@dovani001 Thanks for sharing -- and you're welcome! I certainly have fun making these videos, so glad to hear that they're being enjoyed by all ages. :)
@LegoSjaak Thanks for your comments! While I will admit I have engineered the odd collision, a lot of the crashes in my videos happen by accident... it's just fairly likely over time when there's a cross track piece in the layout haha. As for damage, one of the best parts of the LEGO train hobby is that, given that the trains are made of LEGO pieces, they just go back together afterwards! The pieces themselves are quite durable, so I've never damaged any individual parts either. Cheers!
@LEGO9vtrainfan, we are so lucky that Lego is so durable... My trains do crash sometimes but i never do that on purpose....i do not have cross track piece...;)
@SuperXDJacob I run my TGV model with either 4 or 8 wagons depending on how fast I want it to go / how much space there is on the layout. I originally built the model with 4 wagons, and then a year or so later added the remaining 4 wagons once I has enough pieces. The 8 wagon version (+2 locomotives) is the proper realistic length, and hence the model is the same length as my ICE 3. So to answer your question, the TGV tends to vary in length from video to video. : )
@djdjerojr Thanks for your suggestion -- I do hope to make a video with ALL of my trains sometime, but probably won't have the chance until Christmas... so stay tuned! As for the crashes hurting your feelings... I'm sorry. ; ) In light of your comment, I've added a warning in my latest video so you can close your eyes at the right time. :P Seriously though, I try to run a safe railway, but since LEGO engineered a cross track, there's bound to be problems haha. Cheers!
@AgentDubble00 Good question -- I wish LEGO sold the wagons individually as well, but unfortunately they do not. I bought one Maersk 10219 set and liked it so much that I decided to buy a second, so that's where my 4 wagons came from. I would imagine you could buy the wagons individually on Ebay or other web sites, for example, but this is probably expensive for what you're getting. At least if you buy two sets you get another engine too, so I hope to make another video with both sometime!
Could you make a tutorial on how to make a TGV? Please reply
LegoCentral100 3 weeks ago
Oops ;)
SuperXDJacob 2 months ago
maersk won
kaylablushes101 2 months ago
@LEGO9vtrainfan thanks for answering my question!
SuperXDJacob 2 months ago
Is the tgv train your own invention?
DINKUS88able 3 months ago
My son is 5 he love all your videos.thank you very much
dovani001 4 months ago
@dovani001 Thanks for sharing -- and you're welcome! I certainly have fun making these videos, so glad to hear that they're being enjoyed by all ages. :)
LEGO9vtrainfan 3 months ago
And then oops :)
Airbus2257 5 months ago
Also in LEGO model, the TGV technology rules on total safety for passengers... :-D
dionysos46 5 months ago
Do the trains not get damaged with these crashes... wouldn't let my trains crash on purpose, i think...
The look nice anyway!
Greetz, legoSjaak
LegoSjaak 5 months ago
@LegoSjaak Thanks for your comments! While I will admit I have engineered the odd collision, a lot of the crashes in my videos happen by accident... it's just fairly likely over time when there's a cross track piece in the layout haha. As for damage, one of the best parts of the LEGO train hobby is that, given that the trains are made of LEGO pieces, they just go back together afterwards! The pieces themselves are quite durable, so I've never damaged any individual parts either. Cheers!
LEGO9vtrainfan 5 months ago
@LEGO9vtrainfan, we are so lucky that Lego is so durable... My trains do crash sometimes but i never do that on purpose....i do not have cross track piece...;)
LegoSjaak 5 months ago
@LegoSjaak Yes indeed... ah the cross track piece, brilliant invention... ;)
LEGO9vtrainfan 3 months ago
has TGV gotten longer?
SuperXDJacob 5 months ago 3
@SuperXDJacob I run my TGV model with either 4 or 8 wagons depending on how fast I want it to go / how much space there is on the layout. I originally built the model with 4 wagons, and then a year or so later added the remaining 4 wagons once I has enough pieces. The 8 wagon version (+2 locomotives) is the proper realistic length, and hence the model is the same length as my ICE 3. So to answer your question, the TGV tends to vary in length from video to video. : )
LEGO9vtrainfan 5 months ago
Now make a video of all your trains together =)) No more crashing !!! It hurts my feelings
djdjerojr 5 months ago in playlist Meer video's van LEGO9vtrainfan 8
@djdjerojr Thanks for your suggestion -- I do hope to make a video with ALL of my trains sometime, but probably won't have the chance until Christmas... so stay tuned! As for the crashes hurting your feelings... I'm sorry. ; ) In light of your comment, I've added a warning in my latest video so you can close your eyes at the right time. :P Seriously though, I try to run a safe railway, but since LEGO engineered a cross track, there's bound to be problems haha. Cheers!
LEGO9vtrainfan 5 months ago
^^COOL
DornAlien123 5 months ago
how did you get two extra wagon-container-holding-things? can you buy the stickers and the piecies individually or did you buy two sets?
AgentDubble00 5 months ago
@AgentDubble00 Good question -- I wish LEGO sold the wagons individually as well, but unfortunately they do not. I bought one Maersk 10219 set and liked it so much that I decided to buy a second, so that's where my 4 wagons came from. I would imagine you could buy the wagons individually on Ebay or other web sites, for example, but this is probably expensive for what you're getting. At least if you buy two sets you get another engine too, so I hope to make another video with both sometime!
LEGO9vtrainfan 5 months ago
Maersk train wins! :D
Gigdoat 5 months ago
Oops ;)
dominic556 5 months ago
how do you make the awesome trains?
diegolego101 5 months ago
Oops. :P
legostudios34 5 months ago
where do u get the passenger trains
Legomanfan66 5 months ago
Cool TGV!
delorean622 5 months ago