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Re: Super Cheif Mods Question
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lugnet.trains
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Sat, 6 Dec 2003 12:58:47 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Paul S. DUrbano wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Eric Sophie wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Eric Sophie wrote:
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Friends at Lugnet.Trains I have a question.
When I work at the Lego Store some people ask me about the Super Cheif.
They want to know if it is motorized and I tell them the model is not,
but, it can be modified to run as other Lego Trains do.
So, can anyone point us to some reference pictures?
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I believe the instructions in the set include how to motorize it. So if you
have one copy around that you can open up and build, you could then show
people the instructions.
Instruction scans wont be on BrickShelf until after the set is long out of
production, presumably.
Hope that helps. I dont offhand know of anyone that has documented the
process, but its very straight forward, it just involves shortening the
fuel tank so that the rear truck is replaced with a motor.
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Ahh, I get it, and good idea, I may ask about a demo model for the floor
then.
Thank you!
e
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Eric,
Just to elaborate on what Larry said. The instructions tell you step by step
how to add the motor and shorten the fuel tank. The set even comes with the
gray train motor decorative sides so that the motor matches the other
wheels. TLC definitely designed this to be a motorized train from the start.
All you need is a motor from another set, or buy one from shop at home
(product id: 5300). Also, the instructions tell you step by step how to add
a working light to the front of it (requires the motor to get power, of
course). Again, you need the light kit from shop at home (3748), or use the
light-brick and connection wire from some other set. None of these are
custom mods per say, since TLC designed it with all of this from the start.
10020 is simply an awesome set. They thought of everything with that one. I
wish LEGO Direct would give us another locomotive with the same attention to
detail in the near future.
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Yep, the 10020 Santa Fe is a very cool set!
If you need a quick impression how nice a Sante Fe with motor does look like,
have a look at this tripel unit (sorry, at that time it still came without the
light set - in the meantime I added it).
A-Unit is a set 10020 with motor, first B-unit is a primitive MOC - done like
a mirrored backside part of 10020, second B-Unit a rearwards running standard
10020.
Leg Godt!
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| (...) Eric, Just to elaborate on what Larry said. The instructions tell you step by step how to add the motor and shorten the fuel tank. The set even comes with the gray train motor "decorative sides" so that the motor matches the other wheels. TLC (...) (21 years ago, 5-Dec-03, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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