elicend
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good idea !
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Ramps, crossover track and two levels layout + GoPro
elicend replied to technicgear's topic in LEGO Train Tech
not a lego comment, but what is the time of the music? -
if i'll have a big track i'll try to make one of these :)
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hi i'm still very interested by your works ;)
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Brick Railway Systems (BRS) Wayside Structures
elicend replied to Murdoch17's topic in LEGO Train Tech
very nice and realist !- 14 replies
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- shed
- coaling tower
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very good !
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MOC - UTD CP650 Portuguese Passanger train replica
elicend replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
fantastic job is it possible to have picture an building guide of your yellow car wagon ? thanks -
hi julien i'm from france too ;)
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Yes i agree with comment, seem to be a very nice layout, but dims sounds too little. it seems to be longer than my 5 meter long track
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As a slot fan, i must follow this topic !
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thanks for the LXF, i just need to find how to open it on a mac ;) edit... Lego soft already installed :)
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hi is it possible to have more details to build these nice wagon ? thanks
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oO ? i don't know difference between V1 and V2 receiver ?
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thanks for help, i'll try ;)
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my english is too bad. i understood the solution for one engine with 2 motor, but for 2 engines (4 motors) ? engine seems to be a bad word :( i mean this : Thanks :)
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Thanks, i'll try to inverse the second motor. By the way, if you have to engine? how to control them in synchronisation ?
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REVIEW: 7715 Push-Along Passenger Steam Train
elicend replied to BillytheKid's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I'm going to build some of these wagon to add with de Yellow/blue one of the other without motor set. -
Hi, One more powering question : if you put 2 engines in one train, with 2 motors by engine? both engine a with one receiver, in the same chanel ? and both motor, on the same output on both receiver? or do you use another way ?
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ok thanks for informations :) in fact my second solution is the same, without the reverse unit, and don't works with the wire :) what is the switches used (part number i mean)?
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Hi I've got a question and i can't do the test at this time. With the IR receiver in the PF module, there is 2 output for motors (blue and red), and on the remote controller too. What is the best way to use 2 motors on a same engine ? - first way : one on the blue, second on the red - second way both on the same output - Third way one receiver by motor, and both on the same color ? thanks for you informations ;)
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Nice container ! i have to do the invert, convert a 9v engine to RC with battery, on the yellow engine.
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Hi, i have to do something similar, i'll show you if it is ok ;)
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Some PowerFunctions insights: The LEGO LiPo rechargeable battery and L
elicend replied to Toastie's topic in LEGO Train Tech
And the battery box will stop charging when battery is full or do you have to manage it manually? -
Some PowerFunctions insights: The LEGO LiPo rechargeable battery and L
elicend replied to Toastie's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks, the batterie box have a recharge module added isn't ? I am agree, a RC 9V RC 9V track is not a good idea, but in my mind, i think i'll do 1/4 in 9V and 3/4 in RC, and stand in the 9V to recharge... And if i understood, it is possible to let 9V in the 9V area when train runing, it will charge a little each time it will go in? -
Some PowerFunctions insights: The LEGO LiPo rechargeable battery and L
elicend replied to Toastie's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Hi this is a great solution. but sorry, my english is a little too bad, and i missed a detail. In summary : you pick up 9v (or 13v) from 9v track It is drive by a bridge, in order to have + and - in the same place You use a standard battery box (rechargable one) and you mix RC track (non electric track) and 9v track Is it possible to have just a little part of 9v track, for example, 1meter, an 9 or 10 m rc track ? and just stand the train on the 9v track after using for charging, then, drive on both track? in my mind, i think there will have no problem to stand on the 9v track for charging (nothing is needed to stop charging when full????), but my question is more when you drive and pass 1 9V track, then 1 rc, then 1 9V (caricatural, but, possible?) thanks for your informations ;)