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I just saw this on instagram and my interest has been renewed. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXEelI3D2wh/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
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It’s been a month since TrixBrix was supposed to release the all in one controller and there really hasn’t been any update from them. I’m wondering if it’s still coming.
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I think I primarily used 1/2 ovals where the full ovals didn’t fit to transition the new LEGO road plates. Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures of it more finished but I’ll try to take some. I was able to take a quick picture in its current more finished state.
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CCSG started following [MOC] 7898 Crane - version 2 , LEGO Trains 2026 , Road in R24 tracks and 7 others
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I like that it’s a North American style locomotive. It seems everyone was thinking Powered Up was going to be retired but apparently not. I was not a fan of the IR control with the Power Functions so appreciate the BT control of Powered Up. I wonder what the next version will entail and how it will be improved.
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This is what I did in my city on a R40 dual gauge crossing. I built the track out of individual rails so that pavement could be 3 tiles deep. I just looked on TrixBrix’s website and see that they do sell R24 rails although they are designed for narrow gauge use and I really don’t know if they would work if you used them to build standard gauge track. The good news for you is that just started making R24 switches, which seem ideal for Tram lines. Maybe they’ll start making R24 pavement and R24 standard gauge rails.
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TrixBrix posted on their Facebook page: Due to technical issues, we regret to say that we need to put the launch of the All-In-One Controller 2.0 on hold. We kindly ask for your patience. I’m still anxious to learn more about the Alll-In-Controller 2.0. I had a thought that it would be cool if they added outputs on their switch controllers for signals.
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TrixBrix has this YouTube video showing that the All-In-One Controller 2.0 can be linked to each other, the switch controller as well as a powered up hub.
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I’m excited to learn more about All-In-One Controller 2.0
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They have posted a video on YouTube They are also listed on their website.
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I came across this website:https://www.brickcoaster.com/ in the past and bookmarked it.
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2022 Winter Village Tram w 9v Train Motor?
CCSG replied to Pirate_King_1982's topic in LEGO Train Tech
If you only plan on running a small tram, you could go with Trix Brix track which has R32 and R24 curves. -
Great designs! Thanks for sharing. Are those washers that you use for weight, attached to Technic pins? I like your link and pin couplers and may adopt them on my railway.
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Control your trains without smart device - with Pybricks
CCSG replied to Lok24's topic in LEGO Train Tech
@Modeltrainman I don't know any German either I was able to use the built in translator on Safari to understand Lok24's different code. The Pybricks website and instructions are in English. @BatteryPoweredBricks not sure that I had that problem. I seemed to have a problem uploading the firmware, my hub kept timing out or reporting a problem. Once I had the firmware installed, I was able to install the Motorcontrol program and It worked. I like the Power Up system as I'm really not a fan of IR control but am a little surprised that LEGO doesn't off much in the way of instructions on how to use it. -
Control your trains without smart device - with Pybricks
CCSG replied to Lok24's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks Lok24! I was able to install the Motor Control on my blue cargo train (60052) with 2 motors and everything works great. Patrick -
I’m impressed with how you did the swimmers who are half out of the water. How deep is the pool?