Thank you, yes they did both the 12V bricks are great to add lights for buildings, trains and lampposts. The 9V bricks are nice too, but the cabling over longer distances are made more difficult due to the connection system.
@@pastajensen That's a great find. I won't have stories like that, but my guess is I am creating a lot of future stories of finding old LEGO sets for future generations. And by the looks of thing, you are too.
@@alexnunes I do envy my children in that regard 😅
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Wow, nice to see the running layout. Very clickity clacky... I am jelly 😊 Looking forward to seeing more... And on that note, I hope your electrician can fix that short in your lighting 😂
Had it planned for a while but did not have the energy (besides a few minor adjustments on the track system) before now, filming was the easy part, editing took quite some time. I used an old gopro borrowed from my brother in-law for the FPV shots.
What a great layout, and those lights. LEGO really did train right back in the day...
Thank you, yes they did both the 12V bricks are great to add lights for buildings, trains and lampposts. The 9V bricks are nice too, but the cabling over longer distances are made more difficult due to the connection system.
And those night lights are amazing - wondrous.
That characteristic sound of the 12V engine is so unmistakeable!
You've expanded your setup so much, I love it!
@@Reker1million Thank you, I do a bit now and then but I have run out of space as I can't fit all of my sets 😅
Absolutely awesome. Great job. The setup is incredibly. Back into the childhood 😊👍🥳
Thank you :D Yes it's indeed back to the childhood, that is the stuff I dreamt of as a child.
Very cool! I like the ride-along video. And of course the bloopers. 🤣
Haha! Thank you, the "blooper-reel" was my son's idea.
All great trains, but I do love that Metro Liner.
That is a priced one and was found in the loft of my parent's in law.
@@pastajensen That's a great find. I won't have stories like that, but my guess is I am creating a lot of future stories of finding old LEGO sets for future generations. And by the looks of thing, you are too.
@@alexnunes I do envy my children in that regard 😅
Wow, nice to see the running layout. Very clickity clacky... I am jelly 😊 Looking forward to seeing more... And on that note, I hope your electrician can fix that short in your lighting 😂
I love that sound to and so do the cats, we do have an in-house electrician and he just runs with it :D (yes that's me).
Great video and wonderful Lego city!
Thank you, happy you liked it :)
Those vintage town sets are awesome to see in a train layout.
I went all in on childhood memories/dreams 😎
Nice to see it finally in working condition, I've never seen anyone else do something like this. Great layout!!
@@nkende Thank you, I took my time as I changed the layout several times during the process, but hey! It took less than a year.
Wow! Impressive! And the layout is cool. Looks more like a model railway than a Lego city, partly because of that great train collection.
@@BricksOnAnIsland Danke! I have more train sets, but not enough ahem... *SPACE*
@pastajensen 😁 Jep, that is a problem I have with my Lego and even more with my model railway
@@BricksOnAnIsland I remember that I got a Märklin set but as my childhood LEGO it got thrown away 😢 But I'll keep my hobbies to Skiing and LEGO
This is great! Love it!
Thank you, took "forever" to edit :D
GAS GAS GAS!
Nice camera work. Which camera are you using on the FPV shots?
Also, that shrill voiced "ssstTTOPPPa!!" is a very familiar one to me. LOL
Had it planned for a while but did not have the energy (besides a few minor adjustments on the track system) before now, filming was the easy part, editing took quite some time. I used an old gopro borrowed from my brother in-law for the FPV shots.
I just loved the on point no BS answer from my daughter after the matter of the fact 🤣
oops, train crash... LOL
I had a few more but to much profanity to edit out... :D
@@pastajensen😂