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garethjellis

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  1. you can use LDD manager to import the parts in to a bricklink wanted list. Then you can use brickficiency to find the best prices for your wanted parts lists.
  2. Bricklink.com Waaaaay cheaper than pick a brick
  3. the Bauereihe 96 looks like a fun MOC challenge
  4. Mallard for sure! Class 43 Intercity 125 in BR colours. Deltic Stephensons Rocket Maybe ATP if Lego worked out a way to make it tilt. these are some of my favorites
  5. Do it !, in fact the cars look even better at a better scaled length. So you will need another 2 or 3 for parts.
  6. you could build your own power supply, I use an old PC switch mode 400W. Also I use smaller 1a switch mode power supply for charging my Litihium Ion packs and powering Lego PF, just requires a little soldering.
  7. garethjellis replied to pagan's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Great conversion! now I challenge you to a power function conversion.
  8. garethjellis replied to Legononymous's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Thats exactly how its supposed to be. Mine are the same. You can hit the red button, although with the braking action the IR applies it will stop suddenly.
  9. garethjellis replied to cagri's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Very nice scene, great attention to detail
  10. garethjellis posted a post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Does any one have an LDD file of a good Mallard they would like to share?
  11. what is your wheel set up? i cant tell but it looks like in the pictures you have FBBF. If it is this way how does it take standard switches / points an curves? thanks ...GREAT model by the way
  12. garethjellis replied to Duq's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    I agree eurotrash, great info indeed!
  13. Looks like it could be use full, but I am having trouble importing a wanted list.
  14. Hey Exa. Sadly you can not run two trains at once using the double crossover Lego made. The switching mechanism it connected to both sides so when the left lower is switched strainght the left upper is switched cross track.
  15. I have train envy
  16. This looks like a fun little model. I like the way you have good spacing of the wheels using BFFB.
  17. This is my fav site for calculating LED s and resistors http://ledcalculator.net/
  18. the 8880 is my fav legendary technic set ever!
  19. Thats a cool feature, I never knew existed. sadly when I click my mouse wheel it does not do the same.
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