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How to build bridge using 4.5/12v train rails from 1969 Lego brochure @jncraton - I came to a very similar conclusion and saw your comment when I came back to update my question. I have credited you in my second edit. Thanks! |
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How to build bridge using 4.5/12v train rails from 1969 Lego brochure added 1071 characters in body |
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awarded | Nice Question |
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How to build bridge using 4.5/12v train rails from 1969 Lego brochure @62Bricks - I have updated my question with info about the problems I faced trying to build the bridge. I think LDraw may have allowed some impossible connections. |
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How to build bridge using 4.5/12v train rails from 1969 Lego brochure added 1913 characters in body |
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awarded | Enlightened |
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awarded | Nice Answer |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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awarded | Yearling |
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Mar 13 |
awarded | Informed |
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Mar 5 |
accepted | Electric, Plug Holder 4.5V/12V what is it for? |
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Electric, Plug Holder 4.5V/12V what is it for? @Joubarc Indeed - this attention to enabling the wires to be connected and disconnected is likely due to this being a dacta set and so will get a lot of use. Those coloured plugs are also unique to this set as far as I can tell. |
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Feb 27 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Feb 27 |
reviewed | No Action Needed Lego Digital Designer Alternatives |
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asked | Electric, Plug Holder 4.5V/12V what is it for? |
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Feb 27 |
answered | Electric, Plug Holder 4.5V/12V what is it for? |
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Feb 25 |
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Why does LEGO state the number of parts on US boxes, but not in Europe? I wonder how this US requirement to accurately state the number of pieces sits with this statement from LEGO customer services: "When it comes to spare parts, it is random what pieces are included in which sets", relating to the spare parts included with each set. They must mean the parts are random, but the count is consistent. From this post by @Ambo100 in another LEGO Answers question. |
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awarded | Necromancer |
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Can you keep blocks clutched together in big chunks? Will blocks loose their “clutch power” after years of that kind of keeping? How did I miss that duplicate?! Sorry. |
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Feb 13 |
reviewed | No Action Needed What is the best-practice for circular lego staircase construction? |