Apogee Locomotive Works Videos

Videos by Apogee Locomotive Works. Apogee Locomotive Works is a small business FDM and resin printing unusual and far-out prototype kits for the model railroading community. Our goal is to promote creativity and craftsmanship in the hobby, and we are always growing to meet that goal!

Quick look at the Lima-Hamilton 1000Hp switchers!

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Quick look at the Lima-Hamilton 1000Hp switchers!

A 28-tonner and a B-unit run light at a local club!

The little 28 tonner pulling down main street!

The little guy runs!

Excuse the poor lighting, just doing a quick test through the switches! This unit at the moment weighs just 44 grams, I hope to add 12 more.

These are ALW two axle chassis that will be used to model small two axle Brill line construction trailer cars! Prototypes of these line construction trailers are still in their very early stages.

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Two ALW boxcabs I'm working on at the moment! Plan to finish painting these units, installing window material and designing a new pilot for them. Loksound V5 micros, bachmann 70 tonner chassis.

FLX Drive hoods in production! Expect an official announcement of their release soon!

Quick update on the FLX Drives

Colfax & Des Moines Traction 63 & 51 backing a MOW train over the trestle. Both units are ALW kits, 63 on a Bachmann 44 ton chassis and 51 on a 70 Ton chassis. Loksound V5s in both.

Had some fun testing the NWSL chassis at the local club! Tracks well, a bit of a load with no motors and electric pick up brushes on all axles but that plus the track cleaning car wasn't too much for the Colfax & Des Moines Traction No. 63!

The semi self contained test unit ran a short distance before giving up. I hope to do some more prototyping soon, the output gear is 0.02 module, 45 tooth and I intend to do slight tweaking to improve the mesh as that will in turn improve the lifespan and performance of the entire unit.

Going to be working on a video about the new Brill side frames, I liked this clip and I figured I should share it here!