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Yes … it is engine 79111 with a couple of mods. Also the tender. Gave it my best shot for the ‘presents’ car. Are there any more ‘images’ of the rest of the train from that game? Like a tree car … or a passenger car or a caboose?
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Yes … it is engine 79111 with a couple of mods. Also the tender. Gave it my best shot for the ‘presents’ car. Are there any more ‘images’ of the rest of the train from that game? Like a tree car … or a passenger car or a caboose?
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[2016 Digital Design Contest] - Voting topic
tiggrlee replied to Superkalle's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
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Train storage systems? How do you store or display your spares?
tiggrlee replied to Adamskii's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Sorry for the lateness with a follow-up ... life got busy for a while. Here are two pictures ... showing the box I was telling you about. The 'inside' dimensions are ... 4 inches wide ... 2 5/8 inches deep ... 14 1/2 inches wide. If it is more than a bit tight ... you can take the 'wheel sets' off and store them at either end. Now it was not a problem at all with my 9v trains ... I now am converting ... and noticed one small problem ... 9v was a piece of cake ... you just pop off motor and wheel sets ... now ... with PF system ... your wheel set is physically attached via the power cord ... that might make it tricky in the future. Below are two pictures of the box I was telling you about ... LEE -
Train storage systems? How do you store or display your spares?
tiggrlee replied to Adamskii's topic in LEGO Train Tech
New member here. Here in the ‘states’ they make a cardboard box to fit a row of Baseball trading cards in. It measures about 3” x 4” by 15” long. I just put in a layer of bubble wrap on the bottom … lay the train in on its side … one more narrow layer of bubble wrap and it is good to go. Stick a sticker on the end of what ‘model’ it is … and slide it on the top layer of the bedroom closet. Now … some ‘models’ have ‘extra’ pieces on its top … sometimes I have to remove them to fit into the box … and sometimes removing the wheel sets ( plenty of room at each end of the box to put them in ). The top shelf of my bedroom closet is filled with trains and cars … LEE ( I will take some pictures tomorrow showing the box and the train in it and will post it )