Z70 Locomotive For OS-Railway – Fully 3D-printable Railway System! Arduino-controlled! 3D Printer Model

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Summary

OS-Railway is a complete system of track, trains and accessories, all designed to be fully 3D-printable. The size is the same as O-scale (32mm track) but printability is prioritized over scale.

Update!! Now gearbox available for 24mm DC-motors! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5863393

This page covers the Z70 locomotive, for track pieces see a separate page
Klick here for track: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2146361

Klick here for cars: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2152351

This locomotive was inspired by the Swedish lokomotor Z70 https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z70 but the dimensions are not strict, the wheel base has been shortened to assure that the train can cope with the rather short radius of 300mm used in my track and switch design. The body has been sculpted to pictures so it is not perfect scale either.

The aim was to create a easy-to-print locomotive that looks OK, but not a super complicated set with tons of parts. The kit includes mounting and pinion gear for using a standard RC-servo as motor. To do this you only need to pull out the potentiometer from the servo, adjust it so that it is in the middle, and then it a RC-signal will act as a dual way speed control. This is a slow but very easy method if you want to use very simple electronics or a radio control.

However, if you want better performance I recommend to use the included Arduino code, a motor controller board and a 16mm DC-motor with gearbox. You can find plenty of such motors on E-bay, or go to www.maxonmotor.com and configure a 16mm motor and gearbox. Direct drive will be too weak so you will need a gearbox.

To power the locomotive, you can either use the chassis which is prepared for batteries, or you can use the one adapted for LiPo-packs. In the first case, 4pcs AAA is used. In the case of LiPo-pack you can use a 2 cell series package (~7,2V).

Look further below for more detailed instructions!

16mm_motor_mount.stl 53.2KB
3mm_bevel_gear.stl 1.4MB
3mm_bevel_gear_hitech.stl 1.0MB
accessories_complete.stl 3.8MB
arduino_connection.zip 232.4KB
battery_hatch.stl 11.0KB
bearing_house.stl 72.9KB
body.stl 744.5KB
bumper_body.stl 67.1KB
bumper_extension.stl 19.7KB
coupler_v2_long.stl 46.2KB
gas_tank_1.stl 189.0KB
gas_tank_2.stl 27.7KB
gas_tank_3.stl 189.0KB
roof.stl 35.3KB
stairs.stl 5.9KB
wheel.stl 73.5KB
wheels_4pcs_motor_version.stl 347.5KB
wheel_drive.stl 100.4KB
z70.ino 7.1KB
z70_18t_drivegear.stl 87.2KB
z70_chassi_acumulator_version.stl 362.4KB
z70_chassi_battery_version.stl 379.6KB