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New to this, neep some help
Posted by rnult13 on Monday, June 21, 2010 1:06 PM

 Hello,

I would like to build an electric train for my 2 boys. This would be a train they could ride, but it will also be a trackless train.

I do not want it to go fast (2-5 mph max) but it will need some torque to pull a couple of train cars.

Any suggestions on motors and controllers.

Thanks,
Rick

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Posted by Chopperthedog on Monday, June 21, 2010 4:55 PM

 Unless your two boys fit in the palm of your hand, this is the wrong place to post that question. Utilizing the drive train and battery from a fisher price power wheels might be something to consider. Other than that try google.

 

good day.

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Posted by ttrigg on Monday, June 21, 2010 7:08 PM

Do a google search for the phrase "riding toy train". There are a couple hundred possible entries. Perego (the maker of ride on/in cars) makes a unit that might fit your needs. This is just a guess as you did not give their ages.

Tom Trigg

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Posted by cabbage on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 2:03 AM
I did build a wooden "ride on loco" for my son when he was younger -he is now 10 and 165cm tall... The plans came from "Hobbies". The only source of motors and controllers that could do the job is here. There must be a US equivalent(?) http://www.technobotsonline.com/ regards ralph

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Posted by Rene Schweitzer on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 11:51 AM

 Rick,

I am not sure if many folks here can help you here. Ride-on trains aren't really covered by our magazine. You might try Grand Scales Quarterly. You might also try Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading.

Rene Schweitzer

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Posted by rnult13 on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 12:03 PM

 Thanks, I'll try those places.

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Posted by Eureka on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 4:58 AM

If you want to make your own chassis and put a loco type body on top , Oatley Electronics sell 12v and 24v motors(120-400watt motors!), gears and chains, along with speed and direction controllers for this type of use. What you are after is basically a small 'tractor train' , so have a look at a few of the model engineering magazines. None will have exactly hwat you want, but there will be enough info and suppliers listed to at least show you what  can be purchased to make what you want.

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