Taking a closer look at various r104 and r120 Trixbrix Train Tracks

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @EliasLarsson-ck6qn
    @EliasLarsson-ck6qn Год назад

    On that double crossover piece you could try to multi track drift with it

  • @hollandmeester347
    @hollandmeester347 Год назад +2

    If this is s R104 double switch, it is 6 straights long not 5...... am I right?

    • @jumabricks
      @jumabricks  Год назад +1

      It is actually 5 straights long. A single r104 switch is 2,5 straights long :)

    • @hollandmeester347
      @hollandmeester347 Год назад

      @@jumabricks Then this TrixBrix picture is wrong. In a picture is shown with six blue stripes that a double TrixBrix R104 switch is SIX straights long. It is said that a switch is 96 studs (6X16) long.

  • @hitthebricks5502
    @hitthebricks5502 4 года назад +2

    I was thinking about “switching” over to this from official Lego but nowhere to connect on the bottom??? Hmmmmm

    • @jumabricks
      @jumabricks  4 года назад +3

      Yeah, that‘s kind of bad, but you can actually ( kind of ) connect pieces to the bottom, it‘s just not a sturdy connection.

    • @NCXDesigns
      @NCXDesigns 3 года назад

      They offer “ballast” pieces that attach to the track which then have studs

  • @mallikarjun343
    @mallikarjun343 4 года назад

    How to purchase this type of trains

  • @eslamabdelhady6203
    @eslamabdelhady6203 4 года назад +1

    عاش يصحبي

  • @marcosandoval6175
    @marcosandoval6175 Год назад

    audio on your video is horrible