CaL
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Hi, maybe this product called “Keybrick One” or the “Keybrick One Lite” could be an alternative: https://keybrick.one
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Just wanted to share in interesting „how-to“ video published by BatteryPoweredBricks on youtube, in which he shows his way of making a PU to PF adapter cable:
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What about powering with circuit cubes? The rechargeable battery is 4 wide and the motor is 2 wide.
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On the German Language version of the shop, the remote and the train motor are marked “sold out”. But only the remote was discounted. The hub is still available for I think the regular price = 49.99 €. The colour & distance sensor is also available for a regular looking price…
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Yeah, what he builds for is called IIm scale (aka “Gartenbahn”). This is 1:22.5 scale modelling. All models are narrow gauge.
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This is also a nice idea:
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Hi, this would be the right scale trains for your Technic figures:
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Ah, that part is new to me! Many thanks for linking it!
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I really love how you used the butcher‘s axe as side mirror!! May I ask, which part you used for the front grill?
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Hello Matthias, yes, the blue rails were original Lego parts. The train theme started with them in the middle of the 1960ies and they were replace by the light grey rails appr. 1978.
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Hi, I can only confirm what was written about TrixBrix. Fine quality for 3D printing and vast choice of geometries. Where economical, they even have replaced/supplemented there 3D printed track pieces by injection moulded versions (e.g. their double straights). A good video about their products “in action” you can see here:
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Free English Translation of my "LEGO Eisenbahnwelt" book available
CaL replied to HoMa's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Hi Holger, congrats for this work! It is a pity there was no publisher willing to print it, as nothing can replace to hold a real book physically in one’s own hands!! Regards Carsten -
Using 12v motor on 9v track... by using a 9v motor.
CaL replied to RoTrainLover's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I went a different way and connected my 7740 12V-train motor to a Buwizz. The Buwizz can supply up to 12 V ;) Works perfect and no extra power pick-up car is necessary. -
E.g. here: https://www.bluebrixx.com/de/windows-and-doors/606814/BPP6556-tan-TRAIN-WINDOW-FRAME-1X4X3-X-25-BB-Part-Packs
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'Royal train' Duchess loco with working smoke/draincocks
CaL replied to Liam Biggs's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Hi Liam, really looks fantastic! Is it meant to ride on track or ist meant only as static display? if it rides on track, which radii does it handle? -
Very cool! Love it!
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Hi, you should definitely take a Look at mattzobricks.com. This guy did a lot to describe how he automatized his layouts: KR CaL
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Hi, TrixBrix.eu has all you could desire for narrow gauge (4 wide): https://trixbrix.eu/en_US/c/Narrow-Gauge/26
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A lot of Information about all Lego Motors you find here: https://www.philohome.com/motors/motorcomp.htm
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Dear Thorsten, let‘s hope you don’t get stoned for admitting you bought a BB model and furthermore admitting you love it… cheers Carsten
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Dear all, Bricked4you showed a nice and cheap quick-fix for this problem on his youtube-channel: https://youtu.be/wY7W04JZKjw CaL
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Can you retro fit new Power-Up on old (12v) Lego 723 ?set
CaL replied to tvdv's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I „powerfunctionized“ my 7740 successfully with a BuWizz brick: https://buwizz.com/ -
Flawed - Mouldking 12001 Qinghai–Tibet Railway Train
CaL replied to legotownlinz's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Looks like Mould King already has discovered that "steeples speed control" is a "state of the art" technology: -
Flawed - Mouldking 12001 Qinghai–Tibet Railway Train
CaL replied to legotownlinz's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Nicely summarized ;) -
Nice try on the very famous "Brockenlok"!!!