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Hi Denis, maybe you should explain a little bit more what you are looking for. Apart from that: welcome to Eurobricks.
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You always amaze us HoMa, very nice builds!
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Fixed it, it is an automatic script, but can be overruled :)
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- thomas and friends
- island of sodor
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Thanks @Reker1000000, a lot of people will really like getting their precious old 12V motors up and running again using your tutorial!
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Lego City 2023:Rumours,Speculation,Leaks and Discussion
JopieK replied to Powered by Bricks's topic in LEGO Town
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Hi Scott, welcome to EB and Train Tech! You are talking about: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=85976&name=Train, Track Plastic, Narrow, Curve&category=[Train, Track]#T=C and trying to connect it to something like this https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=3228b&name=Train, Track Slotted Rail Straight&category=[Train, Track]#T=C I suppose? I thing you should have a look at this: There are variations possible of course! Would that help? We are of course interested to see your own results! Maybe use something like Flickr or some other image sharing platform to host the pictures on and link it then, that should work!
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Great info @Reker1000000. Keeping the beloved 12V motors in perfect shape!
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Better now? Perspective view looks even prettier imho.
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- tank engine
- statens järnvägar
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Very nice job! Reminds me a little of the 'Glaskasten' locomotive although your version is not steam of course.
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It lives longer than his Panda I think (he has/used to have a little Fiat).
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Very nice Jacob. Great to see you are still in the LEGO hobby, has been quite a while when I last met you :) I especially like your 7740 MOD.
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@Sérgio one needs to look cerefully to see if it Is the real deal or your LEGO variety (the tracks give it away but apart from that...). Nice addition for the already great locomotive!
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@Vilhelm22, good point, they are indeed awesome (the rods from @zephyr1934 I mean).
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Very nice job @Vendral24. It is a train that would be great for LEGO to add to their lineup. I also like your stickers. Unfortunately my machine is broken otherwise I could have printed them for you (the machine is (ah was) able to print in white and metallic). Apart from that: welcome to Eurobricks in general and Train Tech in particular.
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Great to see how Powered Up can really improve our Train experience. Of course it can always be better but especially interoperability with ESP32 / Pi / whatever is really great!
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WIP Portland's Union Station (Or)(will be 2 year project)
JopieK replied to Barduck's topic in LEGO Train Tech
That is some project you have there @Barduck. LEGO should also do something with marbling as it looks stunning! -
So next thing we might get even specialized chips? The rods from Zephyr print fine on an Ender 3 too though (which might be a little more budget friendly). @bogieman, that is where a community like ours might come in handy, we have a few programmers here so if you want to expand your horizons.
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It is of course always difficult to definitely say where some topics would fit best. Train is technically a city sub theme of course. But what about pneumatic locomotives. Or the rumored Hogwarts express (which might fit is Licensed, but also in Train tech and maybe even scale modeling if the rumors turn out to be true).
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Looks very nice Thorsen. Great way to build a compact "Drehscheibe". Also the loc operations look very cool.
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Sorry to see you leave, but understandable. Thanks for your contributions! Always welcome of course.
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Enjoy you stay @Iron Man 24
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Well there was already a topic on it where you asked the same thing @Plegofan so why don't you try in Studio and then maybe if you ask help we can join in :)
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Nice review of a very nice locomotive @Toastie. 10-wide makes it much easier to put in all those intricate drive gear parts etc. (b.t.w. I would say if most of the parts are LEGO it would be totally fine to put it in TT)