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brickostan

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  1. Wow. Very impressive. And it takes the curves without any problems.
  2. Wow. Impressive work. Nice locomotives. You run 24V on the tracks and use capacitors in the trains. Why? edit: I found earlier posts where you explained the 24V setup.
  3. Wow. Really neat tram. How long is the full model?
  4. Wow. Nice locomotive. And with all those wheels, it takes the curves/switches very well.
  5. I like. Is it supposed to be build together with the habour? There's a Danish film called "Olsenbanden På Sporet" (The Olsen gang on tracks) - I come to think some scenes from this movie when I see your layout ;-)
  6. Wow. Nice wagons. When I see the the train I come to think about some pictures in a Märklin catalog.
  7. Nice building. I really like the way that you made the roof.
  8. Nice designs. I have not seen Electricsteam or Redimus way of solving it before.
  9. As I remember, with the old 12V motor you could use six wheels without problems. But besides designs where you have to cut in tecnichs pieces to fit extra wheels between the ones already on a PF-motor, I haven't seen locomotives with six wheels. And I think with that solution that the wheels sit too close to each other. I can see now that the shunter ScotNick shows has the third wheel pair on a separate boogie.
  10. Ok. If you use these, I could make them move sideways: But if I use these, as it looks like is on the picture of the shunter, isn't it hard to make them move sideways?:
  11. Does anybody know how well a six wheel locomotive like the shunter ScotNick shows will take curves and switches (standard Lego PF-tracks)?
  12. I got an e-mail back nine days ago from Lego service saying that they have forwarded the detailed description of the problem to the web shop team. But haven't heard anything since. My solution to the problem was to send traffic to http://static.atgsvcs.com through a proxy server.
  13. Nice ferry. It would have been nice to see it move with Power Functions.
  14. Yeah, but it doesn't look that nice when there's no room for a minifig, or if the minifig has to sit on top of the IR receiver. But yes, there should be "plenty" of room for a 9V battery in the front if i build it right.
  15. Thanks for the video. I think I'll just stick with Lego as I always has.
  16. That looks awesome! What is the bears skin made of? It doesn't look like Lego.
  17. Impressive! Nice double version of the Brick Bank. This town square looks quite expensive. I like the water in the middle of the square and the tile pattern on the square.
  18. Nice. I wish I could make something like this with Power Functions in it, but even if I used 9V battery, instead of the battery box, the IR receiver still takes a lot of space.
  19. Cool. Nice layout and nice trains. Nice to see the old 7725 12V train in a modded version. I like.
  20. Very nice. I like the concept of a microscale city with a subway.
  21. Am I the only one who sometime have problems with shop.lego.com? Picture not showing under products and “Show 20| 40 | 60| View All”-buttons not working - so you can only see the first 20 products in a category. I have located it to be the file http://static.atgsvc...m/js/atgsvcs.js that have an error in it when accessed from some IP addresses. When it work, the file contains this: fa=function(a) and when it doesn’t work, it contains this: fa=function(a! An exclamation mark instead of a parenthesis.
  22. Really nice build.
  23. There is also the one where you put the battery box in one end and the motor and receiver in the other:
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