Honest opinion, with how expensive these tracks are, it’s cheaper to just buy a small-scale 3d printer (like the Bambi labs A1, I think it goes for around 300-400, or the elegoo neptune 4, about 200-300) and print the tracks yourself. That’s how these tracks are made anyway, so doing that allows you to print any track you want.
For some that may be the better option. I would imagine 3d printing would have to be a hobby already, as of now I just have no interest. I'd much rather pay someone to make them. Your not just paying for materials you are paying for knowledge and experience
@@BatteryPoweredBricks i bought a 90⁰ Trixbrix train track from eMAG and the total(the track+shipping) was 102 roni(the roumanian coin for buying different thing).
Looking on their site it looks like they only ship via UPS express (very expensive in my experience) and there is a 15%-18% duty fee when shipping to Canada (not the case in the US). I see there are some items for sale on the Canadian Amazon site but it looks very expensive. Not sure what other alternative methods or products would be better for Canadian customers
I've updated my TrixBrix haul videos with a link to their site and UA-cam channel. I've found some of their more popular items on Amazon as well. Thanks for pointing out I forgot to add a link 😅
Very good
Honest opinion, with how expensive these tracks are, it’s cheaper to just buy a small-scale 3d printer (like the Bambi labs A1, I think it goes for around 300-400, or the elegoo neptune 4, about 200-300) and print the tracks yourself. That’s how these tracks are made anyway, so doing that allows you to print any track you want.
For some that may be the better option. I would imagine 3d printing would have to be a hobby already, as of now I just have no interest. I'd much rather pay someone to make them. Your not just paying for materials you are paying for knowledge and experience
@@BatteryPoweredBricks i bought a 90⁰ Trixbrix train track from eMAG and the total(the track+shipping) was 102 roni(the roumanian coin for buying different thing).
Will the tracks ship to canada?
Looking on their site it looks like they only ship via UPS express (very expensive in my experience) and there is a 15%-18% duty fee when shipping to Canada (not the case in the US). I see there are some items for sale on the Canadian Amazon site but it looks very expensive.
Not sure what other alternative methods or products would be better for Canadian customers
@@BatteryPoweredBricks what about North Carolina?
Where can l buy these
I've updated my TrixBrix haul videos with a link to their site and UA-cam channel. I've found some of their more popular items on Amazon as well. Thanks for pointing out I forgot to add a link 😅