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Keep kids busy this Christmas with this free LEGO DUPLO Windows 10 game In addition to the free LEGO Ninjago video game, LEGO has also released a free DUPLO video game in the Windows Store for younger gamers. The game is based on the DUPLO blocks for kids aged one and a half through to five and features basic but entertaining gameplay mechanics. Here’s the official description:Driving the colorful LEGO® DUPLO® Train from station to station is any toddler’s dream. Your child will play the role of the train driver, load cargo, build bridges, stop at crossings, help passengers, refuel, and lay new tracks to steer the train safely around obstacles. Copying grown-ups and their activities is important to your 2-year-old toddler’s development – and few things are as ‘grown-up’ as driving a huge steam train through the scenic countryside, full speed ahead, horns tooting. If your toddler is fascinated by trains, this simple game will provide new inspiration for hours of creative play – with or without a LEGO DUPLO train set.




Do you let your kids play Windows 10 video games? Which ones would you recommend to other parents? Let us know in the comments below. Further reading: Apps, Microsoft, Video Games, Windows 10, Windows 10 Games Ben 10: Up to Speed Riding the Storm out (Mandarin)If you want to expand your LEGO City train layout while picking up an older train set at a pretty decent price, Amazon has the Cargo Train (60052) for $139.99 which is $60.00 (30%) off the normal retail price of $199.99. This is one of the lowest prices this set has been at. Keep in mind that the Cargo Train was released in 2014 so it could be on the brink of retirement soon to make way for newer sets as it reaches it’s third year of shelf life. Move heavy goods – and animals! – around the city with the super-powerful LEGO® City Cargo Train! This awesome motorized train with 4-channel, 7-speed, infrared remote control can transport almost anything. So it’s your job to make sure the cargo is in the right place at the right time to keep the city running smoothly.




Attach the cattle wagon and 2 cargo wagons together and pull them around the circular rail track with the locomotive. Includes 4 minifigures: forklift driver, train driver, farmer and a truck driver.LEGO City Cargo Train 60052 • Includes 4 minifigures: forklift driver, train driver, farmer and a truck driver • Cargo Train features a motorized locomotive with 8-channel, 7-speed infrared remote control, driver's cabin with opening doors and dashboard, plus a cattle wagon and 2 cargo wagons • Cattle wagon features a cow, trough, bales of straw, bucket of milk and a strong fence with 2 gates • Fuel wagon features a fuel tank with chain, pallet with wheelbarrow and a forklift • Cable drum wagon features 2 large cable drums in holders and a lifting chain Batteries: This product requires AAAx9 batteries which are Demonstration batteries and may not have a long life We deliver across Australia but are unable to deliver to Islands, PO Boxes, Parcel Lockers or Post Offices.




Price Match is not available for online deliveries. We will gladly issue a refund or exchange when goods are faulty, do not match the description or purpose or if you have simply changed your mind. Simply please take your purchase to your local Toys'R'Us and Babies'R'Us store with your tax invoice or visit our online Help Centre.Lego LayoutsLego Citi LayoutLego Train LayoutLego Citi IdeaLego DjsacocheFun LegoLego BuildLego City TrainLego Train TablForwardI've been mentioning a full-on LEGO city (note the lowercase 'C') for awhile now, and at last I have decided upon where it will go, and that...Video Game Review: Night In The Woods Matt on Music: AltRootsCountryRockSign In To PBS KIDS LEGO® will bring a great play experience and hours of fun to you and your child. Browse our wide range of LEGO sets and find the perfect gift for every occasion. 20% off Selected LEGO City Shop the full LEGO range Welcome to the wild and wonderful world of LEGO Minifigures




Lego City Train Cross Track +4 Lego tracks as per photo. All new and Lego pieces Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top I've helped my son put together the Cargo Train set (60052) but now we can't get the remote control to work. It all looks like it's been assembled correctly with new batteries put in, but it doesn't move. The best way to solve this type of problem is to break it down and isolate the fault. You might find that it is easier to remove the Power Functions components from the model for some of the following:Disconnect each cable and re-connect everything. Ensure that the plugs are the right way around (they don't sit right if not) and that they are pushed on properly. Check that none of the cables are damaged. Connect the battery box directly to the train motor, bypassing the IR receiver. Does the train work now? If so, the problem is either the remote or the receier. If not, the problem is either the battery box or the motor.




Remote / IR Reciever Problems If the problem is with the controller / IR receiver: Make sure that there is nothing blocking the signal between the controller and the IR receiver. Check that both controller and receiver are on the same channel. There is an orange 4-position switch on both the IR receiver and on the controller, and this determines the channel. Leaving one switch alone, try all 4 positions on the other. Check that the batteries are inserted correctly in the remote. Take them out and put them back in again. Check that the batteries are aren't worn out. Sometimes even new batteries don't deliver the correct voltage. If you have one, test your batteries with a volt meter. If not, try swapping them with new batteries, or test the batteries in something else to make sure they're OK. Check that the battery terminals are not corroded. Sometimes corrosion isn't obvious. Try taking the batteries out and putting them back in again, or twisting them around until they may contact.




You may be able to check that the controller is sending a signal. Although you can't see the flashes of IR light yourself, you may find that you can use a digital camera (such as a mobile phone camera) to see the flashes of light when you use the controls on the controller. These images are from the LEGO web site, which contains more information on both the controller and IR receiver: Battery Box / Motor Problems Check the batteries in the battery box, following steps 3-5 above. The little green light should come on when they're OK and the battery box is switched on (the green button is the on-off switch). There is a great description of the battery box on the LEGO web site, which might help explain things better than I can. This picture is from that site: If All Else Fails Contact LEGO customer services. They'll be deligted to help. Did you check the channel settings on the remote and the receiver? There are 4 channels, and both the receiver on the train and the controller need to be on the same channel :)




It's a little orange switch with the numbers 1-4 written next to it. I just got two new 8885 remotes. Turns out in my case the plus terminals and the plus side of the batteries were not touching due to the terminals being kept too far away by the plastic housing. I bend the terminals a little by inserting a small screw driver behind them and now it works as a charm. Better to take batteries out when actually doing it not as shown on photo with batteries in it :-) Bit of bad production. We have the same problem as outlined above. We realised that the cheap AAA batteries we bought did not make contact with the positive end of the terminals in the controller. In other words the bumpy bit at the positive end of the battery is not high enough to make contact inside the controller. Solution - buy better quality AAA batteries. They will make proper contact. We have had exactly the same issues with the remote control. We found that by checking the batteries were in correctly and rolling them once inside the unit to ensure good connection worked and the green light came on as well as the light on the reciever.




The batteries fit with the outer 2 going one way and the inner one going the other as instructed. So just bought a brand new LEGO Technic kit number 420030. Both IR remotes do not work when loaded with fresh batteries. I just got off the phone with LEGO tech support on this and here's the information they provided. DURACELL batteries are the culprit as they're too short (that's per LEGO tech support). I beg to differ however as I have side by side remotes (I have a third older remote from a previous kit) both loaded with Duracell and one working one not and the condition remains THE SAME even when I swap the batteries. THIS IS A BAD BUILD ON LEGO'S PART. THEIR TOLERANCES HAVE NOT BEEN CONTROLLED. Applying the manipulation to the positive post on both controllers as detailed above fixed the problem on each. BOO LEGO own your issues! Thank you for your interest in this question. Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count).

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