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Bad start of my Lego sorting weekend with the missing pieces for #7750, but at least my weekend ends on a more positive note: my #7864 12V transformator and all electronics of #7866 Remote Controlled Road Crossing still work perfect. #7866 was my favourite Train set when I was a kid. Click: barrier up. Click: barrier down…
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Made some BL orders for those 12V-era train sets where I have missing parts ( #7750, #7823, #7866 and #7824 ). Once these sets are complete again (at least all electric parts seem to work) I'll put together a train layout so I can decide how strong I feel about going down the collecting Lego trains rabbit hole...
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I'm cheating slightly as it's not 'a' set, but my 12v train
sets are my favourite. #7710 retro fitted with the standalone 12v motor, with
#7866 level crossing and #7824 station. I've bought more since, but they were
amongst my first childhood sets and it's those that evoke the happiest
Lego-related memories. It's sad that…
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