"The trolley" looks like what we use on the yard for carting around feed, although you can guarantee at least once someone has had a laugh riding about on it, great vid!
All the locos huffed and puffed. But try as they might, they could not pull the massive chair of the giant, Samuel. "Come on Thomas" they cried "Come and help". So Thomas hooked up to the front of the train and pulled with all his might. Huff Puff said the locos and gradually the giant began to move. "Yay for Thomas" they cried "You saved the day." "And we now return to our regular programming..."
Sam, I love your videos. My grandfather was an Original Founding Partner of Aurora Plastics Corporation from 09 March 1950 until he retired in 1969-70. They made N gauge, by Trix, I enjoy your videos because I collect every Gauge. Keep up the great work. Thank you, Dr. G.
Hey Sam, the first one was an epic fail, the second time was perfect. I wonder what your gonna show us next in your next video, it could be a Thomas and Friends review or a train review or something completely different. You'll think of something that will spring to your mind. Hope to see what your next video will bring for the future. Kind regards, Paul.
Hornby Dublo did it years ago with one loco ( pulling a boy ), Shows how good they were back in the day . They also pulled along a lady with just four loco's. How many did you need Sam? Actually just checked; 8 stone lady hauled by 3 Hornby Dublo Deltic loco's at the 1961 trade fair !!
Really nice video. I’ve heard that in Germany there was an experiment where a lot of H0 locos of a certain class pulled a real sized locomotive of that class. This is basically that experiment in small scale!
The Miniature Wonderland in Germany hauled a DB class 146 locomotive with 100 model class 146 locomotives. Just amazing what these little tings are capable of.
2:34 The 2020 Sam derailment The most devastating derailment to date Thursday 12th of February 2020 Train:The Trolley F to pay respects to the 0 harmed
Hi Sam, I remember in the late 1950’s there was a Hornby Dublo advert showing a loco pulling a child on a trolley. But I can’t find any record of the advert or the picture. But I certainly remember it. I had tri ang locos at the time. Your demonstration brought back memories
Leave this job for live steam! If you don’t already know about it, I’d recommend searching IMLEC 2019 on TH-cam. The International Model Locomotive Efficiency Competition is where the best builders put their live steam locomotives to the test! The results are impressive! Great video as always Sam!
I love the mad scientist aspect to this. It's hilarious, but you also touch on a lot of real world physics here. There's adhesion, rolling resistance, tractive effort, drawbar pull. Also a cause of motor burnouts; the locos vulnerable here were those that didn't wheelspin. To me that's a design fault. A model loco's adhesion should not exceed it's pulling power. Basically they make these locos too heavy nowadays. I've never attempted something like this (sadly I'm just not quite crazy enough!) but I do get my trains hauling quite heavy payloads of stuff around the garden. It's real railfreight in OO Gauge, great fun!
haha thanks a lot mate - glad you enjoyed it, I guess there was quite a bit of that in there too! You're absolutely right about the adhesion vs pulling power! Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I REALLY enjoyed this little trip that you took. As a 1/8th scale 'live steamer', I could easily relate to what you were up. The shame of it all it seems to me, is, that you don't have a bit longer track, for one. And, if you could put you trolley on the rails in some way, that would really cut back on the pulling resistance. Thanks for your interesting videos Sam.
Thanks so much Bruce, glad you enjoyed it! Yes pity I didn't have further to go, and there was too much friction there, you're right! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Fantastic video! I love the creativity of it. Love the mixture between normal content such as running sessions and reviews and then stuff like this, it's great can't wait for more! Daniel :)
We did an experiment like this at school as part of Nuffield Science. We used an O gauge clockwork engine and a board resting on micro-beads. How railways work is they keep the friction to a minimum. In the experiment you have done, the friction produced by your own weight on the trolley wheels is very great in relation to the OO gauge locos which is why you needed so many of them. Microbeads have now been banned in the UK, so your only option is to make a hovercraft!
Never once have I got up in the morning and thought "you know what I'm going to sit on a trolley and see how many of my locomotives will be needed to pull me along". The mad scientist strikes again, funny and extremely amusing to watch. Can't wait for the next mad escapade ;).
"Crazy Santa Claus trying to conduct broken reindeer." Haha! I never get tired of your sense of humor, it really comes out in videos like these. Your wacky experiments are super entertaining, and they're getting more involved by the video! You actually did some serious measurements and calculations in this one! Gotta feel bad for those poor engines who got replaced though... Then again, gotta feel bad for the ones pulling *_The TROLLey!_* Hilarious, creative, and gripping video Sam, well done!
Sam one of your best videos. The amount of work was probably staggering. What's your day job? You seem reasonably competent about electronic engineering. Great job dude!
haha thanks so much mate! I do TH-cam for a living now - I definitely wouldn't say I'm competent with electronics - I'd love to be though! :D Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I think the problem with the initial measurement (2:22) is that the pulling force is actually about 2x the tension on the string (it's a pulley system), so the reading on the meter must be doubled (2x6=12N to start). From your measurements, 20 locos yields a total of 8.5N pulling power; in the successful run you used 30 locos, so that'll be around 12.75N, which is close to the required 12N.
Hi mate, great video. Just to you know, when you were testing to amount of newtons to move you on the trolley you were essentially using a pulley system as you had the string going out then coming back, this mean the amount of force required would be double what you measured.
@@lfewell2161 I can't find the info at the moment (I think it's in an HD catalogue), but I think it was done at a trade show in full public view. I personally doubt Meccano Ltd would have cheated!
@@SamsTrains It was in the 1962 catalogue. Can't put an image of it here but this is the text - Amazing Hornby-Dublo Ring Field Motor Test ONE standard Co-Co diesel locomotive hauled a 3-STONE boy. TWO standard Co-Co diesel locomotives hauled a 4-STONE boy. THREE standard Co-Co diesel locomotives hauled a young lady of 8 STONE. The fantastic power of the new Hornby-Dublo Ring Field Motor was demonstrated at a Press Show in London. An 18 ft. length of track had been prepared having angle iron rails on either side upon which was mounted a seven pound trolley. Before a group of astounded Journalists, standard Co-Co diesel locomotives fitted with the Ring Field Motor easily carried out the feats itemized. Comment on completion of this test: 'We would not have believed it possible' We reproduce the photograph taken at the Press Show illustrating the little boy -whose weight was exactly 3 stone -being hauled along the Ring Field Motor test track by one Co-Co Diesel-Electric locomotive.
@@SamsTrains Can you aquire a couple of lengths of angle iron, fit steel wheels to the trolley and repeat the test, steel on steel has much less rolling resistance than rubber wheels on wood, hope you do this as the results will be most interesting.
Actually it was Hornby Dublo demonstrating the power of the new Ringfield motor in the Deltic. Three loco's hauled a young woman weighing 8 Stone sitting on a trolley. I forget the weight of the trolley, which had flanged metal wheels running on metal rails.
After saving $50 for 5 months I finally bought a special release locomotive from Walthers made by Samhongsa. It was released in 1990 as a memorial to its real life counterpart.
Hornby Dublo in 1960 using 3 Deltic OO gauge locos powered by the Dublo Ringfield motor hauled a young girl Miss Glenna Ferdinando weighing 8 Stone on a trolley. Good to see a modern version 60 years later using a lot of locos and a much bigger and heavier person - very entertaining Sam.
Wow ! I like your over-the-top experiments ! This one is really nutz, I love it ! By the way, this cannot be done with someone like me (I'm 216 lb and you look to not being over 150 lb, that helps) unless you have 50 engines, or try this with O gauge. What crazy thing can you do next time ? A shunting session with Dapol wagons ? Or something way more completely absurd ? Anyway, that was fun to watch, keep on the good job !
There was a Hornby Dublo demo where a single Ringfield powered diesel pulled about 16 kilos, 2 pulled 28 and 3 pulled 50 (figures converted from old money ), all on a specially built trolley presumably with much lower rolling resistance (loads were various sized human beings), reported in Model Railway News March 1961 !!!
I have been thinking about this experiment for many years never knowing if it is possible to move a person with model trains I feel I can finally rest my brain after watching this video good work Sam you get 5 stars from me! :)
Sam'sTrains thanks for your reply Sam if you ever need any custom made model buildings let me know I have a lot of examples of my work on Instagram @ andrewwatson5446
Hey Sam, my son and I have joked of doing this type of thing for a while, but you've actually pulled it off, congratulations; but don't worry we're certainly not going to try to replicate what you've done. Thanks for showing this really great achievement. Guinness Book of Records, perhaps? Cheers, Greg, NZ
"Don't mess around with power supplies."
Suggested: How to burn down your model railway...
haha - thought you'd like that! ;D
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That was really funny with that popped up XD
XD me tryed to do this with 20 locosanr kt worked
@@o_zkoyt7526 did you have a stroke whilst typing that?
The PC Dude nah im on my phone
Nobody:
Not one soul:
Sam’s trains: “I’ve got wood”
haha! ;D
Lol 😂🤣
Kieran McGovern maybe.. try... *I’VE GOT WOOD*
@@fireclips7399 Was that a "The Orville" reference?
2:12
“I’m now mounted on the wood. Yes, I’ve made the joke since you don’t have to.”
How did you read my thoughts Sam?! 😂😂
haha yes - I expected a few dirty minds to be watching ;)
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oh no xD
HE IS GOOOOOODDD
Use the 4 Newton train from the strongest train video
@@SamsTrains i dont get it?
2:34 Hand-Pulling Locomotive crashes while on his way back to the yard -1933 Colorized
haha!! ;D
Pen-y-darren derails, circa 1800.
Oh my word, that thumbnail. I'm dieing of laughter
haha glad you like it!! ;D
lol me too, ha
Only just looked at it properly and OMG IT'S GOLD! 😂😂
Sam'sTrains I do too
Great thumbnail lol, I nearly peed
Fascinating. That was very creative. "Don't try this at home" lol!
Train Tsar Fun!!
haha thanks a lot mate - very sound advice! ;D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Nooo absolutely try this at home!!!!! people dont listen to that tool get all your locos together and do it do it do it 🚂😀🚃🚃🚃🚃
I Heard from a world record where some model lokos pulled a real loko
@@SamsTrains hi Sam 😊☺️
That thumbnail is rather special.
"I've got wood" - Sam's Trains 2020
technoandrew wow I still remember watching the bttf crash you did all those years ago and I loved it as a kid!
haha!! ;D
“Good luck comrades” “your full sized over lords” I can’t 😂
haha!! xD
Me: Having OO/HO scale locomotives move a human? You got to be crazy!
Samstrains: Hold my tea!
haha absolutely! ;D
Wait...
YOU CAN USE THE BIG MODEL TRAINS!!!
THAT WOULD PULL A REAL PASSANGER
02:35
95% of the model trains arent derailing......
But Sam derailt him self 😂❤️
haha!! ;D
“How many trains are you gonna use?“
Sam: “yes”
haha! More than I thought! ;D
Sam : Derails
The Egg Vans : My presence will forever derail you 😈
haha yeah - bet it was their fault ;)
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DINKELBURG
FLANDERS
CLARKSOOOONN!!
HAMMMOOOOOOND!
"The trolley" looks like what we use on the yard for carting around feed, although you can guarantee at least once someone has had a laugh riding about on it, great vid!
haha yeah that's exactly what it is - good fun! ;D
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9:19 now we know what cheese grater to use
haha!! ;D
..and so, at the end of the day Sam was very proud of his engines. "I'm very proud of you!" he said.
haha you're right! ;D
the 5 rows of engines
"I feel like a crazy Santa Claus trying to conduct broken reindeer"
amazing line
Sam nine months ago: You know what, I'm going to try to mimic old fashioned 3D videography.
Sam now:
haha yeah - my ideas have degraded somewhat! ;D
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All the locos huffed and puffed. But try as they might, they could not pull the massive chair of the giant, Samuel. "Come on Thomas" they cried "Come and help". So Thomas hooked up to the front of the train and pulled with all his might. Huff Puff said the locos and gradually the giant began to move. "Yay for Thomas" they cried "You saved the day."
"And we now return to our regular programming..."
I wasn’t expecting that! Loved the video
I might sit on my flying Scotsman and see if she can pull me 🤣
Thanks,
-Ollie
haha cheers Ollie - be sure to film it if you do! ;D
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Ollie's Branchline ye might,buy the real flying scotsman and you will fly like a real Scotsman 😆
You know what they say, "Never Overlook A Little Engine"
Oh Good Lord XD This is the Funniest thing EVER XD
haha thank you! ;D
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Sam'sTrains hi
Sam,
I love your videos. My grandfather was an Original Founding Partner of Aurora Plastics Corporation from 09 March 1950 until he retired in 1969-70. They made N gauge, by Trix, I enjoy your videos because I collect every Gauge. Keep up the great work.
Thank you,
Dr. G.
Thanks so much for sharing - that's really cool that your grandfather was so involved!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hey Sam, the first one was an epic fail, the second time was perfect. I wonder what your gonna show us next in your next video, it could be a Thomas and Friends review or a train review or something completely different. You'll think of something that will spring to your mind. Hope to see what your next video will bring for the future. Kind regards, Paul.
haha thanks Paul - I'm yet to decide what's next - hopefully it'll be really interesting! ;D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Hornby Dublo did it years ago with one loco ( pulling a boy ),
Shows how good they were back in the day .
They also pulled along a lady with just four loco's.
How many did you need Sam?
Actually just checked; 8 stone lady hauled by 3 Hornby Dublo Deltic loco's at the 1961 trade fair !!
That is an amazing experiment. Probably one of your best ones yet. Could be useful mobility for elderly model train enthusiasts.
Thanks very much Tomas - haha I agree!! ;D
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Dont know if anyone's said it....?
BUT, SAM, YOUR OFF YOUR TROLLEY...!!
Silly but amusing...! Cheers Kim in Oz
Sam: "this is professional stuff"
Me: hmmmm🧐😂
haha - you may have spotted the irony there ;)
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Really nice video.
I’ve heard that in Germany there was an experiment where a lot of H0 locos of a certain class pulled a real sized locomotive of that class.
This is basically that experiment in small scale!
Thanks a lot mate - yes I've just watched that - it's epic! :D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
You're missing a third option for the "What do you think?" section: Are you insane? XD
haha - I guess that one goes without saying! ;D
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Brilliant vid again Sam I've been watching about a couple year now and somehow you still make the best videos about model trains
Thanks a lot mate, that's really kind of you! :D
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2:38 Sam derailment! 🤣
haha - that one hurt! ;D
2:34
A similar thing was done in Germany where around a 100+ Roco made DB locomotives pulled an actual DB engine.
haha really?! That's amazing! :D
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Omg the thumbnail 😂👌. And it works
haha! ;D
The Miniature Wonderland in Germany hauled a DB class 146 locomotive with 100 model class 146 locomotives. Just amazing what these little tings are capable of.
2:34 The 2020 Sam derailment
The most devastating derailment to date
Thursday 12th of February 2020
Train:The Trolley
F to pay respects to the 0 harmed
haha absolutely! ;D
HI DALE :D ITS CHRIS YAS BROTHA
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Try a skateboard with reds bearings & tightened trucks to go straight. You'll roll much easier.
Next vid: I made a oo gauge public narrow gauge railway
haha who knows?!? ;D
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Up next: how many model engines can pull an actual train
haha if only I could try that! ;D
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I love the way you have slippers on in the thumbnail! Awesome sam! :)
haha thank you - thought that'd be a nice touch ;)
Hi Sam, I remember in the late 1950’s there was a Hornby Dublo advert showing a loco pulling a child on a trolley. But I can’t find any record of the advert or the picture. But I certainly remember it. I had tri ang locos at the time. Your demonstration brought back memories
Yes I've been told about that David - I'd love to see that too! :D
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Years ago there was a world record in Germany where model trains actually pulled a real train engine. th-cam.com/video/GrVit1hGQwM/w-d-xo.html
Ooh yes - I've seen that, very cool stuff! :D
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0:43 Very nice coach. I love this coaches. I can' t believe have such strength that they will ever pull a man.
Thanks very much Robert - I like that wagon too! :D
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Sam, I've actually dreamt of this! I almost got wood at the thought of it!! 😂😜
I'm glad you had success with it.
Carmine ✈🚂🚙
haha awesome - thanks very much!! :D
That was one of gimmicks by Hornby Dublo showing one of their locomotives (I think diesel) towing a boy on a trolley.
Yeah I've heard about that - incredible stuff! :O
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I think it was in issue 2 of the catalogue
It was a class 28 cobo that they used
11:46 school clas
Yeah! :D
0:43 that just made me picture you sitting on a model railway wagon it looks so funny lol 😅😂🤣🤣😂😅
That thumbnail is realy funny and a great experiment !
(Edit) wow the video is also great i am laughing so hard
Thanks Kesse - glad you enjoyed it!! :D
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2:35 And that's why it's called the "TROLLey"! :P
haha yep! ;D
2:35 😂
Yeah that one hurt! ;D
I can’t believe that actually worked you need a Guinness world record for that!
haha thanks so much!! :D
2:23 me playing with my trains @ 2 in the morning on a school night
haha, that was pretty much me too! ;D
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The accident at 2:34 is a good example that you need to always look forward while...pulling yourself on a trolley?
Yes. Yes that's the lesson here!
When i saw the notification, i was thinking what the heck is he on about, it seems you are insane too
haha, I guess that's fair to say! ;D
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Leave this job for live steam! If you don’t already know about it, I’d recommend searching IMLEC 2019 on TH-cam. The International Model Locomotive Efficiency Competition is where the best builders put their live steam locomotives to the test! The results are impressive!
Great video as always Sam!
Oh wow that sounds cool Harry - thanks for that! :D
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Me: I'm bored
Sam: I'm gonna try something crazy
Me: Lies
Me After: ……………. MAGIC
haha exactly!! :D
I love the mad scientist aspect to this. It's hilarious, but you also touch on a lot of real world physics here. There's adhesion, rolling resistance, tractive effort, drawbar pull. Also a cause of motor burnouts; the locos vulnerable here were those that didn't wheelspin. To me that's a design fault. A model loco's adhesion should not exceed it's pulling power. Basically they make these locos too heavy nowadays.
I've never attempted something like this (sadly I'm just not quite crazy enough!) but I do get my trains hauling quite heavy payloads of stuff around the garden. It's real railfreight in OO Gauge, great fun!
haha thanks a lot mate - glad you enjoyed it, I guess there was quite a bit of that in there too! You're absolutely right about the adhesion vs pulling power!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I love that thumbnail 😂😂😂
haha thanks Matty! :D
I REALLY enjoyed this little trip that you took. As a 1/8th scale 'live steamer', I could easily relate to what you were up. The shame of it all it seems to me, is, that you don't have a bit longer track, for one. And, if you could put you trolley on the rails in some way, that would really cut back on the pulling resistance. Thanks for your interesting videos Sam.
Thanks so much Bruce, glad you enjoyed it! Yes pity I didn't have further to go, and there was too much friction there, you're right!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Of all the videos I’d expect this wasn’t on the list 😂
haha I'm not surprised! ;D
My house on a school day:
Mallard on the thumbnail:my mum
Sam on the thumbnail:me
haha - I remember feeling the same way ;)
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“MUSH!”
Mush!!
“MUSH!”
Mush too mush !!!!
Mush!!
Fantastic video! I love the creativity of it. Love the mixture between normal content such as running sessions and reviews and then stuff like this, it's great can't wait for more!
Daniel :)
Thanks very much mate, really appreciate it! :D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Love it!!!!
Well done sam, made my day!!
haha thank you, glad you enjoyed it! :D
Cheers,
Sam :)
We did an experiment like this at school as part of Nuffield Science. We used an O gauge clockwork engine and a board resting on micro-beads. How railways work is they keep the friction to a minimum. In the experiment you have done, the friction produced by your own weight on the trolley wheels is very great in relation to the OO gauge locos which is why you needed so many of them. Microbeads have now been banned in the UK, so your only option is to make a hovercraft!
Oh wow that's very awesome - yes you're right about the friction - it was just for fun though ;)
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4 views 21 likes hmmm
haha! Takes a while to catch up! ;D
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No problem
Never once have I got up in the morning and thought "you know what I'm going to sit on a trolley and see how many of my locomotives will be needed to pull me along". The mad scientist strikes again, funny and extremely amusing to watch. Can't wait for the next mad escapade ;).
haha - I've often thought that Rob, lol! Glad you found it amusing mate! :D
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Anything that a sane person wouldn't do with their model trains, Sam does. And it's great to watch.
haha absolutely right! ;D
"Crazy Santa Claus trying to conduct broken reindeer." Haha! I never get tired of your sense of humor, it really comes out in videos like these. Your wacky experiments are super entertaining, and they're getting more involved by the video! You actually did some serious measurements and calculations in this one! Gotta feel bad for those poor engines who got replaced though... Then again, gotta feel bad for the ones pulling *_The TROLLey!_* Hilarious, creative, and gripping video Sam, well done!
haha appreciated mate, glad it amused you!! ;D
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I've actually always wondered if a large amount of model trains could pull a person. Thanks for answering this unusual idea
haha yeah - I've always wondered too! ;D
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Sam: "We need to find out how much force is required to move me"
Force meter: "ALL the force!"
I laughed so hard. XD this is awesome! I hope you change this up a little for April fool's day. This will be a great meme.
haha glad to hear that - I'll see what I can do! ;D
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Some random guy who is riding on a horse: can I see your horse
Me: 7:46 *shows the horse*
haha! ;D
Sam one of your best videos. The amount of work was probably staggering. What's your day job? You seem reasonably competent about electronic engineering. Great job dude!
haha thanks so much mate! I do TH-cam for a living now - I definitely wouldn't say I'm competent with electronics - I'd love to be though! :D
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I think the problem with the initial measurement (2:22) is that the pulling force is actually about 2x the tension on the string (it's a pulley system), so the reading on the meter must be doubled (2x6=12N to start).
From your measurements, 20 locos yields a total of 8.5N pulling power; in the successful run you used 30 locos, so that'll be around 12.75N, which is close to the required 12N.
Yes you're right, I got that one wrong - hence why it took almost double the number of engines! ;D
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Haha, strangely fun to watch. Well done Sam, and on my birthday too. Made my day.
Thanks very much Ray, and hope you have a very happy birthday! :D
Cheers,
Sam :)
That is very interesting!
Emmet Brown: I FINALLY INVENTED SOMETHING THAT WORKS!!!
haha!! ;D
Hi mate, great video. Just to you know, when you were testing to amount of newtons to move you on the trolley you were essentially using a pulley system as you had the string going out then coming back, this mean the amount of force required would be double what you measured.
Thanks so much - yes you're right about that - oops! ;D
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Hornby Dublo did something similar in the 1960s.
From memory 1 Dublo Deltic pulled a small child on a trolley / cart and three pulled a woman!
True, but was the track level, maybe they cheated and the track had a slight downhill gradient to it, would make a big difference!
@@lfewell2161 I can't find the info at the moment (I think it's in an HD catalogue), but I think it was done at a trade show in full public view. I personally doubt Meccano Ltd would have cheated!
Yes I've heard about that - I'd love to see that article! :D
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@@SamsTrains It was in the 1962 catalogue. Can't put an image of it here but this is the text -
Amazing Hornby-Dublo Ring Field Motor Test
ONE standard Co-Co diesel locomotive hauled a 3-STONE boy.
TWO standard Co-Co diesel locomotives hauled a 4-STONE boy.
THREE standard Co-Co diesel locomotives hauled a young lady of 8 STONE.
The fantastic power of the new Hornby-Dublo Ring Field Motor was demonstrated at a Press Show in London. An 18 ft. length of track had been prepared having angle iron rails on
either side upon which was mounted a seven pound trolley. Before a group of astounded
Journalists, standard Co-Co diesel locomotives fitted with the Ring Field Motor easily carried out the feats itemized.
Comment on completion of this test:
'We would not have believed it possible'
We reproduce the photograph taken at the Press Show illustrating the little boy -whose weight was exactly 3 stone -being hauled along the Ring Field Motor test track by one Co-Co Diesel-Electric locomotive.
@@SamsTrains Can you aquire a couple of lengths of angle iron, fit steel wheels to the trolley and repeat the test, steel on steel has much less rolling resistance than rubber wheels on wood, hope you do this as the results will be most interesting.
Epic, bonkers, British and brilliant. Well executed Sam. Proper job lad.
haha cheers Joe, appreciate it! :D
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Sam, you are crazy and that's why I love your experiment videos
haha thanks very much Jake! :D
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Triang did this many many years ago with two deltic models. This is brilliant! Please do more videos like this.
If I find the magazine in the loft shall I post it to you. I'm wondering what mods they did to make it work.
I've heard about that - I'd love to see the article! :D
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Actually it was Hornby Dublo demonstrating the power of the new Ringfield motor in the Deltic. Three loco's hauled a young woman weighing 8 Stone sitting on a trolley. I forget the weight of the trolley, which had flanged metal wheels running on metal rails.
After saving $50 for 5 months I finally bought a special release locomotive from Walthers made by Samhongsa.
It was released in 1990 as a memorial to its real life counterpart.
Ooh nice - is it good?! :D
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Hornby Dublo in 1960 using 3 Deltic OO gauge locos powered by the Dublo Ringfield motor hauled a young girl Miss Glenna Ferdinando weighing 8 Stone on a trolley. Good to see a modern version 60 years later using a lot of locos and a much bigger and heavier person - very entertaining Sam.
So I hear - those old motors were incredibly powerful things - nothing like that these days sadly :(
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Wow ! I like your over-the-top experiments ! This one is really nutz, I love it !
By the way, this cannot be done with someone like me (I'm 216 lb and you look to not being over 150 lb, that helps) unless you have 50 engines, or try this with O gauge.
What crazy thing can you do next time ? A shunting session with Dapol wagons ? Or something way more completely absurd ?
Anyway, that was fun to watch, keep on the good job !
haha cheers Oliver - yeah I'm sure it could be done - question is just how many engines?! :D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
There was a Hornby Dublo demo where a single Ringfield powered diesel pulled about 16 kilos, 2 pulled 28 and 3 pulled 50 (figures converted from old money ), all on a specially built trolley presumably with much lower rolling resistance (loads were various sized human beings), reported in Model Railway News March 1961 !!!
Yes I've read about that Robin - very impressive stuff!! :D
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That was utterly bonkers. I loved every second, Sam! :)
haha thanks very much Andrew! :D
The new way to travel by mini toy trains 😏😂
haha absolutely!! :D
"I've got wood"
-Sam's Trains 2020
haha! Thanks for that ;)
Sam is the maddest train modeler I've ever seen LOL
Your videos never failed to give me a good laugh xD
haha I'll take that as a compliment - thank you!! :D
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@@SamsTrains that IS a compliment, thanks for making our hobby fun and enjoyable man!
11:54 For The Experiment
Yep!
Me: *sees the video title*
Also me having motor burn out fears: SAM NO THATS INSANE!
haha!! That's why I don't recommend this - I took measures to protect the motors!
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Could have used 10 evening stars and they might haul you but 20 would be fast
I have been thinking about this experiment for many years never knowing if it is possible to move a person with model trains I feel I can finally rest my brain after watching this video good work Sam you get 5 stars from me! :)
haha awesome Andy - glad to hear this brings you some closure! ;D
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Sam'sTrains thanks for your reply Sam if you ever need any custom made model buildings let me know I have a lot of examples of my work on Instagram @ andrewwatson5446
This is traction tires come into there own😂😂 interesting vid mate cooe it up loved it.
haha yeah! Though very few of these actually had tyres! :D
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Definitely the best craziest video I ever watched today love it 😆
haha cheers Connor, really glad you liked it! :D
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Hey Sam, my son and I have joked of doing this type of thing for a while, but you've actually pulled it off, congratulations; but don't worry we're certainly not going to try to replicate what you've done. Thanks for showing this really great achievement. Guinness Book of Records, perhaps? Cheers, Greg, NZ
haha great to hear that Greg, I don't know about that, lol! ;D
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The Thumbnail 😂😂🤣🤣
The string breaks.
Toad: HERE WE GO AGAIN!
haha!! ;D
What a unique and brilliant video, Sam. Glad it worked in the end! 🙂
haha thanks very much mate! :D
Cheers,
Sam :)
Very entertaining Sam. Great stuff. (Bet your electricity meter whizzed off the wall!) Many thanks.
Cheers Mike - haha it did indeed! ;D
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