3M Beam (3 holes): The correct LEGO number is 4142822.

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před rokem

      Thank you!!!! We didn’t change those from the original set, that’s why. I actually suggest using the magnetic train buffers as an alternate (29085c01). Which swaps out the links and the 2x3 modified plate with hole, perfectly in place. It’s also more realistic than using the technic pieces and the buffers are cheap.

  • @ysock5826
    @ysock5826 Před rokem +1

    Noob question. Can this work with a remote as well? I have a child, and I'd like the train to be usable without a phone. If so, does the type of controller matter? This entire video and parts list is awesome, thank you!

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před rokem

      The powered up system works with the powered up remote lego sells. So yep! 😊

  • @niyamaiu1125
    @niyamaiu1125 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm new to train sets by lego and I bought this one as my first one. I was wondering which type of track you use? When I looked to get some, there were a couple of different lego tracks.

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety +1

      Lego only currently makes two sets of tracks which I only buy official lego. amzn.to/3JAPESp the box of straight and curves and the switch tracks. amzn.to/3t15r7b You don’t use the switch track much unless you have a large amount of room, I only have one set of that. I bought 3 boxes of straight/curved to make a large oval track. It was actually too much. You can get by with two.

  • @ckbrickcollection7531
    @ckbrickcollection7531 Před 2 lety

    Exactly what I needed thanks!

  • @EpicModelTrainz08
    @EpicModelTrainz08 Před 2 lety

    Legendary

  • @rafaelvazquez3783
    @rafaelvazquez3783 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does it works on the official lego train controller not the power function one that some lego trains use

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 9 měsíci

      The only official controller that works with the LEGO Powered up hub is this one. www.lego.com/en-us/product/remote-control-88010

    • @rafaelvazquez3783
      @rafaelvazquez3783 Před 9 měsíci

      @moonmanbricks OK THANKS

  • @fleshstar
    @fleshstar Před rokem +1

    hi mate, thanks for the input.
    my question: do part 39886 works like part 2871b (side pieces for the wheels)?
    thank you so much!

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před rokem +1

      Either one should work. Just get whatever is cheapest.

    • @fleshstar
      @fleshstar Před rokem

      @@moonmanbricks 1000x thanks!

  • @callie5978
    @callie5978 Před rokem

    Hey there...I'm stuck on getting the side rails you start off with that covers the wheels. Do you know a part number for them?

  • @x-arries7743
    @x-arries7743 Před 2 měsíci

    hey there, is there any good way to motorize this with gears? trying to get that realistic drive rod look lol

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před měsícem

      I'm sure there's some tutorials out there. I don't have any experience with gearing on trains. I haven't needed to for what I use this for.

  • @LegoQueenLego
    @LegoQueenLego Před 2 lety

    Great

  • @doms1003
    @doms1003 Před 2 lety

    Could you possibly send a link as to where to buy all the extra parts? Or what type of pieces they are and how many I need?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      Check the link in the description for that info. 😁 Parts list and parts available on bricklink. Motors are on LEGO.com

  • @stillnai
    @stillnai Před 2 lety +1

    Does the old remote control work with the powered up system?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety +1

      They have a newer remote that connects to powered up which also requires the IR sensor to be hooked up to the battery. Most people who do this method remove the brick built engine controls in the HOGWARTS express train and put the IR sensor there instead. Then just hook it up to the battery. I didn’t like this method because the cables are strung between the cars. The app works fine for control and is super easy to do.

    • @stillnai
      @stillnai Před 2 lety

      I just went ahead and bought the powered up remote in the end. I want to run the train continuously for ambience lol so the app won’t work for me. I had the IR set-up on the winter village train which was fine but I’m not a big fan of seeing the cables either (especially on a steam train xD) so that’s why I chose to go with your mod. It also looks great! Just waiting on the hub and motor to arrive, can’t wait to get started!
      Out of interest, do you have any guesses as to why they didn’t make this train easily motorisable, with instructions included etc?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      @@stillnai I’m not sure. It’s not that hard of a mod and besides this change it works out of the box on tracks, so I think they at least put thought into it being easy to make run. I’m hoping for a bigger set with a motor one day. Or a UCS version like the Crocodile or Emerald Knight.

  • @junkd
    @junkd Před rokem

    Thank you for the tutorial. If I would like to use the magnet couplers instead of the technic pins do I just ignore the parts between 2:08 and 3:45 in the video?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před rokem

      Hey! So the only part you wouldn't use is the Dark Bluish Gray 2x6 with hole in it and the technic pins. The rest is the same, When you get the couplers you just replace that one part and it works seamlessly. Likewise, you do the same on the original train engine and the passenger car because they all use that same DBG part/pins, and the coupler fits exactly in the same space as those parts.
      The newest coupler is the train buffer type 3 but you can buy version 2 or 3, the difference is just the bottom has an extra piece of plastic for stability. You can see/buy it here. - www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=29085c01&name=Train%20Buffer%20Beam%20with%20Sealed%20Magnets%20-%20Type%203%20(flat%20closed%20bottom)&category=%5BTrain%5D#T=S&O={%22ss%22:%22US%22,%22cond%22:%22N%22,%22loc%22:%22US%22,%22rpp%22:%22200%22,%22iconly%22:0}
      Or you can buy directly from lego, but it'll take about a month to get to you - www.lego.com/en-us/pick-and-build/pick-a-brick?query=29084&page=1
      You should need 5 for the original set. 1 for the engine, 2 for the coal, and 2 for the passenger. If you have more cars, then you'll need more.

    • @junkd
      @junkd Před rokem

      @@moonmanbricks oh okay thank you. I figured you didn’t need the brackets and the grill type pieces due to the buffers on the coupler. But I was gonna order all the parts anyway to be on safe side.

  • @Monsieur___Leo
    @Monsieur___Leo Před rokem

    Hi thank you for the video ! With the app, could you say to the train to go forward for XX seconds and stop. And then moving backward and stop ? I don't have enough space to made a full loop :( Thank you !

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před rokem

      I was just looking into this when I was wanting to do the same thing for the new Winter Village Tram coming out. There’s some special programming in the app that allows it. I’ll look into it.

    • @Monsieur___Leo
      @Monsieur___Leo Před rokem

      @@moonmanbricks Thank you ! It will be great :)

    • @rosemarie9956
      @rosemarie9956 Před rokem

      @@moonmanbricks Let us know what you did with the winter village tram. Would love to see that.

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před rokem

      @@rosemarie9956 there’s a bug in the lego app that doesn’t allow it to work properly, so until it gets fixed I’ll hold off but they have some big updates soon, I’m hoping will fix the issue.

  • @melabolon9436
    @melabolon9436 Před 2 lety

    do you have any tips on derailment issues? I've been getting derailment issues with the 4 small front wheels of this set. Did your modification better because I liked how it covered the whole battery but the derailment is getting frustrating. Help! :(

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety +1

      Out of the box it's not great for tight curves, so there's a couple of things you can do for derailment.
      A. Make sure that the swivel block in the current set in the front is ALL the way up. When it's not, it doesn't allow for the under carriage in front to turn properly. Same thing for the two pieces on each side that has the stripes, they'll need to be turned up a little. If those rub or block the front from turning, then it can't make sharp curves and may derail.
      B. If it goes above 80 it's going to derail. Period. Just the way they built it doesn't let it go faster the way it is out of the box. It takes heavy modification to make it not do that. Most of it requires extending the whole train engine and rebuilding the front carriage so that it can freely move. I've done it but currently don't have any plans to release instructions or video for it yet.
      B. Swap out the technic pin connectors for the magnetic train couplers if cars are derailing. See here - www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=29085c01&name=Train+Buffer+Beam+with+Sealed+Magnets+-+Type+3+%28flat+closed+bottom%29&category=%5BTrain%5D#T=C you can buy them cheap from bricklink. This works without modification. You literally just swap the pieces out.

    • @melabolon9436
      @melabolon9436 Před 2 lety

      @@moonmanbricks Thank you! I did option A. I was sad so let some details go but that or derailment, lol! Thanks again!

    • @beijingcornindustries
      @beijingcornindustries Před rokem +1

      If the swivel continues to derail use the original coal cart and fill it with a couple brick, it stops derailment because the front is not experiencing the full force of the motor. You can also your a long circular prices that has holes for technic pins.

  • @theubermod
    @theubermod Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you very much for this and the original on rebrickable. Don't have an account there so wanted to leave a thanks and Like here instead.

  • @leonardocucchiara4782
    @leonardocucchiara4782 Před 2 lety

    Will this work with the old Hogwarts Express Set too?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety +1

      The instructions are for the newer 75955 so I don't know. That train is built wildly different from this one. The lego powered-up system could be made to work with that one though since it's lego.

  • @mateistbspotter12
    @mateistbspotter12 Před rokem

    Do we need to sets to bulid it? Thanks!

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před rokem

      No. You only need one set plus the extra parts. You can see which parts come with the set vs the ones you need at 0:50. The ones on the right come with the set. There’s also free instructions and a parts list links in the description.

  • @jakesrc3020
    @jakesrc3020 Před rokem

    Will this work on the new hogwarts express set?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 11 měsíci

      It’s not the same set, but the way in which it works with powered up should. I’ll buy the new set and do a new video for that one.

    • @jakesrc3020
      @jakesrc3020 Před 11 měsíci

      @moonmanbricks cool please do it will be helpful

  • @ladylancial
    @ladylancial Před 2 lety

    I was so excited to build, but your parts list is actually different than the video shows! :( Could you update?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      I double checked, but the parts lists are correct. On Rebrickable, one part list includes the additional parts you'll need. The other parts list includes the additional parts+the parts already included in the set. The one difference are the red flat tiles, and doesn't matter which ones you use. Either the 1x2's or the 1x4's in the parts list.
      By Default here - rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-86742/moonmanbricks/hp-motorized-hogwarts-express-75955/#parts the list only includes the additional parts, and the battery pack and motor from lego isn't on it, because bricklink doesn't have it as a part to add. The description has links to the battery box kit - rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-86742/moonmanbricks/hp-motorized-hogwarts-express-75955/#details
      Hope that helps!

    • @ladylancial
      @ladylancial Před 2 lety

      @@moonmanbricks Yeah It seems like it's still missing 2 extra pieces of SNOT for 3:19 and the 2 red 2x6s for 4:49.

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      @@ladylancial thank you I’ll update the list!

    • @ladylancial
      @ladylancial Před 2 lety

      @@moonmanbricks No problem! Luckily I was able to modify with some bricks I have on hand. Thanks for the video it's awesome!

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      @@ladylancial I updated the parts list to include those missing pieces, and the motor and battery since those are now available to add to parts lists. Thank you! :)

  • @kasperandturbo
    @kasperandturbo Před 2 lety

    What is the brick number for the side pieces for the wheels?

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      @kasperandturbo 2871b. You can find the parts list and add the parts to your brinklink from the rebrickable page linked in the description. 😊

    • @kasperandturbo
      @kasperandturbo Před 2 lety

      @@moonmanbricks
      Ty very much.
      Do you know what magnetic couplers people are using?
      Sorry for all the questions but I'm just getting into legos.

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      No problem! Happy to help! Train Buffer with Sealed Magnets Type 3 is the newest and cheapest one Lego makes. 29085c01 I’ve bought these for my Hogwarts and they work and look great! www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=29085c01&name=Train%20Buffer%20Beam%20with%20Sealed%20Magnets%20-%20Type%203%20(flat%20closed%20bottom)&category=%5BTrain%5D#T=C

  • @ChimpyWallah
    @ChimpyWallah Před 2 lety

    I personally don’t like motorised Lego trains. I just made the tender an accurate size compared to the engine itself lol

    • @moonmanbricks
      @moonmanbricks  Před 2 lety

      This one is to scale unlike most, and you can’t see the battery or wires. If you wanted it to be the same height as the other cars, it’s just one more row of bricks. I made it less, because I like the slight height difference.