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71044 Disney Train and Station Ages 12+. 2925 pieces US $329.99– CA $379.99– DE €329.99– UK £299.99 – FR €329.99– DK 2499DKK *Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing. Gather the family for a rewarding build and play experience with the LEGO® ǀ Disney 71044 Train and Station. Kids will love to join Disney characters Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Chip, Dale and Goofy for magical adventures with this awesome LEGO train set, featuring a motorized steam-style locomotive with tender, passenger car and a luxurious parlor car, plus an oval track and an iconic Disney Parks®-style station building. This set comes with an array of cool details, including app-controlled functionality. Use a smart phone or tablet to drive the locomotive forward, reverse and emit realistic sound effects. Joining up the train cars is simple with the magnetic LEGO couplings, and the panels on the parlor car open for access to its detailed interior complete with table, armchairs, teapot and cup. And the fun doesn’t end there! Inside the toy train station building there’s an array of intricate brick-built furnishings and details, including draped windows, wall clock, ceiling chandelier and a tower room with a little LEGO surprise! • Includes 5 uniquely decorated LEGO® ǀ Disney minifigures with accessories: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Chip, Dale and Goofy minifigures. • The LEGO® ǀ Disney Train and Station includes 16 curved pieces and 4 straight pieces of track, locomotive, tender, passenger car, parlor car and an iconic station building. • Locomotive features a large red fender, red wheels with working coupling rods, a big smoke stack and a driver’s cab. • Tender contains a LEGO® Powered Up 88009 Hub and a LEGO Powered Up 88011 Train Motor. • Train and sound effects can be controlled via a smart device. Connect via Bluetooth from the LEGO® Powered Up app. • Requires batteries (not included). Please refer to the product packaging for type and quantity. • Passenger car has seating for the LEGO® ǀ Disney minifigures. • Remove the panel on the parlor car to access a rich interior with table, armchairs, teapot and cup. • Station exterior features a detailed facade with balcony, clock and 2 flagged towers. • Station interior features a ticket counter, café corner and an array of brick-built furnishings and details, including draped windows, wall clock, ceiling chandelier and a tower room with a little LEGO® ǀ Disney surprise. • Easily connect the cars with the included LEGO® magnetic couplings. • This LEGO® building toy includes more than 2,900 pieces. • The LEGO® ǀ Disney train toy (in total) measures over 4” (12cm) high, 30” (78cm) long and 3” (8cm) wide. • LEGO® ǀ Disney train station building measures over 15” (39cm) high, 14” (36cm) wide and 6” (16cm) deep. • Oval rail track diameter measures over 37” (96cm) long and 27” (70cm) wide. Available directly from LEGO Stores & shop.LEGO.com from 21st August, 2019 Edited for Press Release. https://www.promobricks.de/lego-71044-disney-train-and-station-erstes-bild/84811?unapproved=51623&moderation-hash=57aca369eab52a070731455dbbb62839#comment-51623 Available from august 21 Seems to be 8w+.
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Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Great news, thanks for the update :-) -
Lego City 2021 Rumours, information and discussion
TuffTuffTuff replied to Powered by Bricks's topic in LEGO Town
It does not look good at all. That 1 plate difference is ugly and hard to get rid off I think. -
You will have to use the app for a twin motor setup.
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[APP] BrickController2
TuffTuffTuff replied to imurvai's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Are there any plans to support PFX brick in the future? The app is not so good for playing. The API is available at https://fxbricks.com/resources/howto/- 1245 replies
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Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
One idea for the PF top: if used with keybrick one base the empty space could above the battery could be used with optional weights that can be inserted. That way you could improve traction if needed. Would that be possible? -
Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Just tried one of my keybricks I received today. The packaging is good and the case is fine, too. I love the constant power plus in boost mode. Inclines are not an issue anymore. I just could add two more custom wagons to my train compared when running on black eneloops. However, it requires at least one additional weight brick inside of a locomotive to compensate the low weight :-) otherwise you will loose traction. Thanks a lot for such a great addition to my train layout. I hope for that power functions battery case top cause most of my trains will remain on that system for various reasons. -
Just used the steam profiles, but diesel/electric are probably similar.
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Works fine for me with those profiles
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Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Would love a significant boost for my Volvo dumper :-) -
BrickTracks: different curves, PF/9V compatible
TuffTuffTuff replied to JopieK's topic in LEGO Train Tech
What is the best way to motorize those switches? -
Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I really like the idea of a PF power supply case top. I use multiple sbricks pand PFx bricks and would like to use them with the extra voltage keybrick provides. Some things I would like you to change on your concept rendering: - the 4 power ports directing to the sides are impractial for 6 studs wide trains - I would prefer one single centered port (or maybe 2) instead of four, you can still stack them - an LED lit power button as in the regular case One question regarding the ,first served, keybrick. Do they rember the power mode? So I have to switch to boost mode only once and when I restart it is still in boost mode? -
Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Done :-) -
Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I'm ready to buy 3 :-) -
Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Maybe posting your idea on other boards like technic and other train boards (e.g. doctor-brick or 1000steine) could increase support? -
Keybrick One / Rechargeable battery pack for Powered Up
TuffTuffTuff replied to keybrickone's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Great idea. Can you please provide some safety information? I really do not want to burn down my layout. That is why I avoided battery modifications and custom lipo batteries until now. -
Lego City 2021 Rumours, information and discussion
TuffTuffTuff replied to Powered by Bricks's topic in LEGO Town
No, those are only stud.io rebuilds that could be similar! -
Lego City 2021 Rumours, information and discussion
TuffTuffTuff replied to Powered by Bricks's topic in LEGO Town
Why do you think that the old road plates will stay? -
Lego City 2021 Rumours, information and discussion
TuffTuffTuff replied to Powered by Bricks's topic in LEGO Town
Awesome: finally we can buy crossroads separately :-) And really: Nobody needs curved roads. And nobody needs harbor, constructions, farm, trains .... Love you LEGO, why not just abandon city, we need more DOTS instead -
Any idea what camera supports live views? Would be very useful for inspections.
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Control all your Powered Up & Power Function (SBrick) devices with a single software
TuffTuffTuff replied to Cosmik42's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I am lost a bit. How can I configure my hub with 2 train motors to be controlled by one handset. Update: I think I got it. So brilliant. Thank you so much for that app -
These switches are great and solved a huge layout issue. Now trains can change the track within a curve which is so useful when space is limited. I still hope to replace the outer track with a real R56 curved switch one day.
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Tried the same setup but ended with two motors in only one engine, because pushing and pulling is bad on curves, switches, inclines etc. Now I just have to be bit carefull when pushing. Some weight in the front engine without motors helps. I still have some derail issues due to the light cables, e.g. on double curves. I will try to give them a bit more space.