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Hello, I am looking for information about this type of train/station, dating from around 1981. Thank you so much

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Hey, can you tell us a little more? What do you already know about this train, where did it come from?

Where have you looked?

  • Author

I searched on brickbowl.com and asked hotbricks.com but without success. I found many trains but no blue rail unfortunately.

I find this picture but not train on it

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Edited by jean_p_hil

That's the 744/404 4,5V motor with unrelated blue rails and unrelated batterybox

Next pic is the 7824 Train Station

The only thing they have in common are that they're made by TLG

There were no yellow motors used in the light grey/blue rail era (or any traqin era actually)

23 minutes ago, jean_p_hil said:

BlueRail01.jpg

Blue rails are from 4.5 era only. Also, Eurobricks doesn't host pictures, (That's why the limit is so tiny) so you might want to find another hosting site for the pictures and then insert them here via links and embedded images.

20 hours ago, Murdoch17 said:

The yellow motor looks like the '70's windup motor with train wheels added on.

The windup thing is actually from 1981. The yellow 4,5V motor is from 1976 (but was never used in any train sets only in the awesome BASIC sets)

2 hours ago, Murdoch17 said:

Blue rails are from 4.5 era only. Also, Eurobricks doesn't host pictures, (That's why the limit is so tiny) so you might want to find another hosting site for the pictures and then insert them here via links and embedded images.

Blue rails were most certainly used with 12V also. Please do a minimum of research

There are a blue and a grey rail era. Both used 4,5V and 12V

Then 9V powered rails in dark gray and dark bluish grey

Today it's all dark bluish grey tracks with a silly number of different ways to power the trains with batteries

 

 

Edited by 1974

  • Author

Thank you so much, I continue my research. There were boxes with only blue rails ? Maybe I'm looking for a train that doesn't exist?

 

I found another part, I will add pictures soon

Edited by jean_p_hil

The yellow motor was - like mentioned before in this topic - not used for trains.

The grey battery box was also never used with trains.

The blue tracks were used with push trains, 4,5 volt trains and 12 volt trains (60s-70s). 

The trainstation has been identified correctly.

None of these sets are related to eachother, besides the fact they are LEGO, they don't appear in the same sets.

Are you trolling? 7720 has nothing to do with your two first pictures, mon ami

  • Author

Sorry, I found other parts. I post pics later

See this part, 7720 box

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But for this, I don't know:

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But you right, the yellow wagon come from another box.

The black 4.5V train motor and light gray curved rails are the only parts you have shown so far that came in 7720. (EDIT: Sorry, originally thought the curved rails in the photo were blue!)

The black one-piece wagons with red wheels appear to be Part x487 (Train Base 6x12 with Wheels), which came in 12 sets (but not 7720).

The electrical bits in your last photo appear to be a light sensor and touch sensors, most likely from a ROBOLAB set

Edited by CMF-1138

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