Looks great, especially the bigger curves. Looks like there's not much colour difference too. The inclines seem to work very nice as well, although they are a bit wide (more stability though). I use bricks for my inclines and use hinges to get the proper angle between the track pieces and the supports. Great review, thanks!
Yeah, the curves are very nice I'm starting to use them in a setup now and it makes a big difference. I can see what you mean about the supports being wide, I think they've done that deliberately to ensure any wider trains or ones pulling wide loads can fit through them. I have used bricks and hinges in the past as well, these will just be a bit quicker to set up if I need a cheeky hill somewhere. The great thing is the company is the right side of the pond for us so shipping is very reasonable.
Really useful video. I have been wondering how to do a locked in incline. I discovered them because of their crossover track which is functionally better than the one Lego used to make and costs a fraction of what the Lego ones cost now.
I used to be a purest when it came to LEGO since I started building trains I am now in the mindset if LEGO will not provide then I have no choice but to go elsewhere. LEGO I think is missing out though! Thanks for the review and demo! I am curious how well powerfunctions work on inclines...
You can see how a few of the trains cope with inclines on my Track Setups. Most of the engines I run have two PF motors in them: ruclips.net/p/PL3aI8NqlXzHXoR58Hoa-vLCdtwU0ZylJh
Yeah, Lego is really neglecting track. They've been kinda halfhearted with trains for a long time. I have a handful of stuff from the early 80's 12 volt system, and while the 9 volt system is superior in performance and reliability, and looks better, the sheer number features that the 12 volt system had was just so much fun. But that aside, track variety has always been the weakness of any of the systems; I'm glad to see 3rd parties filling in the gaps a bit, especially since Lego now doesn't even seem interested in making basic track pieces properly available...
The curves from trixbrix (R120) work realy great to be honest. Since I build all my trains in 8 wide the trains will run way smoother. Plus that it looks way more realistic
I saw the supports and cross on ebay! I like the large circle because you can make two circles with a double crossover which is what I'm doing. The larger curve just gives a much more natural curve.
DunksterBricks, either, I'm gonna wait for 4DBrix to release their double crossing or wait for TrixBrix's double crossing to get its color match. Not sure what track set up I'm going to do and where it's going to be. Possibly gonna invest half of next years money into track (buy 8 straight track packs and 6 switch track packs) and the rest into my first technic supercar.
awesome!!!!!!!! 4Dbricks make rc switch motors for normal and monorail track,they also do cross tracks and, half/quarter length straights and curbs ,for normal and narrow Guage track. I would like to see a video on them.
They look like a good product, well thought-out and made to the same standard as 'official' track. I followed your link to their youtube channel - and I think you do a better job of selling their products than they do themselves! Also, oddly, the raised incline puts me in mind of a lizard resting in the sunshine... I think it's the 'feet' at the end of the legs. Either that or I'm high on cold-medication again.
DunksterBricks Old sci-if - I see what you mean. That could be the springboard in to a vintage spaceship spaceship SPACESHIP set up if you're not careful.
I must agree with you Carriage :) Anyway, our main social media channel is the FB page fb.me/trixbrix.eu but we will give the YT channel some love later today too!
I don't actually own any custom LEGO bricks other than these track pieces and the 4DBrix parts and track I've bought previously so I can't recommend anyone at the moment.
I have a weird conspiracy. As you may know, there was a limited edition Santa Fe locomotive. There were only 10,000 sets made but the entire Santa Fe collection is in the Denmark Lego Vault. What I'm wondering is what is the number of the Lego Vault Limited edition set? If it's one of the 10,000, that means only 9,999 were released but if they made 10,001, then it would break the "10,000 made" statement. What do you think is the number?
DunksterBricks, maybe one day I'll go there and question the vault keeper :P in 2-3 weeks, my birthday will come so the money for the EN will come up. I live in a huge family (biiiiig family tree) and I usually go "just bring money" so it makes it easier for my relatives. Last year, I got a whooping $270 and the 60051 passenger train (later, I bought 2 of each track pack from walmart when they were cheap) and the most one relative gave to me was $50. It was usually $20 bills and I'm not spoiled, I'm saving financially, lol. I might even have enough money to finish other projects! Man, hobbies are expensive.
Looks great, especially the bigger curves. Looks like there's not much colour difference too. The inclines seem to work very nice as well, although they are a bit wide (more stability though). I use bricks for my inclines and use hinges to get the proper angle between the track pieces and the supports. Great review, thanks!
Yeah, the curves are very nice I'm starting to use them in a setup now and it makes a big difference. I can see what you mean about the supports being wide, I think they've done that deliberately to ensure any wider trains or ones pulling wide loads can fit through them. I have used bricks and hinges in the past as well, these will just be a bit quicker to set up if I need a cheeky hill somewhere. The great thing is the company is the right side of the pond for us so shipping is very reasonable.
I am very happy to see that this company makes tracks and track connectors for narrow gauge trains
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Those Lego train tracks are cool!
Nice haul.
Exactly what I'm looking for an AFOL project! Thanks for sharing, definately gonna check them out!
Cool, hopefully they do what you need them to, I'm happy with them and I've already started building my town project.
Nice
Just came across these recently. They look really good. Thanks for the review
I was really happy to find some larger curves that didn't need any assembly, they do exactly what's needed.
Really useful video. I have been wondering how to do a locked in incline. I discovered them because of their crossover track which is functionally better than the one Lego used to make and costs a fraction of what the Lego ones cost now.
I used to be a purest when it came to LEGO since I started building trains I am now in the mindset if LEGO will not provide then I have no choice but to go elsewhere. LEGO I think is missing out though! Thanks for the review and demo! I am curious how well powerfunctions work on inclines...
You can see how a few of the trains cope with inclines on my Track Setups. Most of the engines I run have two PF motors in them: ruclips.net/p/PL3aI8NqlXzHXoR58Hoa-vLCdtwU0ZylJh
That makes more sense as after about 4 or 5 cars PF struggle even on flats. Wish they had an American store...Thanks!
I have the same mindset but still can't seem to buy non lego
Great news, Been looking for "Other than LEGO" Tracks. Thank you and be well.
The different sized curves are great and really helpful.
Yeah, Lego is really neglecting track. They've been kinda halfhearted with trains for a long time.
I have a handful of stuff from the early 80's 12 volt system, and while the 9 volt system is superior in performance and reliability, and looks better, the sheer number features that the 12 volt system had was just so much fun.
But that aside, track variety has always been the weakness of any of the systems;
I'm glad to see 3rd parties filling in the gaps a bit, especially since Lego now doesn't even seem interested in making basic track pieces properly available...
Very eligant idea. I have the same T-Shirt in the end :)
The curves from trixbrix (R120) work realy great to be honest. Since I build all my trains in 8 wide the trains will run way smoother. Plus that it looks way more realistic
I bought 4 cross tracks and i am happy with the result👍
These guys make some really nice track.
I love it😊
I saw the supports and cross on ebay! I like the large circle because you can make two circles with a double crossover which is what I'm doing. The larger curve just gives a much more natural curve.
Yep, the different types of curve are really useful, they do some interesting crossings as well that can be integrated into curves.
DunksterBricks, either, I'm gonna wait for 4DBrix to release their double crossing or wait for TrixBrix's double crossing to get its color match. Not sure what track set up I'm going to do and where it's going to be. Possibly gonna invest half of next years money into track (buy 8 straight track packs and 6 switch track packs) and the rest into my first technic supercar.
I got the inclines. They're great for plastic and 9V track.
awesome!!!!!!!! 4Dbricks make rc switch motors for normal and monorail track,they also do cross tracks and, half/quarter length straights and curbs ,for normal and narrow Guage track. I would like to see a video on them.
I'll be showing some more 4DBrix stuff soon, including some of their automated items. :)
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Bigger curves for the win!
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They look like a good product, well thought-out and made to the same standard as 'official' track. I followed your link to their youtube channel - and I think you do a better job of selling their products than they do themselves!
Also, oddly, the raised incline puts me in mind of a lizard resting in the sunshine... I think it's the 'feet' at the end of the legs. Either that or I'm high on cold-medication again.
Cold medication........mmmmmmmm. I do like the look of the incline supports, they have a look that reminds me of old sci-fi for some reason.
DunksterBricks Old sci-if - I see what you mean. That could be the springboard in to a vintage spaceship spaceship SPACESHIP set up if you're not careful.
I must agree with you Carriage :) Anyway, our main social media channel is the FB page fb.me/trixbrix.eu but we will give the YT channel some love later today too!
Sorry TrixBrix - now I feel guilty for mentioning it! I'm still blaming the cold medication...
Gimmie this kit!!!
Can you please do a video about how to build a support for the 7 feet bridge please
Hello!
Dunskter Bricks which sites do you recommend for custom Lego bricks, mainly for trains or round bricks?
I don't actually own any custom LEGO bricks other than these track pieces and the 4DBrix parts and track I've bought previously so I can't recommend anyone at the moment.
Ok, Thank you anyway
I see the ummm I forgot the name it’s the one that is the reason why you found trixbrix for passenger train and the normal one for freight trains
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I have a weird conspiracy. As you may know, there was a limited edition Santa Fe locomotive. There were only 10,000 sets made but the entire Santa Fe collection is in the Denmark Lego Vault. What I'm wondering is what is the number of the Lego Vault Limited edition set? If it's one of the 10,000, that means only 9,999 were released but if they made 10,001, then it would break the "10,000 made" statement. What do you think is the number?
Maybe there's a 00,000 number and that's in the vault. :O
DunksterBricks, maybe one day I'll go there and question the vault keeper :P in 2-3 weeks, my birthday will come so the money for the EN will come up. I live in a huge family (biiiiig family tree) and I usually go "just bring money" so it makes it easier for my relatives. Last year, I got a whooping $270 and the 60051 passenger train (later, I bought 2 of each track pack from walmart when they were cheap) and the most one relative gave to me was $50. It was usually $20 bills and I'm not spoiled, I'm saving financially, lol. I might even have enough money to finish other projects! Man, hobbies are expensive.
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I disliked this video because you talk too much