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Effective High Speed
About the RC Motors also, I read somewhere that the RC Motor is generally a very weak motor, since LEGO only ever wanted to use the RC Trains as a transition between 9V and PFS, since they didn't want to keep making 9V but PFS wasn't completely done with development yet, so they just sort of saved money on the motors. I own both of the RC sets, and Honestly prefer the remotes to the PFS remotes, but generally find the PFS motors to let my train run longer. I sadly do not own any 9V stuff, but really want to convert my lego Trains all to 9V in the Near Future
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Ways of adding 'lining' to train MOCs
does anyone know where you can get the huge read train wheels like in HoMa's picture? THX
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Old/New Train compatability
also, the plastic PF track and 9V track are compatible with the old 4.5v and 12v track, but the connections are not the most stable, and simply require you to take the 2x8 railroad tie with 4.5/12v track on top and use a 2x4 plate to connect it with your PF/9v track. As long as your trains aren't running too fast, and the transition isn't in a curve, this works great
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Train MOCs and Builders - Who/What is Your Inspiration?
Hi guys, im just basically starting out with moc trains, and am confused when people talk about "Wheelbase Design". can someone explain what that is to me? I built most of my first train moc yesterday and on friday, but need to order some pieces for the fine detail. this is a MOC EMD SW1500, I nicknamed it "The Red Train".
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level crossing - 33 degrees
looks good i believe it would be easier to incorporate 90 degree crossings into a layout
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LEGO LotR - general discussion
I am Actually Planning to do a full scale Lego Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit Build Encompassing all of Middle Earth starting in Hobbiton
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