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Cross Posted on Facebook Marketplace... Looking to unload my complete LEGO Winter Village lot to the right buyer. Sets are 100% complete and in like new condition (stored year-to-year in a tote away from sunlight). Lot Includes: 10245 Santa's Workshop 10249 Winter Toy Shop 10254 Winter Holiday Train 10259 Winter Village…
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I have a train (4708 Hogwarts Express). I want to add a motor and some track. The part #88002 (Train Motor) says it works for a later edition of the Hogwarts Express. I'm wondering if anyone knows if I would be able to make this train motor work with my older version of Hogwarts Express. What train track should I go with?…
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It can probably be done with just the #88000 battery box and #88002 train motor if cost is a concern. That's what I plan on using for this one as well as #10173
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Doing a tiny bit of Bricklink research, I don't see why you couldn't use the 88002 wheels instead of the older 9v 10153 ones, and then use the current Power Functions stuff.
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Hey From the power function line i used: 1X 88000, AAA power box 1X 88002, train motor 1x 8870, lights 1X 8879, controller 1X 8884, receiver
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If you are going to buy the Power Functions, be sure to stay away from the Lego extra motor set #8866. It is notoriously under powered and can be identified by it's white wheel bushings as opposed to the better #88002 that has orange bushings.
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@ereiamjh either the 8886 (short length) or 8871 (long length) will work. You need to make sure the cable does not catch with the under carriage of the train you are trying to power. The newer engine is the 88002 which has a built-in power cable. The newer Hogwarts Express is easier to motorise than Toy Story train.
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@benbacardi To motorize the train, I'd recommend Power Functions #88000, #88002, #8884, and #8879. All in stock at Lego.com this morning. The Powered Up battery box appears to have a blue-tooth receiver built in, but I don't see it listed for sale as a separate part. It looks like the connectors are incompatible between…
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It is awesome, and one thing people don't realize is that the EN uses power functions, but it uses the Technic XL motor #8882 and gearing, not the slap-on PF trucks #88002. Thusly, it's much more powerful (can pull more cars), runs more smoothly at slower speeds and maybe best of all, doesn't have the incessant #88002…
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Just noticed this new set on shop.lego.com: 5001925 Horizon Express Kit I wasn't expecting that! From the description: Power down the rails with a super-charged Horizon Express! Speed down the track in the motorized LEGO® Horizon Express! This highly detailed LEGO interpretation of a modern, high-speed electric passenger…
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