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I can't figure out why (for a long time) Lego includes 4 curved rails rather than 2 curved and 2 straight. In what configuration do you use 2 curved rails instead of a curve on the switched out rail and a straight on the continuing straight? https://brickset.com/inventories/7895-1…
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Hi all, As per the title, what are the differences, if any, between the new #60238 Switch Tracks and the old version, #7895 Switching Tracks? Each comes with a left and a right switch part and 4x curved rails and, as far as I can tell, they look identical. If so, I wonder why they changed the set name and number. I can see…
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^ They changed track packs for 2018. #7895 and #7499 were changed for #60205 and #60238.
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Browsing new sets in Target I like #60238 assuming I ever work on my beach layout. Bought some modern road plates by themselves awhile ago, should see what I think of those before buying sets with them Nice turtle piece and well done ice cream cart (#60314 has the same mold ice cream cone suit if I felt like cops and…
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Putting a "#" in front of the set numbers will link to the entries in the BrickSet DB: #8884 - IR Receiver #88000 - AAA Battery Box #88002 - Train Motor #8879 - IR Speed Remote Control You will need all of these items to motorise the train and an iPhone will not work in place of the Remote Control for these Power Functions…
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Last week was a school holiday week here and LEGO City, Classic, Creator 3-in-1, Duplo, Friends and Ninjago were having a buy 2 get 1 deal. So I got 3x #11013 Creative Transparent Bricks to build, among other things, a vase for my #40461 Tulips, and 3x #31111 Cyber Drone making a total of 4 of that set. Not entirely sure…
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