Thank you, we've added a couple cars since this video was shot, take a look at our latest setup ruclips.net/video/bFoYT8-MIH4/видео.html And great idea about teh sleeper coaches!
@@AFOLKFOLBricks your welcome and i have been working to recolor my passenger locomotive from green to red mainly from a video i had been watching on it
Great question, we actually couldn’t vacuum at all. Eventually we had to take down the track so we could clean and actually walk around. All part of the fun of Lego ownership.
Hello and congratulations on the train! May I kindly ask how you connected the motors to make them work simultaneously? I use only 1 engine and the train moves, but it slides a lot on the tracks... thank you!
Hi, it's a little bit tricky, unfortunatley the tutorials I've watched online don't quite show you the exact way to do it so we'll be making a simple step-by-step tutorial very soon. I'll reply to this post once we have it ready.
Hello. 60336 I want to buy this model. This model is said to be constantly derailed. Do you think there is a problem? Which model has better handling? 60336 vs 60337? Can you help please? Nobody knows where I live.
Hi, 60337 definitely handles better than 60336, however, at first we had problems with both sets derailing. What we found is that the "flex" track that comes with the track set 60205 was causing the derailments for us, once we removed these pieces, we stopped having derailments. One other small problem with 60336 is the "snow plow" on the front magnet buffer beam which sits very close to the track, a slightly uneven track could sometimes cause it to catch on the track joints and derail. Once we removed the plow and replaced it with a regular magnet, we stopped having problems with it.
Thank you, some trains are multiple sets of the same, and some are custom built using our spare parts and bricklink orders. It's been a months-long project.
Thanks, I personally am a huge fan of the PU system, the bluetooth controlers have amazing range and work great with multiple motors. Also the cost of 9V / 12V track for a layout like this ruclips.net/video/ZLkMr-iX200/видео.html would be astronomical.
@@AFOLKFOLBricks fair enough. But no trains bet Lego 12 volt absolutely amazing and the best. You can link tracks that way too. And there's switch's that can be switched remotely. And signal lights when red it cut of the power. So realistic and cool. If you never tried 12 volt. You missing out!
Those trains looks amazing and really relaxing
Thank you 😊
My son just got that set and this is the first video after he got the set that he watched! We enjoy your content and have subscribed!
That's wonderful to hear!! Thank you for subscribing. We have some pretty crazy plans for new videos for the next few months!
Your layout is amazing and I enjoy watching your videos you always make my day :)
Thank you! So glad to hear you enjoy our videos :-)
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Thank you very much!
Wow that's impressive the next passenger train i buy im turning one of the passenger coaches into a sleeper coach
Thank you, we've added a couple cars since this video was shot, take a look at our latest setup ruclips.net/video/bFoYT8-MIH4/видео.html And great idea about teh sleeper coaches!
@@AFOLKFOLBricks your welcome and i have been working to recolor my passenger locomotive from green to red mainly from a video i had been watching on it
Wow, that's a long train. But allow me a question. Whenever I see a track setup this size, how do you clean the carpet without destroying it? 🤔
Great question, we actually couldn’t vacuum at all. Eventually we had to take down the track so we could clean and actually walk around. All part of the fun of Lego ownership.
Hello and congratulations on the train! May I kindly ask how you connected the motors to make them work simultaneously?
I use only 1 engine and the train moves, but it slides a lot on the tracks...
thank you!
Hi, it's a little bit tricky, unfortunatley the tutorials I've watched online don't quite show you the exact way to do it so we'll be making a simple step-by-step tutorial very soon. I'll reply to this post once we have it ready.
@@AFOLKFOLBricks Great, thank you so much!!!
🎉🎉🎉
When you buy the train do they provide Triple A battery or do you have to purchase it separately
Hello. 60336 I want to buy this model. This model is said to be constantly derailed. Do you think there is a problem? Which model has better handling? 60336 vs 60337? Can you help please? Nobody knows where I live.
Hi, 60337 definitely handles better than 60336, however, at first we had problems with both sets derailing. What we found is that the "flex" track that comes with the track set 60205 was causing the derailments for us, once we removed these pieces, we stopped having derailments. One other small problem with 60336 is the "snow plow" on the front magnet buffer beam which sits very close to the track, a slightly uneven track could sometimes cause it to catch on the track joints and derail. Once we removed the plow and replaced it with a regular magnet, we stopped having problems with it.
That's a long set up and how do you even make lego trains sooo long?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Thank you, some trains are multiple sets of the same, and some are custom built using our spare parts and bricklink orders. It's been a months-long project.
How many copies of this did you have to buy?
We have 4 sets in total
What were the upgrades even. Besides adding a loco and two or however many cars. Did u change interior at all? Doubt u gon respond anyways but oh well
We switched all the wheels from plastic axles to metal axles. Made a huge difference by reducing friction
@@AFOLKFOLBricks ah ok! Thanks for your reply
Cool! But one BIG PROBLEM! it's power functions train. Really bad. 12v best 9v better. Power functions not even an option. Hate em. 🤩😳
Thanks, I personally am a huge fan of the PU system, the bluetooth controlers have amazing range and work great with multiple motors. Also the cost of 9V / 12V track for a layout like this ruclips.net/video/ZLkMr-iX200/видео.html would be astronomical.
@@AFOLKFOLBricks fair enough. But no trains bet Lego 12 volt absolutely amazing and the best. You can link tracks that way too. And there's switch's that can be switched remotely. And signal lights when red it cut of the power. So realistic and cool. If you never tried 12 volt. You missing out!
I personally don't like 12 or 9 volt because they'll turn my electricity bill into mount Everest
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