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Well, well, well... I am in the process of gathering parts for this MOC of Orient Express - The Ultimate Collection by TrainsWithLights If interested, the designer keeps this version of his MOC fully updated (Rev 4 will soon be released). It is quite impressive that he keeps improving the model using at the same time less rare parts from, while the instructions mention all special aspects. Link: LEGO MOC Orient Express - The Ultimate Collection by TrainsWithLights | Rebrickable - Build with LEGO For starters you can modify just the LOCO and Tender.... and if NOT persuaded, just watch the following :) Enjoy! Video
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It seems they have done a really good job. 👍 Today I received a huge package with lots of Trixbrix stuff and tomorrow I will check it thoroughly 😎 The only thing I had the chance to see is how small the trixbrix servo motor switches are (9 of them) and I am really eager to see how these will work with the all in one controller 2.0 I really hope the new controller allows more independent switches operation than the old one, while I still have to figure out how to automate the triple TB switch 🥶 Good job TB team! 👌
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And another video… Video And more info by Trixbrix November 7th — we’re adding the brand-new Switch Controller to our lineup! It’s a universal device that lets you control the original switches using the same Powered Up remote you already use for your trains. The Switch Controller also works perfectly with the Powered Up Mobile App, so you can manage your switches right from your phone And on November 14th, get ready for the launch of the All-In-One Controller 2.0! The new version of the All-In-One Controller lets you remotely control switches, signals, and barriers using your Powered Up remote, the Powered Up Mobile App, or even in automatic mode that is 100% compatible with the currently offered All-In-One Controller. With their compact design, built-in rechargeable batteries, and super easy setup, our devices are the perfect solution for anyone who wants smooth and convenient control of their train layout
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Just announced: quote: “Today we’ve got two awesome new releases for you in our Control & Automation category 🥳 On November 7th, we’re adding the brand-new Switch Controller to our lineup! It’s a universal device that lets you control the original switches using the same Powered Up remote you already use for your trains. Our Switch Controller also works perfectly with the Powered Up Mobile App, so you can manage your switches right from your phone 🤳 And on November 14th, get ready for the launch of the All-In-One Controller 2.0! The new version of the All-In-One Controller lets you remotely control switches, signals, and barriers using your Powered Up remote, the Powered Up Mobile App, or even in automatic mode that is 100% compatible with the currently offered All-In-One Controller. With their compact design, built-in rechargeable batteries, and super easy setup, our devices are the perfect solution for anyone who wants smooth and convenient control of their train layout 🏗️”
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Thank you so much! The studio train models found in this link are absolutely amazing and helped me find out with great precision that my railyard... is not long enough to accomodate OE and EN.
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Checking the pictures...Thank you!
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Really nice, I hope I do not come across issues since the whole process to order and receive items from BL or Lego really takes time :( Excellent ... item 4022 then. Thank you!
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Oh my... Your setup is amazing and clearly depicts the endless potentials of the set... Still, I think that if I expand my setup thaaata much.. well, divorce will be on its way too Regarding ther front buffer, I could not clearrly see from your pictures which part exactly you mean and could not find something in red in BL. You certainly got my attention! Having the hub and motor both in the boiler would be ideal adding some extra weight/traction. For Orient Express I have ordered from Lego the extra weight brick. Any time able, would appreciate to see some photos.
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Thank you for your reply, but as mentioned in my original post, I would like to use Powered up equipment (L Motor and Powerewd Up hub) for the motorisation and not power functions. I have another 6 trains using powered up and would like to stay in that "ecosystem". Also, I try to avoid as much as possible 3rd party parts with the exception of train tracks of course :)
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Hello everybody Few months ago I added a new Emerald Night set in my trains collection. Immediately I started searching how to motorise it efficiently... Unfortunately, being this set released 15 years ago, I could not find a motorisation solution utilising Powered Up and L Motor and I would really appreciate your input on this! Kindly note that I have thoroughly read the very few posts related to PU (not PF) and EN motorisation but there is nothing that thoroughly explains what to do and what willl be the outcome (speed and torque wise)... only thoughts by users. Also, during my research for motorisation I came across another extremely useful guide/site by Brendan McGrath who has published a very detailed list of the parts required to build from Pick a Brick (or Bricklink) an extra carriage for this beautiful set. Also, taking into consideration the realy hich priced window frames (may cost 200+ euros for all 10 frames to be bought) he offers an alternative approach for the second vagon which is quite interesting. Below you can find the details on this... Website link: Downloads | Pater Practicus Video link: Looking forward to your inputs about the motorisation
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Hi again! after a couple weeks of waiting I finally received my OE correctly printed tiles, together with some other items that had issues not only in this set but also in the Disney train station (misaligned sticker printouts), Alpine lodge (missing toilet door) etc. I believe that the aftersales support is really good but most probably for this to happen, we have to be really precise on what we ask them to send us.
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Then you have to send another VERY SPECIFIC email regarding which and how many pieces you need :( I don’t know if it is better to start a new rocket or reply on the old one.
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Oh, this does not look ok. No, you should not remove the “Re” part of the reply subject. In any case, if they check your email on time, they will cancel this “order” and make a new one. Even if they don’t do that on time, I believe they will resend you the correct one based always on your last email. This is what I have experienced until now from Lego aftersales support and hope the same is your case.
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Well, it should be 4x of each, total 8 correctly-printed tiles. Have a look at the details below extracted from my “order” which by the way I placed on 28.4 and have not received yet (it has status: shipped, the last 10 days): FLAT TILE 1X8, NO. 113 Item: 6519718 Quantity: 4 0,00 € FLAT TILE 1X8, NO. 114 Item: 6519719 Quantity: 4 0,00 €