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LEGO City Flexible Train Tracks (7499) Add my images & videos Orders over $29 ship for free.* Shipping: Multiple shipping options available. Gift wrap is available for this item. This item is sold in our stores. Please check your local store for availability. FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more. Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) Make your train tracks flexible! Add LEGO City Flexible Train Tracks (7499) to your train track system to connect tracks around obstacles and awkward shapes. Make your trains go even farther! Includes 8 straight tracks and 16 flexible tracks. Tracks do not conduct electricity and therefore are not compatible with LEGO 9v Trains. Product Dimensions (in inches):9.3 x 7.2 x 2.3 How to Get It Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states




Shipping Methods:This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico) This item is sold in our stores Orders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions In-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent sales Not all items are carried at all stores. Please click the "Select a store" link to check product availability Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »Good Additional Track Why do people give this set such a bad review? Great product for the train lover ProsDurableEasy AssemblyEntertainingFunGreat ValueInteractiveRealisticConsBest UsesCreative DevelopmentFamily TimeGroup ActivityImaginative PlayIndoorWas this a gift?:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)Flex Track Best Practices Just more track ProsEasy AssemblyConsBest UsesImaginative PlayWas this a gift?:No(3 of 4 customers found this review helpful)lockable flex tracks Awesome ProsDurableEasy AssemblyFunGreat ValueConsBest UsesCreative DevelopmentFamily TimeGroup ActivityImaginative PlayIndoorWas this a gift?




:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)Dont like those Flexible tracks I would recommend this product ProsWorks well with R/C lego trainsConsBest UsesLego is awesome ProsGreat GripQuietConsBest UsesDisplaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | By using this site you agree to the use of cookies.“Way more interesting than the pick-your-own-mix Lego wall at the Lego store and the prices are competitive.” “This place has a great selection of used toys (and some new ones too) that is often superior to what you would find at Pumpkin Patch or Once Upon a Child.” “80's toys, Legos, books, puzzles, kitchen sets, train sets, etc. Nothing that plugs in or takes batteries that I saw, thankfully.” Special Promotions for 2016 -$99 TV Wall Mount Installations -Custom Home Theater Build outs -Wireless surround sound and SONOS re-seller Austin TV Installation specializes in audio visual installations. We are a turnkey… "I LOVE Identity Diamonds! I came in looking for a gift for my friend, I wasn't sure what I was looking for but of course I wanted it to be special.




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■ Summary - Theme : Shopping Streets - Period : 1 week ■ Explanation 'Shopping Streets' is consists...See Morepin 1Brick RailwayRailway LegoRailway SignalLocos RollingLego TågrälsTolle LegoLego StadhuisLego WheelsLego TechnikenForwardRailway Signal Bridges: See Morepin 1heart 1... like to bring up the topic of lego train tunnels why has lego neverpin 1Lego IdeensammlungIncredible LegosLego StellanLego GreenhouseOutstanding LegoLego ArtworksLego ResidentialLego FloraLego GoalsForwardFloricultureSee MoreLego Furniture Rooms2011 FurnitureLego RoomsFurniture IdeasDoll FurnitureLego IshLego Lego LegoKids LegoBuild LegoForwardLego kitchen from lego ideasSee More 1 - 25 of 289 ads for "lego duplo" Packaging (L × W × H): Standard: 11.34 x 7.48 x 2.36 Metric: 28.80 x 19.00 x 5.99 Weight: 0.65 lbs / 0.29 kg 7895-1 Switching Tracks Price Guide Values $ 22.00 (11.39% ) $ 17.00 (8.97% ) $ 2.75 PPB New $ 2.13 PPB Used $ 2.00 PPB Retail £ 16.07 (2.29% )




£ 11.00 (11.29% ) £ 2.01 PPB New £ 1.38 PPB Used £ 2.00 PPB Retail € 24.17 (6.72% ) € 29.93 (31.21% ) € 3.02 PPB New € 3.74 PPB Used € 2.50 PPB Retail $ 4.50 PPB New $ 3.18 PPB Used $ 3.12 PPB Retail Price guide data is based of "SOLD" listings, not current live listings. If you still feel that the above set values look "off", please notify us and we will investigate. If you would like to add/edit information for this set listing, click here! Value of 7895-1: Switching Tracks Most recent new and used values of 7895-1: Switching TracksThese models are scaled for the Lego Technic figures or about 1:20. At this scale, the Lego train track is about 75cm (30inches) gauge. Lego trains are very limited in terms of wheels: there is one kind of car wheel and one kind of motor "block". I decided to experiment with various model train wheels and axles to see if I could use them in 1:20 scale models. There two problems with this approach: the wheel profile has to be compatible with Lego's track geometry (including switches and crossings) and the gauge has to be right.




G scale wheels have the right profile, but the gauge is too wide. I found that it was possible to adjust the gauge of LGB and Bachman axles, just by carefully pushing one wheel inward on its axle. The axle is then cut to length. Both LGB and Bachman axles are just the right diameter to slide on a Technic gear (although some glue would probably be needed if a high torque application is desired). My first attempt resulted in this green industrial locomotive (critter) which is powered by a Technic motor with the power beeing fed through a cable for now. I intend to develop some kind of wiper so the locomotive can be track powered. Using regular, double flanged, Lego wheels, I built the following "18inch" gauge engines and car. The engines are powered by micro motors (although the back one's was removed at the time of the picture). The black engine includes an on board battery, which is prototypical for a mine locomotive. The "red" locmotive was built at a time when I had a lot of other models built and parts were scarse...




Here is a Lego copy of Bachmann G Scale Shay locomotive. It is made of a mix of Technic and regular Lego parts (I ordered several bulk brick packs in order to complete it.). I wanted to build such a locomotive for quite a while, but I couldn't figure out a way to reproduce the Shay's telescoping shafts. While building the super car, I noticed that the parts used for the rear view mirrors would fit my needs. The problem was that there were only two of these parts in the super car, and I was not ready to buy a second one, just to get those two parts! So I looked through Lego's web site and found one small ($6) motorcycle kit that had two of these parts. Obviously, the only parts I couln'd copy in Lego were the wheels: some day, I will get around to modify G scale wheels to mount them on Lego axles. This picture shows a conveyor belt that I hope to combine with some of the 1:20 scale trains and other equipment into a mining diorama. Here are a couple of trucks I built. I had the pleasure to build the super car (set #8448), which I kept for a couple of weeks and then took appart and turned into the truck shown below.

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