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  • Birthday 07/05/1976

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    Computer programmer by trade, got into Lego Trains in the '80s when also inherited some blue era stuff.
    Came out of dark ages around 2010 with fatherhood.

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  1. Am still here Wonder if you have an older style light brick? But you can see that my contacts were hollow tubes, so the micro screwdriver could reach all the way to the bottom of the contacts and they just fell out. They were loose at that point, only the friction against the LED wire made them tight again.
  2. Seconded, that would be the critical thing for me to start considering the system.
  3. That'll be one of mine :
  4. Totally agree. The electrical system I'm probably more interested in at this point, the 9V connection system has never been surpassed (just look at conductive plate!), and to see some new components to give it life again would be awesome. As well as not ageing well the 9V wires/plugs don't lend themselves to re-wiring, so if the system did a better job on that then the originals it would be doubly awesome. Also agree on that.. would prefer one wide sleepers, can still be Lego compatible.
  5. Even just the wires would be amazing...
  6. Or the other possible solution is to change the internal 9v motor to 12v, can get the right motor from here - https://www.conrad.com/p/miniature-brushed-motor-motraxx-x-train-263-h0-6440-rpm-229021 have done this myself but in the end I just swapped most my 12v motors to 9v so I could just adjust the input power.
  7. Wheely wheely good! Great concept realized, can't wait to try them
  8. Great to see it running. Also interesting regarding the other thread, that TrixBrix switch there keeps bumping one of the carriage bogies almost off the track each time it goes past.
  9. Yes, guess we are. That may be a way forward, we re-base the hobby with no allegiance to any one manufacturer. Some new BL with a brick quality score, based on manufacturing technique, plus age, etc.. who knows, small steps. Question, is the BL catalogue still considered open source as it was based to a large extent on user input? If so, any new site could adopt it as a base.
  10. Well they initially gave @coaster an exemption on that basis. Again, old Lego molds/ components not made anymore (a lot of stuff on BL) will not be continually QA tested either by TLG so not sure how that can stand.
  11. Such a beautiful build, from the valve gears to the carriage curtains.. deeply in awe. I hope the museum give you a mention somewhere.
  12. Very upsetting the objection to even the mention of BBB wheels in Tony's MOC instructions as well as the deletion without notice. BBB wheels should not be a target for them. They are not clones and not 'unsafe' as they are injection molded. The 'unsafe' argument I'm sure could be used against TLG's own items that BL sells that are no longer made, such as '70s transformers and battery boxes not meeting current regulations, etc..
  13. Like it, looks like a scene through a frozen valley. That's the Ausini light grey track
  14. 4.5V TypeC 1976-80. The red bit on the top should confirm the voltage. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=x469b&name=Electric, Motor 4.5V Type C 12 x 4 x 3 1/3&category=[Electric, Motor]#T=C 12v versions existed but the red bit was yellow.. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=x550b&name=Electric, Train Motor 12V 12 x 4 x 3 1/3 Type C Old&category=[Electric, Train]#T=C You can though switch out the internal motor to change voltages as well as add pickups for 12v track ( https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?id=68920#T=C&C=11 )
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