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LEGO Special Collectors 10194 - Emerald Night

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K10194 Emerald Night Collection was introduced in LEGO shop@home online to include the 10194 train set with a full set of accessories to motorize the train. If you compare it to the picture of the real thing above it becomes apparent that it's not totally accurate, but it's a good representation.

LEGO 10194 Trains Emerald Night | BrickEconomy LEGO 10194 Trains Emerald Night | BrickEconomy

A subassembly, upon which the minifigs can be seated, fits snugly inside, but can be removed to make room for the motor and battery box. Also, why do people always ignore the fact that the Emerald Night was released at a time when many felt the direct aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007/2008 and/or were afraid to lose their jobs? I was at Uni at the time and working 30 hours/week at Burger King. For a whopping 5.60€/hour after the deduction of health care fees and stuff like that. New hires would have gotten even less than that, but we didn't hire anyway. We let people go. Boy, did our revenue go down in 2008/2009! I wanted an Emerald Night badly (well, three, actually) but figured it was smarter to put the money in my savings account, instead. Following the Emerald Night, the new 88002 Power Functions-compatible train motor and controller were introduced in two 2010 sets, the 7938 Passenger Train and 7939 Cargo Train. This new motor utilized the universal Power Functions connections, used by all components. The standardization of the Power Functions system meant that any of the motors in the Power Functions line could be used and builders were not limited to using a single type of motor as they had been with previous Lego train systems.I'm with Huw on this one. I have tons of reddish brown as well as dark brown pieces and never had any problems. " For the Emerald Night, you could also use PUp with the Crocodile's control program in the powered up app. For that you just need a hub (88009) and an L-Motor (88013). Actually the official name of the colour was "ozeanblau" (plus accents in "creme/Elfenbein" which was sort of a mixture between tan and light yellow), a colour not found in the LEGO range of colours. The next best thing would be dark blue. I had to make my own half-wide Technic 13L beams. What's that saying, if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself?

Emerald Night : Set 10194-1 | BrickLink

However, in my opinion, this model takes detail and realism to a whole new level, elevating it from a being just toy train to a model worthy of display anywhere in the house, which is what LEGO intended. I'm with Huw on this one. I have tons of reddish brown as well as dark brown pieces and never had any problems.The set, the latest in LEGO's new 'Adults Welcome' 18+ series, comes in a box that certainly has a very mature feel to it, almost to the point of looking drab. I'm not sure that visitors to a LEGO store who are not specifically looking for it would be attracted to it, to be honest. There's a simple solution to that. Don't submit stuff that's bound to get rejected for stepping on the toes of other themes. For the Emerald Night, you could also use PUp with the Crocodile's control program in the powered up app. For that you just need a hub (88009 ) and an L-Motor (88 013 ).

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