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City Trains Cargo Train 60198
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Desvejk started following LEGO Trains 2025 and Track design software
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Hi idlemarvel, Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately Xtrkcad will not run on the latest Mac OS. I have found this to be common with shareware or free software. For the Mac users I'd encourage you to have a good look at what is already available with your Mac, The applications are free and very powerful software. A useful purchase is Acorn 8, which can help with any design. https://flyingmeat.com/acorn/ Cheers Des
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Hi Matt, Excellent question. I've never found any application that worked to my satisfaction. More importantly I could never get the results to be customisable to my room layout and tables. So in the end I used the drawing tools in Apple Pages and Keynote. My solution also will work for Windows users using standard applications. I developed standard track layout elements - track, switches, trains, baseplates, lego pieces and IKEA tables that in my room I standardised the scale and use the layout tools to position the elements, combiing as nesessary. Keynote is best because you can create backgrounds for the layouts and use the slides to build each part of the design. You do need to be familiar with the drawing tools but they are easy to learn. The image below of my layout is quite accurate to the actual layout and I used baseplates in the background. I've included some elements that I combine, rotate, group and resize as necessary. I found it helped when I included the trains and other buildings. Cheers Des
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Great implementation. Good luck with it.
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Excellent idea. Will look forward to seeing the build.
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I used the method below for the lovely yellow tram from 60271 LEGO® City Main Square https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/188622-maximizing-integrated-use-of-the-powered-up-hub/&tab=comments#comment-3476354
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Desvejk started following PoweredUp device number as a variable , Minimized Powered Up hub , LEGO Trains 2024 and 4 others
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I did hear that. it will be a great help.
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Thanks Thorsten, That was an excellent explanation. It makes perfect sense and I understand it completely. The underlying issue with the PoweredUp app is the lack of documentation. There have been so many issues that I have faced that would have been so much easier had the reference material been available. The work of so many who have put material online is much appreciated, but Lego has seriously fallen short with this. It's a shame because the product is really good and I have been able to implement so many great solutions. Brave Des Agreed "kudos" for the "bit bit"
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Thanks Lok24, Thanks so much looks like it worked! I have changed the code to assign the internal device number. I wonder why internally 0...3 are used? This is a great help.
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A question for the PoweredUp app users. Can the device number of the PoweredUp hub be set as a variable? This would make coding with multiple hubs much easier. The coding example does not run the motor. When the variable is removed the motor runs when the device number is set 1…4 Am I coding the variable correctly or does the coding block require a number?
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Maximizing integrated use of the Powered Up Hub
Desvejk replied to Desvejk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks for your comments. It’s working fine now and it good solution for tight builds. Thanks for commenting on the tram. I’m proud of it. -
Adding motors, lights and sensors to a single hub
Desvejk replied to Desvejk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks for all the comments. I'll have to digest all of this and come back with a more specific question. -
Adding motors, lights and sensors to a single hub
Desvejk replied to Desvejk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I think you are probably correct with the motors. I’m very interested in doing this with a PF lighting kit and joining it to a PU motor on the same port. The other port is used with a sensor. Could this work? -
Adding motors, lights and sensors to a single hub
Desvejk replied to Desvejk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks so much. This is a real possibility. How did you make the PU plug for the hub? -
Adding motors, lights and sensors to a single hub
Desvejk replied to Desvejk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks again. Could you join two motors together this way? -
Adding motors, lights and sensors to a single hub
Desvejk replied to Desvejk's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks for your answer. When you say old lights, do you mean using PF lights spliced to the correct wire on a Powered Up Cable?