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Re: HP Train and Tracks.
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.harrypotter
Date: 
Tue, 17 Sep 2002 17:30:18 GMT
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"Larry Pieniazek" <lpieniazek@mercator.com> writes:
In lugnet.harrypotter, Shirley Kearns writes:
I'm new to Lego and Lugnet, and this is my first post. Does anyone know if
the Harry Potter train will fit on the tracks for the electric trains?

Hi and welcome. This is a commonly asked question and the answer is "sort
of". Since the wheels used have flanges on both sides, they have some
trouble going over switchpoints and through crossings cleanly. But they do
sort of OK on simple ovals and suchlike. Sort of OK because their flanges
are very shallow so the train does tend to derail.

Yes.  I built a steam engine using similar wheels and it will sit fine
on straight track but derails on switches and curves.  I'm sure the
Hogwarts has the same problem.

The conversion to use regular train wheels is easy, and is given in the
instructions, I beleive.

Yes, it is.  I don't have the set, but I've seen other people's
instructions.  There's a page that gives a rought idea of how to
convert it, showing LEGO train wheels as ghostly outlines.

You see, a different toy company has the Harry Potter electric toy
train license.  LEGO can only produce models.  To get around that,
they gave the trains wheels that are not suitable for use on rails,
but made it really easy to convert.

However gettting extra wheels is problematic since LD no longer sells just
wheels. You have to buy entire cars and part them out, or shop on BrickLink
for the parts.

They don't sell just wheels, but set 3737 includes 4 wheel pieces
along with a bunch of other undercarriage parts for $14.99.

Hope that helps.

XFUT to trains.

I agree with the X, but not the FUT.  I'm adding lugnet.harrypotter
back in this message.  People who read the HP group through NNTP
wouldn't see this part of the thread otherwise.

Maybe this should be in the FAQ? I don't think it is yet...

I agree, it should be, if it isn't.

--Bill.

--
William R Ward            bill@wards.net          http://www.wards.net/~bill/
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                      Verbing weirds language.  --Calvin



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: HP Train and Tracks.
 
(...) ... (...) ... Here's a wild and crazy idea. If you think a thread should be added to the FAQ, how about cross-posting it to lugnet.faq? Thanks Cary (22 years ago, 17-Sep-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.faq)
  Re: HP Train and Tracks.
 
(...) Duh. If I would've looked at the rest of my instruction book, I could've saved myself from embarassment. Thanks everyone for being so patient with me. (...) I'm going to buy this set, and some tracks, so my Hogwarts Express has a place to run. (...) (22 years ago, 18-Sep-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.harrypotter)

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  Re: HP Train and Tracks.
 
(...) Hi and welcome. This is a commonly asked question and the answer is "sort of". Since the wheels used have flanges on both sides, they have some trouble going over switchpoints and through crossings cleanly. But they do sort of OK on simple (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-02, to lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.trains)  

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