Did you know that it is possible to change the end bogies so that your EMU could pull another wagon or coach. The bogies from the Panorama Coach 6342 are a direct fit for the bogies on the EMU (RCE). Your would need the bogie 30 67 9900 and coupling 6310, Hope this may be of help to you.
Thanks. I have the panorama car too, and coupling was not a problem until now. I consider a further rebuilding, but I have to save some pocket money first ![Wink ;)](http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/Smileys/classic/wink.gif)
So, after this discussion I went back to the drawing board, and spent several nights there
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I’ve noticed that some improvements got my attention:
1) As Walts-Trains said it is possible to replace both front bogies with bogies from Panorama car 6842. Although it is not strictly necessary to pull other cars, the hook on the bogies from Panorama car 6842 makes the coupling far more reliable. Because the motor from EMU 4016 is in the middle of the train, both end bogies has the tendency to derail because of the light weight. To improve this, I want to replace the plastic wheels by metal wheels.
2) The RC motor is 6 volt and actually powers only one axle. At the other end, EMU 4016 is quite heavy. Certainly if you know that if I spot car 4119 I will extend EMU 4016. Most of my other trains are from LGB and run on 2-rail 14 volt DC, the same as the older Playmobil trains. I have one bogie left over from 4016, and I will rebuild that with a 14 volt Playmobil motor. My plan is to keep both motor bogies, and use the one that I need. On a digital layout, or on a place where a transformer for my layout is not at hand, I can use the RC motor bogie instead.
Well, as you can see, never a dull moment with a model train or Playmobil
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