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Re: a trick to make NEW trainwheels work - PICTURE SERIE
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.lego.direct
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Date:
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Sat, 28 Dec 2002 09:59:14 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Steve Barile writes:
> Taking the low road...
> I was thinking how to shave off some plastic from the wheel flange. And it's
> not that big of a deal the roundness of the flange isn't as critical as the
> the roundness of the wheel tread.
>
> But then it hit me, using a small jewelers file remove some materal from the
> wheel block where the wheels are hitting. see photo at:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/SEBarile/Misc/wheelsset-mod.jpg
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> BTW I used the "step one" image from Klaas, I hope that's alright.
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> SteveB
But what to do if you don't have a dremel or file? Anyone experience with
sending the wheels back to LEGO Consumer Service for replacement?
Don't forget that there are a lot of kids having train sets (especially with
the Sinterklaas [December 6] / Santa Claus [December 24?] period) and are
not aware of this LUGNET site either. Past week someone visited me and got
the same problem with his Santa Fee witch couldn't pull 3 or 4 cars. I told
him abouth this known problem, and checked my trains too. I found out that i
own 26 bad wheelsets (8 grey and 18 black).
I guess this was one question on the LEGO EVENT 2002 with Brad Justus, and i
seems to remember that he said we could contact our local consumer service
for replacement.
Regards,
Ludo
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