Selfmade BR-426 project part 2 ( final part )

The second and final part of this project, it is finished. It has taken some time and it was a great learning experience for me. I learned that you need to have very flexible wires ( and isolation ) when passing trough a Jacobs-bogie. Also that the weight on the drive wheels needs to be good and not to light. As well as the width of the wheels needs to be set correctly. The best part is driving the train around the track, and see that it drives very smooth. I need to do some more work on the track it self with the power supply which is not optimal at this point. It might not be as smooth and detailed as a train from Märklin it self, but I'm very happy with the result I got. The things I wanted to do worked and look good enough for me. Many thanks for all the help I got for from NoBa-Modelle. ( https://www.noba-modelle.de ) (    / @noba-modellenoba-modelle323   ) And the Z-Dokter for their help in making this project come to life. ( https://www.z-doktor.de ) Up to the next project train ( BR-648 ) that will be a bit faster because of all the things I've learned now, though there will be other challenges. I'm not sponsored or anything and this is all my own doing, I just give credits to those who are helping me out. Enjoy the video and if you have any questions or remarks, place them down the video and I'll reply as soon as I can. As always, this is how I do it. Everybody is responsible for their own actions. The things I used can be bought here, if you are missing anything don't hesitate to ask. Also if you have any other questions or remarks, please let me know. Body : https://www.shapeways.com/product/CN3... Chassis : https://www.noba-modelle.de Decals. : https://www.z-doktor.de LED 402 & 605 : https://letitlight.de/nl/c/led-605-bi... Wires : https://modellbau-schoenwitz.de/de/ka... Decoder and interior lights : https://www.dtswebshop.nl/nl/ Thanks for watching and reading ;)