To be fair, if scale is taken into consideration, each snow 'flake' would be at least the size of quarter, if not one's entire hand. Try plowing through that.
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Agree, the snow piles up in front of the train and this causes the more power to push away the snow. A plow might help the train to gain some power back.
Yea. And Also when you make a Snowball,it gets really hard because ur pushing it together. That happens here too. that makes it nearly impossible for the train.
Yah it once snowed about 4 inches where I live and the night before I set up a train track. I took a flat car and put a plow on the front and a side on top for ballast. The flanges in the engine kept being pushed up by the snow and derailing. So I just scooped off all the snow by hand.
put a plow on a train car and then put three engines behind that car. that'll give you more pushing power. more wheels and with more power to them also means more traction and weight. and more weight will help you slide less.
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I think its because the trains are too light, so it loses kenetic energy very fast. I'd say add some dead weight to the train, I don't know if it'll work, but maybe next year. (Its almost July 4th)
The problem is, is that you need more mass, the snow in comparison to the train is pretty heavy, like how if someone runs really fast into a wall it's not going to move if the wall is made out of bricks. I suggest more mass on the train, or you could always go for more speed, but there is a limit due to frictional forces and the train not having a lot of momentum (p = mv), additionally there are ways of reducing the amount of friction onto the train by the snow by including things like snow plow at the front to push the snow past the train rather than trying to move it forwards.
Cool video from watching it I thought of something if you can hand make they plowed the fit onto the diesel train replica it would be easier for it to plow plus the downwards force from a plowing snow would keep the front end from lifting up off the track
what you should do is make a lego snow turbine and put it in the front and have it spinning while plowing through the snow, it would be like a snow eater!
Instead of using the Lego motors, just use the most powerful rc plane motors that you can find that still fit inside the train and jerry rig it together.
The locos are made of plastic and are not very heavy. Therefore there isn't enough traction and not enough momentum. Next time put some extra weight in them and try again.
The yellow train has 2 motors. Problem is, that when ever you get a bit of snow on the tracks and touch it or the train runs over it, it turns to ice. No matter how much torque you have, small lightweight trains on plastic/ice rails wont work.
For what it's worth, real trains have the same problem when you scale it up. They have to punch in and back out. It's a bit mundane, yes, but sometimes it's the only way. You can improve your success here by adding a car or two with several of those weights from the old Lego boats. Momentum is a thing... A plow of some kind would work. Or some kind of rotary plow.
U need a snow plow if u want ur train to run, but hold on a second u use Lego train and it's pretty clear that a train that uses batteries won't be able to go through the snow like a 00/0 gauge train
ur ramp idea was a good one in this, but im not sure if u noticed just how much it was flexing under the weight of ur trains as they went down it...as a result, a lot of the energy they gained from the decent was lost well before they hit the snow, meaning they basically hit with the same force as when they were not using the ramp at all. granted, the fact that u were using box engines didnt help at all, compressing anything makes it a lot harder to get through
Biggest problem is the traction. Rubber wheels on icy plastic just does not work. And when you compare Lego trains with for example Märklin H0 trains, they are far too light. When I have time I will try to build a heavy train and try agian
I mean... the trains are made of plastic. They're LESS DENSE than the snow. it's not a question of 'engine strength' since no matter how many trains you stack up in a row, they won't be able to generate sufficient friction to push forward with.
To be fair, if scale is taken into consideration, each snow 'flake' would be at least the size of quarter, if not one's entire hand.
Try plowing through that.
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I would recoment building some kind of snow plow with some sloped parts.
JuMa Bricks I agree
exactly
JuMa Bricks perhaps... but the trains need raw power to slice through snow that deep. The trains here are even said that they don’t have enough power.
Agree, the snow piles up in front of the train and this causes the more power to push away the snow. A plow might help the train to gain some power back.
Yea. And Also when you make a Snowball,it gets really hard because ur pushing it together. That happens here too. that makes it nearly impossible for the train.
Without a plow your basically trying to dig snow with a brick
Yep. But harder.
wow, you are a natural at flattening snow with a shovel
your three trains on a ramp into the snow cracked me up.. ty for the laugh needed it today
The neighbors cat is actually the railroad inspector.
Good video :)
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My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who was on board this train during its devastating crash.
Yah it once snowed about 4 inches where I live and the night before I set up a train track. I took a flat car and put a plow on the front and a side on top for ballast. The flanges in the engine kept being pushed up by the snow and derailing. So I just scooped off all the snow by hand.
Liked for the effort and trying. :)
I can't believe this is real footage. Brave crew members...
I think that was a neat idea.
put a plow on a train car and then put three engines behind that car. that'll give you more pushing power. more wheels and with more power to them also means more traction and weight. and more weight will help you slide less.
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The front diesel looks like the front loco from "Runaway Train"
nothing scientific but all an all good fun. congrats.
You can put the Sony Action Cams inside the commuter trains
The German ICE actually looks really good in the snow!
Maybe use a custom plow that connects to the front. If that doesn’t work, try stirring up the snow just a bit around the tracks. Great video tho!
Maybe the design of the train will help , usually when it is cold and snows trains usually have a triangular pyramid on its front to push off the snow
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You should make a 3d printed snowblower
Great idea! Lovely video! Keep on with more tests, you have a new fan from Barcelona
I think its because the trains are too light, so it loses kenetic energy very fast. I'd say add some dead weight to the train, I don't know if it'll work, but maybe next year. (Its almost July 4th)
The problem is, is that you need more mass, the snow in comparison to the train is pretty heavy, like how if someone runs really fast into a wall it's not going to move if the wall is made out of bricks. I suggest more mass on the train, or you could always go for more speed, but there is a limit due to frictional forces and the train not having a lot of momentum (p = mv), additionally there are ways of reducing the amount of friction onto the train by the snow by including things like snow plow at the front to push the snow past the train rather than trying to move it forwards.
You should try a snow plow on the train.
what are the trains you used
About going down the ramp
The train is going faster than the motor so when you turn on the motor it slows it down.
Also you need a plow
GG SKI BIKE Goike you have to forcefully turn the wheels when the motor is off they can’t roll so turning on the motor would help in this case
what about four engines?
I thought this was a real train video because it popped up in my recommendations.
The only solution I can see is a small portable flame thrower car. Let us know when you have that working :-)
cool that would work! i got one
Hey man, you drive a Saab 9-5? That’s super cool
Snowclearing what _Ice Planet 2002_ parts are for. The snow wouldn't have been a problem with a few translucent neon orange chainsaws.
Oh the express train tried to get on top of the snow then crush it like an ice breaker but it also got stuck..
Its because of its shape
You need a 4533 snow plow!
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You should try to make a snow plow
Cool video from watching it I thought of something if you can hand make they plowed the fit onto the diesel train replica it would be easier for it to plow plus the downwards force from a plowing snow would keep the front end from lifting up off the track
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Use like the piece in City constrcution thats used for small diggers, its like a bucket and has sharp cuts
Seems like that Polar Express scene but with snow lol
That new Thomas the Tank Engine movie looks great
You need to make a costum plow
"The ice has frozen over the tracks." -Conductor
I saw in the thumbnail that it was a model train already.
Should have built a special flatcar with a snowplow on the front weighted down with lead or something
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you should've made a custom plow
im not a physicist but weigh+speed will do, maybe ad some weight and bigger motor that generate enough inertia
The title should be (lego trains fails to plow through high snow)
I could've told you it won't work, but you had to learn the hard way :D lol
Are batteryes waterproof?
What are batteryes?
what you should do is make a lego snow turbine and put it in the front and have it spinning while plowing through the snow, it would be like a snow eater!
Im super drunk, this was an awesome video
What you need is 1 of those fanbladed snow plow trains
Instead of using the Lego motors, just use the most powerful rc plane motors that you can find that still fit inside the train and jerry rig it together.
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I wish I got this much snow where I live
Divide by 2 the height of the snow it will give more results
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i wud rekcommend bilding sum type uv sno plow with slohpt parts
The locos are made of plastic and are not very heavy. Therefore there isn't enough traction and not enough momentum.
Next time put some extra weight in them and try again.
you need to add floor heatment.
The commuter train litterally went on top of the snow...lol.
You need build a snow plouw on the front side
You should put 2 motors in each train like I did -> increased power, torque and hill climbing capability.
The yellow train has 2 motors. Problem is, that when ever you get a bit of snow on the tracks and touch it or the train runs over it, it turns to ice. No matter how much torque you have, small lightweight trains on plastic/ice rails wont work.
warn snow doesnt move. if the temperature was under 0 celsius it would probably have been more light
aint there a train with a giant fan on the front build to plow snow
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Yah it's called a rotary snowplow
Snow looks wet n heavy
Me and 1.8 million other people are wondering how the hell we ended up in this part of TH-cam.
Try making a snow plow for them
For what it's worth, real trains have the same problem when you scale it up. They have to punch in and back out. It's a bit mundane, yes, but sometimes it's the only way. You can improve your success here by adding a car or two with several of those weights from the old Lego boats. Momentum is a thing...
A plow of some kind would work. Or some kind of rotary plow.
Don’t you have a lego train plow I tried it before it worked fine
Why not have all of the engines on and have the three controllers and use them all at the same time
U need a snow plow if u want ur train to run, but hold on a second u use Lego train and it's pretty clear that a train that uses batteries won't be able to go through the snow like a 00/0 gauge train
You need a heavy train behind those engines. That will give them some momentum and they will not stop so quickly.
It will make the trains go over the snow
Not quite a recreation of snowpiercer I was hoping for 😅
your dutch arent you?
make a snow plow car
He can actually use the technic unimog. But the B model. It has a snow plow. He would just have to attach some motors to make it drive.
WishYourLife good idea, however the point is he is using a train
Tho you said "Car" not train. Thats why i thought it would fit.
Maybe you meant Cart ?
No car is another word for truck or cart, something a train pulls
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ur ramp idea was a good one in this, but im not sure if u noticed just how much it was flexing under the weight of ur trains as they went down it...as a result, a lot of the energy they gained from the decent was lost well before they hit the snow, meaning they basically hit with the same force as when they were not using the ramp at all. granted, the fact that u were using box engines didnt help at all, compressing anything makes it a lot harder to get through
Biggest problem is the traction. Rubber wheels on icy plastic just does not work. And when you compare Lego trains with for example Märklin H0 trains, they are far too light. When I have time I will try to build a heavy train and try agian
It failed to plow at the point when you DIDNT attach a plow.
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That train is lazy
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i think u will use any plow
Try the LEGO steam trains 🚂 from Toy Story 3 and The Lone Ranger next time
Just add a snow ploy on it and it should make it 😏
Put a scoop wheel on front that puts snow to top of train and catch snow in a car to dig trough.
It might've work better with two motors on one train and additional mass on both of them
Make a rotary snowplow
I have a test tomorrow
Make the train do a loop-de-loop
I mean... the trains are made of plastic. They're LESS DENSE than the snow.
it's not a question of 'engine strength' since no matter how many trains you stack up in a row, they won't be able to generate sufficient friction to push forward with.
I’m a grown ass man! I’m just gonna leave this here
make a tunnel with snow!