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Motorized Hogwarts Express LEGO Train with new Powered Up System

November 26, 2018 By GJBricks 3 Comments

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MOTORIZED HOGWARTS EXPRESS LEGO TRAIN WITH NEW POWERED UP SYSTEM! How to motorize the 75955 with the latest LEGO Train system!

The Hogwarts Express has landed and people have already motorized it with the previous LEGO Power Functions IR System. I wanted to use the newer Bluetooth system. But why?

First off I like how easy Bluetooth is to use. You press one button and it connects to the controller. But the good part is that that controller can be the one that comes with sets like the 60197 LEGO City Passenger Train from 2018 (watch my review).

Secondly, it’s really, really compact because all the circuitry is in the power block. Everything. So no need for external receivers, cables everywhere, etc. All you need is the battery block and the motor as you’ll see in the video.

Connectivity Issues? Nope!

I have read a few stories of people having trouble with the Bluetooth system dropping out. I have not experienced this. But, a good thing with the Bluetooth is that it will stop if it loses signal (the IR one does not as I have previously discovered).

My approach was to build everything in the tender so it was self-contained and neat. But, one thing that was important to me was not modifying the actual locomotive. By making the tender bigger, I’ve managed to contain everything together very neatly.

In the video I will:
– show you what I was aiming to achieve in doing these changes
– how I approached it and solved the problem
– what the finished MOC looked like
– and most exciting, shots of the train running around Studsburg (my Custom LEGO City)

And in case you wonder why/where I got the motor as it’s not available through the LEGO Parts list, it came from my second 60197 train.

I really hope you enjoy this video and it helps you solve how to upgrade the Hogwarts train yourself.

Let me know in the comments what you think about this upgrade. Will you be doing it or have you done it already. Do you have any suggestions on improving it? And don’t forget to like it!

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LEGO Hogwarts Express Images

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motorized hogwarts express
GJBricks gets to drive the LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955
GJBricks gets to drive the Hogwarts Express
GJBricks gets to drive the LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955
GJBricks gets to drive the Hogwarts Express
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 LEGO Boiler
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 LEGO Boiler
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 LEGO Train and Tender
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 LEGO Train and Tender
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 Kings Cross
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 Kings Cross
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 LEGO Train ready to depart
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express 75955 LEGO Train ready to depart
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express Set 75955
Harry Potter LEGO Hogwarts Express Set 75955

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  1. Mike Bradley says

    December 11, 2018 at 5:42 am

    I’d love to see a parts list/build instructions for your version of the tender.

    Reply
    • GJBricks says

      December 11, 2018 at 1:49 pm

      I’m going to do a video and post on it very soon! I’ve just ordered the final red and black parts so will show the full changes I made from beginning to end! Keep an eye out!

      Reply
    • GJBricks says

      December 22, 2018 at 5:46 pm

      Hey Mike,

      Video on YouTube and link to the parts list is in the description:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tkzXb9p7UA

      Let me know how you go!

      Reply

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