Graphic and digital production of remote control train

How to build a homemade remote-controlled train? This article provides a detailed, step-by-step visual guide to help you create your own remote control locomotive model. The main materials required for this DIY project are listed below, making it easy for anyone to follow along and learn. The tutorial focuses on the transmission part of the train model. The background is a cutting mat with each cell measuring 1cm x 1cm, which makes it easier for everyone to compare sizes and positions during the building process. Starting with the main materials: [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Take a small piece of PVC pipe groove and cut it using a metal ruler and a utility knife. Cut a groove approximately 1.5cm from one end. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] As shown in the image, the groove is positioned correctly. Next, drill a round hole at an appropriate location to serve as the mounting point for the motor. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] The screws in the image are used to secure the motor in place. Place the motor into the groove and check if it fits properly, adjusting as needed. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Once the motor is in place, tighten the screws to secure it. Apply a small amount of 502 glue to reinforce the connection. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Now take two train wheels (you can purchase them). One of them should have gears attached. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Place the geared wheel into the groove and test its movement to ensure it's smooth and flexible. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Next, connect the circuit for testing. If everything moves smoothly, proceed to the next step: cut another groove and insert the second wheel. These wheels are temporarily placed for now and not yet fixed. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Cut four small pieces of cardboard and attach them to the tube groove to stabilize the wheels in place. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] The power system is now complete. Below are the components for the power and remote control systems: [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] This is the receiver board of the remote control unit. We only use two of them. Another train bogie is mounted beneath the remote control panel, modified from a paper mold. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Use a paperclip to bend a connecting rod that links the front (power unit) and the car (remote control and power supply). [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Initially connect the circuit and perform a test. The final step is to tidy up the wiring and glue the battery onto the remote control board. [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] Your remote-controlled train DIY project is now complete! [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] [Image: Graphic and digital production of remote control train] This is the launcher of the locomotive. With this simple setup, you can enjoy operating your very own homemade remote-controlled train.

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