I so wanted a No10 set! So much in fact I occasionally browse fleaBay looking for one, but looking at the prices it seems I'm not alone...
I have a number 10 set, but no rich parents, I bought it as a young adult "because I could" and was really a bit dissapointed. It seems the later stamped out nuts and bots had very poor holding and anything but the most simple constructions were an exercise in frustration.
We started collecting Lego in 1973 and only tapered off buying a few years ago, so we have a lot of Lego and a lot of that is trains. I cant wait to get the new "Lego room" set up in our new house.
I did a couple of modifications to the train motors. The 4.5volt battery trains I modified so that they could use rechargable batteries that are recharges while the train is in the station, it only takes a few seconds of high rate charge to run the train for several minutes. The 9 and 12 volt trains take their current from the rails and I modified both those to have 'DCC' control.
DCC is something that all Mad Modders should be aware of, a single chip on the train gives control of speed and direction plus lights, horn etc. The current on the rails is a form of AC which is modulated with data packets that the trains pick up and each train only responds to packets addressed to it so you can have several trains on the one circuit. MadModders could use two wire control of various motorised devices using the same chips! Unfortunately DCC has no feedback and probably has no place in CNC, but in other projects......who knows??????
