Pulling Power of LEGO Trains 1966 till 2009 (Systems: 4.5V 12V 9V IR)
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Super film/
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Like, wonderful training film. Now we are all very well trained. Way to go, babe!
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does anyone know this tune
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i have those blue train tracks i got them with (i think ) set 182 an old train set
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The original 9v trains are really fast...but very light locomotives cause too much wheel slipping in my opinion. Plus, the 9v and RC wheels only have a thin rubber band, which doesn't help in gaining traction. 4,5V trains of the 60s can pull a lot of heavy wagons...but you have to use red coupling bars instead of magnets :D :D :D
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@paperinik77pk Try Peeron.com , he has over 3000 scans of instructions, alternative ideas, Ideas Books, and yearly Catalogue's. I always go there first B4 trying to search anywhere else.
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why the last train you tested have its tracks braking off?
cubeproduktion 9 months ago
@cubeproduktion
There are two main reasons:
- the connnectin of this kind of track is the weakest of all.
- the train is the strongest of all and when it pulled the weight pod to the top its force lead to a collapse of tower and track.
(and finally this train can not be stopped via remote control).
Best Regards,
S.
Stiegsfeld 9 months ago
does anyone know this tune
nick199009 1 year ago
@nick199009
This is "Tool"'s "46&2"
Stiegsfeld 1 year ago