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Which to collect - 4.5v, 9v, 12v
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Tue, 3 Oct 2000 02:54:28 GMT
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Hello everyone, I am wanting to start collecting trains.
I am looking for some advice.

Which is the best?
What are the pros & cons of each type?
4.5v, 9v, & 12v.

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This is what I already have:
107 - 4.5v Motor & Battery Box
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/107_1
7864 - 12v Transformer, leads & track connection
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/7864
1/3 of a circle of 12v track (in used condition)
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This is what I have available to me (I'm in Australia)

1) I know someone that is selling lots of 12v stuff.
Trains, tracks, transformer's, cariages..
It's all in imaculate condition & reasonable prices.
For example:
7755 - Electric Diesel Locomotive
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/7755
US$27 - Complete almost never used, with instructions like new.
Is this good value?

2) I could buy some of the current 9v sets US$130+
This would only get me started & is quite expensive.

3) Buy a 4.5v battery cariage (5075) for US$20 from BrickBay
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/5075
I could use it with my 4.5v motor & use any track I like.
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What should I do?
Should I buy the 12v stuff?
Or should I buy the 12v stuff & sell it on eBay & BrickBay?
I could then use the proceeds from this to buy a 9v set.

In Australia the Soccer sets are half the price of those in the US.
The team busses are great for windows.
Which is the best color, red, blue, white, black?
What would be most popular to buy second hand?
(I'm thinking of setting up a BrickBay shop)

Thanks for reading.
I'm looking forward to hearing what you think.

Carl Watson



Message has 4 Replies:
  Re: Which to collect - 4.5v, 9v, 12v
 
(...) My thinking is collect all of them, 4.5, 9, and 12v. Buy the ones you like and skip the ones you don't. If you do collect different types of trains you may want to run them on the same track. If that is the case, and for me it is, then you may (...) (24 years ago, 3-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)
  Re: Which to collect - 4.5v, 9v, 12v
 
(...) Advice about collecting? Are you a collector or a builder or both? (...) Depends on personal preference. Some like 9V some 12, some 4.5 My advice is decide what you like and focus on that. Don't ask others for what you ought to like, that is (...) (24 years ago, 3-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)
  Re: Which to collect - 4.5v, 9v, 12v
 
(...) Mr. Watson, As you may well know, the 4.5 and 12V sets are no longer offered by LEGO. 9V sets are by far the most reliable, but LEGO could have been more imaginative in designing these sets (the popular notion is that LEGO 'juniorized' the 9V (...) (24 years ago, 3-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)
  Re: Which to collect - 4.5v, 9v, 12v
 
I think 9v is most useful and popular, so you can combine train sets with RCX or any new coming electric or electronic sets. Zhengrong (...) (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)

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