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I've got two, but after a lego and model train show they look better longer. Do I need a third set before they are gone? Talk me off the cliff, Or yell jump!

Edited by JopieK

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Can a moderator fix title typos? Sorry posted from a phone. I can't mod title.

@Garethjellis I was afraid of that!

They do look better longer it all depends if you are willing to pay for it and how it looks!

If do happen to buy an extra or two and you are not wanting the extra end cars I would love to take one off your hands (Meaining buy it)

Good Luck

-RailCo

I have a fully articulated 4 coach/2 logo set, with no modification to length, and with other Lego trains it looks great, and has the major advantage of actually fitting in my passing loop and one of the sidings, meaning it doesn't make it impossible to operate the layout if it's on the track.

In other words, you should only lengthen you're HE if you think it'll fit on your layout.

Now I'm really having second thoughts on only two. I saw LegoSjaak's at 6 cars awhile ago and it got me thinking... Now this has brought it up again; maybe 2 aren't enough. I was going to buy a bigger tv so I can see it from my bed, but I suppose my 20" will be fine :laugh::classic:

The "new" magnet on couplings are a bit weaker due to plastic shielding. Adding 2nd set with a total of 4 carriages cause decoupling on sharp corners or uphills. Especially if you are using flexible tracks. You should go for a reversed 2nd motor on the back-end locomotive, then you could add 3rd set for a total of 6 carriages.

If you are going only for display, then no problem 3rd set sure will look good.

I've not had that problem, but for a multiple unit that's intended to stay coupled together, it wouldn't hurt to replace the stock magnet couplers with purpose built permanent coupling.

The "new" magnet on couplings are a bit weaker due to plastic shielding. Adding 2nd set with a total of 4 carriages cause decoupling on sharp corners or uphills. Especially if you are using flexible tracks. You should go for a reversed 2nd motor on the back-end locomotive, then you could add 3rd set for a total of 6 carriages.

If you are going only for display, then no problem 3rd set sure will look good.

I haven't had that problem. Sometimes just tapping the magnet enclosure causes the magnet to align correctly internally. You can also use a 1x2 plate to connect two couplers.

Edited by dr_spock

The HE looks great in long configurations on large layouts. But mine is only one set and just an extra engine. I'm fine with that. I'd say don't let the train be longer than the longest straight on your layout.

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A slightly passive aggressive PM to my earlier post. Quick google search would reveal "Talk me off the cliff" to be a Hyperbole! No surprise membership and participation in the train forum isn't higher with moderators of that caliber. What if I was a young kid trying to learn about Lego trains? That message would be really discouraging. That is not the way to share and enjoy your hobby. I will be simply reading here, and not contributing.

Hi Heacy2600,

remember you are in an adult forum, you might take that into consideration when posting things like you just did, I mean, I don't know what jumping from a cliff has to do a LEGO train.

I fixed your title, typo's can occur and if I see typo's I always fix them, but right now I'm preparing for a LEGO show and so this message to you (that was in my eyes not really necessary) will make my train town less beautiful.

So, moral of the story: next time, think first before you type something.

Edited by Heavy2600

crickeys @heavy2600 i thought it was pretty clear what u posted :)

on a happier note i just ordered 2 HE and it just shipped so looking forward to throwing them onto my 12V track !

I haven't had that problem. Sometimes just tapping the magnet enclosure causes the magnet to align correctly internally. You can also use a 1x2 plate to connect two couplers.

Ditto, haven't had that problem with 8 HE carriages and 2 locos, and magnets hold perfectly for me.

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4 sets are good. Then you keep the 2 aditional engines on a side track. Or just do what I did and put them up for BrickLink. :D

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