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In lugnet.trains, William R. Ward writes:
> 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.
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.
> They don't sell just wheels, but set 3737 includes 4 wheel pieces
> along with a bunch of other undercarriage parts for $14.99.
I'm going to buy this set, and some tracks, so my Hogwarts Express has a
place to run.
> > Hope that helps.
Helps a lot. Thank you for all the information.
Hugs to all, Shirley.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: HP Train and Tracks.
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| (...) Embarassment? What embarassment? Nonsense. Rather, if you'd looked at the rest of the instruction book, you might not have decided to post here (and hopefully discovered some other useful knowledge)... Hope to see you again soon. (22 years ago, 18-Sep-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.harrypotter)
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| (...) 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. (...) Yes, it is. I don't have the set, but I've seen other people's (...) (22 years ago, 17-Sep-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.harrypotter)
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