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OMG those wires 😵
Ответить更喜欢以前的9V时代的system系列火车,既有可动性又有引擎细节
ОтветитьThere were green and brown versions of the crocodile in real life
ОтветитьThe crocodile just must be green and not brown
ОтветитьVideo was mad but I think your attitude is a bit hostile. Felt quite uncomfortable at some points
ОтветитьNo the 9 volt isnt the problem its that the expert crocodile locomotive doesnt take turns too well
ОтветитьI got the Lego crocodile train-set for Christmas this year and I’m 12 while the box is 18 and I all ready build it today
ОтветитьReminder: the rubber bands are hell, you can fix the gaps and it's easy to figure out, AND, 9V-track is the best to use
ОтветитьThey should make a UP big boy
ОтветитьI built one and I'm 10
ОтветитьDoors, hahahahaha!
ОтветитьThere is an awesome Lego Via Rail that needs support on Lego Ideas. It might be turned into a Lego set that you can buy. It can be motorized with Lego Powered Up. It comes with a baggage car that can store canoes, a sleeping car with a lot play features, and a dome car with a lot of play features. I really want this train to achieve support and be turned into a Lego set.
ОтветитьThe brown Crocodile goes easier through the curves if you remove the red rubber rings from the wheels.
ОтветитьI wish I could get my hands on the hobby train but $300-$400 on ebay is just too much :( guess ill get the new 2020 version
ОтветитьWill we see any more Train ‘Sets’ from LEGO?
ОтветитьHey BrickTsar. I think there were four crocodile trains but the one I am talking about was in a set. I can’t remember the number but it was a green cargo train with a crane that could pick up a car and a van.
ОтветитьThe middle section looks a bit like a tram
ОтветитьCool set...I have the Marklin 1/87 scale model and this look a very good design for a working Lego model...
ОтветитьDanger!
ОтветитьI'm scared of all that redish brown. I'm kinda torn between wait and see and why not?
ОтветитьThe 9V era Croc is a GERMAN croc not the swiss one like the creator set and the new croc... its not scaled down dude. Its a ERG Class E94....
Look it up. Completely different loco
Good to see all three generations running together 👍
ОтветитьThe first one is like an ÖEBB crocodile. The second one is like a swiss one, but in their flag's colours, most presumably one operated by SBB CFF FFS. The third one is based on the realistic Rhaetian Railways livery of brown.
ОтветитьI think I didn’t pull the trigger cause I’m not a big fan of the crocodile style locomotive. Don’t know. Maybe I will. Maybe I won’t.
ОтветитьI had the extra slope as well and thought it was an odd one.
The dark brown and dark grey on black background made the instructions a pain to read, even with a fairly bright lamp beside me.
I wonder why the ball-pins in the drivers are red. There are black ones in the set as well...
uhh are the ridged bricks orientated wrong?
ОтветитьI gotta say the Hobby Trains version still looks surprisingly good
ОтветитьThe color is correct, the crocodile exists in dark green and brown
ОтветитьOther lego trains: bet you wont look real and nice
The older Lego crocodile locomotives:hold my beer
Excellent! What Camera do you use?
I am asking for my public transport channel.
The second and the last version is called swiss crocodile. The first one (4551) is called german crocodile or iron pig - so not a real 'crocodile'. It was used in Germany and Austria.
Ответитьthe third is not a crocodile rather A br e 94
Ответитьhey BrickTsar. I love trains too. I missed out on the last set so i am down for this and at $189.00NZD its not a crazy price for use. Big thumbs up for your great video.
ОтветитьLove your authenticity!
ОтветитьTake off the rubber bands, it will prevent derailing!
Ответить"Bricks in the Middle," by Kevin Hinkle. Check it out.
ОтветитьI just realized the steering wheel on the Hobby train Crocodile is to represent the flywheel... or whatever the wheel that doesn't touch the track is
ОтветитьThe 4551 is not a "real crocodile", but the German DR E94 or (later) DB 194 or the Austrian ÖBB 1022. It really has "only" 6 wheelsets in two bogies (in technical terms: Co’Co’).
A "crocodile" in the proper sense is just the Swiss SBB Ce 6/8 II or SBB Ce 6/8 III (wheel arrangement (1’C)(C1’)).
But yes, the term "crocodile" got somewhat "watered down" nowadays.
Hey BrickTsar, which one is your favourite? I mean overall
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