Love that you added a fourth carriage to the 7745 train....I did the same...has to be done ;)
@matthewdearden80976 ай бұрын
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@stevenkimdmd6 ай бұрын
Nice. Looks very expensive though. I gave up on the idea of creating my own 12V Lego train village after a minor trial and some serious math. Now I am just getting into Duplo trains instead.
@PascalMaisPresque7 ай бұрын
Very impressive layout and beautiful collection. Congratulations and thanks for sharing !
@volkerlisiewicz380110 ай бұрын
Nothing is better than an empty room and loads of Lego track :-)
@Reker1million11 ай бұрын
Hey, nice layout! Looking forward to the vull video!
@olariuvlad949911 ай бұрын
Me too!
@maartenkrol46858 ай бұрын
It took some time but I just posted the video this week 😊
@BatteryPoweredBricks Жыл бұрын
Nice layout!
@ubervocal8777 Жыл бұрын
Fabulous layout! Any idea how many track sections you used?
@maartenkrol4685 Жыл бұрын
About 300 pieces of straight track, 50 curves and 30 points.
@ubervocal8777 Жыл бұрын
@@maartenkrol4685 That's incredible! It looks like you have multiple transformers as well. Is there just one giving current to the track or are there multiple? If multiple, how did you set that up?
@maartenkrol4685 Жыл бұрын
I’ve used three transformators: one for powering the mainline. This one is connected at multiple positions. The second one is only used for accessoiries (points, signals) and lights. The final transformator is connected to the yard section, which is electrically isolated from the mainline (by sawing a small section from the conducter-rail).
@ubervocal8777 Жыл бұрын
@@maartenkrol4685 Thank you. I have a lot of track, but was not sure how many sections one transformer could support. I am impressed at how well your main one did. Your trains kept moving quickly through the entire loop.
@MartyMcFly32 жыл бұрын
Amazing set up!! The 12V era is the greatest. Wonderful memories.
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Love that you added a fourth carriage to the 7745 train....I did the same...has to be done ;)
❤
Nice. Looks very expensive though. I gave up on the idea of creating my own 12V Lego train village after a minor trial and some serious math. Now I am just getting into Duplo trains instead.
Very impressive layout and beautiful collection. Congratulations and thanks for sharing !
Nothing is better than an empty room and loads of Lego track :-)
Hey, nice layout! Looking forward to the vull video!
Me too!
It took some time but I just posted the video this week 😊
Nice layout!
Fabulous layout! Any idea how many track sections you used?
About 300 pieces of straight track, 50 curves and 30 points.
@@maartenkrol4685 That's incredible! It looks like you have multiple transformers as well. Is there just one giving current to the track or are there multiple? If multiple, how did you set that up?
I’ve used three transformators: one for powering the mainline. This one is connected at multiple positions. The second one is only used for accessoiries (points, signals) and lights. The final transformator is connected to the yard section, which is electrically isolated from the mainline (by sawing a small section from the conducter-rail).
@@maartenkrol4685 Thank you. I have a lot of track, but was not sure how many sections one transformer could support. I am impressed at how well your main one did. Your trains kept moving quickly through the entire loop.
Amazing set up!! The 12V era is the greatest. Wonderful memories.
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