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Re: How to hide that IR Electrics box?
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lugnet.trains
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Date:
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Sat, 29 Jul 2006 01:07:22 GMT
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> I would suggest just not using the new IR baseplate. I have the new freight set
> and I am not pleased with the pulling power of the train. Just pulling the 4
> cars that come in the set, the wheels slip. So I guess I dont see the need to
> want to make new trains with the IR train plate.
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> If you must use the plate, then you have a nice solution. You would have to have
> tiles on the train plate to make the sides transition down. That would end up
> making thinks bulky. I think anyway you look at it, the IR train plate makes
> building 6 wide trains harder.
im going to have to agree with that. i have a small bridge that is raised about
4 bricks, and if its not at full power it doesnt make it
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| (...) I would suggest just not using the new IR baseplate. I have the new freight set and I am not pleased with the pulling power of the train. Just pulling the 4 cars that come in the set, the wheels slip. So I guess I dont see the need to want to (...) (18 years ago, 29-Jul-06, to lugnet.trains)
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