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'''8866 Train Motor''' is a [[Trains]] set released in [[2009]]. It is used for motorization of [[Radio Control|RC]] based [[Trains]] as well as [[Power Functions]] based [[Trains]].<br /> |
'''8866 Train Motor''' is a [[Trains]] set released in [[2009]]. It is used for motorization of [[Radio Control|RC]] based [[Trains]] as well as [[Power Functions]] based [[Trains]].<br /> |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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− | According to a discussion on [http://www.lowlug.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7055&start=40 Lowlug], the motor has been re-designed for more power & [[Power Functions]] socket compatability for Power Function based [[Trains]]; thus elimenating the need for a 9V |
+ | According to a discussion on [http://www.lowlug.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7055&start=40 Lowlug], the motor has been re-designed for more power & [[Power Functions]] socket compatability for Power Function based [[Trains]]; thus elimenating the need for a 9V-to-Power Functions connecting wire.<br />The re-designed motor was integrated in the first completely Power Functions based [[Trains]] sets released in [[2010]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 27 February 2020
LEGO → System → Trains → Power Functions |
8866 Train Motor is a Trains set released in 2009. It is used for motorization of RC based Trains as well as Power Functions based Trains.
Notes
According to a discussion on Lowlug, the motor has been re-designed for more power & Power Functions socket compatability for Power Function based Trains; thus elimenating the need for a 9V-to-Power Functions connecting wire.
The re-designed motor was integrated in the first completely Power Functions based Trains sets released in 2010.