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brummer

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  1. We have only 1,6m x 6m space, but a lot of fun. The blue tracks started at 2:50 Torsten
  2. Yes, the big brigde is from th 239 cover. All buildings are from old idea books or sets.
  3. At the "Gosebricks2025" I see a special Train running around blue tracks.....
  4. We have this some times ago David Tabner do it My trys The Technikfigur ( and Bellville) scale are 1/19 Torsten
  5. only the old 70" Motors exists in blue and yellow
  6. Nice !
  7. and a half 146 2023Hannover_Bricks by Torsten Wernecke, auf Flickr
  8. Hi, now the train has magnets. xxl_120_Hannover by Torsten Wernecke, auf Flickr
  9. A little moving video 120 in 5x by Torsten Wernecke, auf Flickr
  10. It is 5x too, now with new wheels.. So it can run , only the couplings are still missing, for testing I use some cable. . But what you see is all of my tracks.... Torsten
  11. The little train grow ... 120 at BSBT 2023 by Torsten Wernecke, auf Flickr
  12. One technik train set 1/18 you can buy in china
  13. Nice idee !
  14. Real nice in dark red ! Only the boiler in 4 wide looks at a 8 wide Lok a little bit small. Torsten
  15. May be this summer I (we) do it again..... blue tracks in the garden looks nice. Torsten
  16. I find some old pictures from our gardentrain event in 1999. Mutch more at Bens page. 20230208_092837 by Torsten Wernecke, auf Flickr https://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=153815 Torsten
  17. In the 1990s I repair some some "blue era" motors with diverent Bühler parts. In this time "Carrera" Slotcars use this typ of motor too. Maybe look there for parts. buehlermotoren-reste-klein by Torsten Wernecke, auf Flickr
  18. At one Foto it looks like the 12" Wheels are "open" at the backside.
  19. I try to make a picture The middle passenger car has the normal 10 spoke, the INT EUROPE the 12 spoke wheels. 20221223_184920 by Torsten Wernecke, auf Flickr
  20. Bricktsar make some at youtube with 242
  21. Hi, Yesterday I look in the old (German) 242 "Der Lego-Motor" book and find some interesting. The first Lego trainwheels was the "4 studs at the side and riffle" . 113, 116... Then there was the "10 spoke no riffle" 720, 171,.... But in 242 are a lote of pictures with some "12 spoke and riffle" wheels ! I have a lot of old 60s and 70s Trains but never sutch a wheel. Does someone this typ of wheels in real ? Or was it just a test branch for the designer. Torsten
  22. Maybe the "Jake Stone " figures are fit in 1/35 scale
  23. Why not version 1 with side moving middle axle ? Torsten
  24. What sort of meta axles did you use ? The typ used in the last years, metal axles but plastic points at the wheels, or the old typ with long meta axles and metal points at both ends ? The older runs better. Torsten With this old metal axles we do the record for the longest only pulled lego train, long time ago....
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