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  Re: Train Windows and Doors
 
(...) Gaah? That's not a response I expected... (...) Nah, just get a 2nd mortgage on the house... Quick, sell some of those sets like 5561 on eBay before people realize train doors and windows will be available cheap... FUT: lugnet.fun Frank (24 years ago, 21-Oct-00, to lugnet.market.shopping, lugnet.trains, lugnet.fun)
 
  Re: How do LEGO trains work?
 
(...) The trains are motorized, and some are lit (the engine in 4565 has a light for one end - I've wired mine for lighting at both ends). You may want to ask around for a regulator (MA13 has two with no bids right now for $9.99 for example). 4565 (...) (24 years ago, 21-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: How do LEGO trains work?
 
"Christopher Lindsey" <lindsey@nospam.mallorn.com> wrote in message news:39F1559A.FC05BF...orn.com... (...) The trains are motorised. The first trains carried battery packs, but the 12V and 9V pick up current via the track (12V had a seperate (...) (24 years ago, 21-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Train Windows and Doors
 
Gaaaaahhhh!!!! Oh dear, I'm going to have to sell some more sets to pay for these parts! (...) -- Tom Stangl ***(URL) Visual FAQ home ***(URL) Bay Area DSMs (24 years ago, 21-Oct-00, to lugnet.market.shopping, lugnet.trains)
 
  How do LEGO trains work?
 
This is probably going to seem really silly to all of you, but how do LEGO trains work? Based on the references to 9V vs. 12V, etc. I suspect that they're actually motorized, working trains, but maybe that's only for lights and things? Or do you (...) (24 years ago, 21-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains)


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