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  1. Ordered Chinese crossover, wye, double crossover - they were indeed injected and work well. Positively surprised.
  2. Looking to add some switches to my tracks, Besides Lego switches, and the R104 by bricktracks, what other switches are injection molded? From my understanding trixbrix switches are all 3d printed
  3. Thanks for all the feedback - TrixBrix crossovers it is :) Now just need to decide between the R40 and the R104 crossover ;)
  4. Hi, I have expanded my track collection with TrixBrix S32 and R56 tracks, and I like them a lot, as they are injection molded and a good value (as well as international shipping) However, when I looked at Trixbrix switches, I think they are 3d-printed and not injection molded? Which manufacturer do you recommend for cross-overs / switches, as Lego's own switches are pretty limited? Thanks, Daniel
  5. https://brickset.com/article/84185/lego-ideas-review-results-four-approved-projects! looks great, but wonder how wide it will be in the actual release. Hopefully this will be fully motorized
  6. Not familiar with the switchs, but I’m very happy with my trixbrix injection molded straights S32 and curved R56
  7. Thanks @Dario πŸ‘
  8. Mainly looking for review of the new passenger set, but no written review I can find on my usual Lego sites ☹️ Do you have a recommended video review?
  9. Looks nice, but the added train and brick track seems superfluous - Just adding to the piece count, pretty sure most AFOL who will get this have enough trains as is.
  10. @Black Knight Thanks for the detailed response, this is the kind of hands-on information that I was looking for. Would love to see a review comparing all three. I will check the prices for bluebrixx as well. edit - Well bluebrixx is cheaper, but the site is full of copycat lego sets
  11. Thanks for all the feedback. due to shipping the bricktracks are more expensive by ~50% (some of it since they are above the import tax threshold while trixbrix is just under it) This is the reason I asked about trixbrix, as bricktracks is just too expensive for my budget. p.s. I assume there is zero chance of lego producing those types of tracks...
  12. I saw the new R56 curves from trixbrix and would love to hear what people think about them πŸ˜‰ background- I have a couple of lego trains (60197 and motorized hog warts express) and bought a few extra packs of tracks. The builds are in the living room with the kids, staying up for a couple of days every couple of months. The R56 look tempting as the R40 are speed-limited and don’t look good. Larger radii tracks seem too big for my living room. As this is my first foray out of regular train parts, would love to hear opinions about trixbrix R56 - the pricing is more than reasonable, 25$ for half a circle. Thanks πŸ™
  13. I have seen the leaks about the ninjago gardens coming next year and it piqued my interest to get the ninjago city/docks sets. However, I see those sets are sold out. Does it make sense that ninjago gardens will a "stand-alone" set, or is it likely that Lego will re-release city/dock sets to accompany it?
  14. I played around with the coding section and it is cool, my kids seem to realliy like it :) However, I find that in order to switch a hub, I have to do it manually. Even if there is A/B/C/D selection in the coding of the app, it only seems to respond to A. Do I need to rename my hubs or anything?
  15. So how do I make it a controller for two hubs? I cannot seem to find a way to control multiple trains at the same time. Is it by using the coding section? anyone has a guide/explnation? Thanks.
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