Thanks. Yes, I managed to place everything in an old 9V batterybox and managed to find Power UP female connectors. No modified cables on the motors or need for adapters. You can se more of the landscape on my Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/pehterakaibbe/albums/72157709813182931 www.flickr.com/photos/pehterakaibbe/albums/72157715884615017
Nice, is this completely `in system` with the exception of the remote?
Also, I really like that street design in your background
Thanks.
Yes, I managed to place everything in an old 9V batterybox and managed to find Power UP female connectors. No modified cables on the motors or need for adapters.
You can se more of the landscape on my Flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/pehterakaibbe/albums/72157709813182931
www.flickr.com/photos/pehterakaibbe/albums/72157715884615017
@@PehterAbrahamsson Wow, looks like quite the mega-scale project! What are your intentions with it once it's done?
@@brickbits1943 I had the trainyard on display at Lego World Stockholm 2019, I am hoping there will be a Lego World this year as well :)