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Unpacking video of Piko's garden railroad building block car starter set for G gauge, whose cars are compatible with Lego
In this 33 minute unpacking video I show a nice g gauge garden railroad starter set that I received on loan from Piko. It currently has a list price of just 299 euros. The scope of delivery includes the 22.5 centimeter short model of an American GE 25-ton diesel-electric shunting locomotive, which can be powered by batteries or rechargeable batteries and is operated using the radio remote control supplied as standard. Also included in the box are two 14.5" building brick cars with a 4.5" x 12" mounting plate containing 14 x 38 studs. In the practical test, I show in detail, among other things, that these building block plates are compatible with my children's original Lego blocks. I also do a detailed long-term driving test under load.
The video consists of the following sections, which can also be selected directly in the timeline:
00:00 Welcome, starter set box, scope of delivery
00:33 Differences to LGB building block starter set
01:04 Look at the GE 25-ton locomotive parts manual
01:40 operating instructions starter set
02:16 instructions remote control + other documents
03:09 Unpacking the GE 25-ton locomotive and remote control
03:52 About model and prototype GE 25-ton
04:15 Piko model variants GE 25 tons
04:58 Unpacking the Piko building block wagon
05:34 Unpacking the G gauge tracks
06:10 dimensions and scale GE 25 from Piko
06:30 Installation of steps, bell, horn
07:07 Locomotive details GE 25 tons from Piko
07:38 Locomotive underside: drive unit and switches
07:58 switch for 8 radio channels
08:39 Locomotive power supply 6 AAA batteries
10:56 close-up of the building block wagon
11:45 length of building block wagon, couplings
12:30 screwed on the building block car
13:18 Compatibility Piko car to Lego in detail
17:37 Circle of track on carpet for driving tests
18:28 Power supply via NiMH rechargeable batteries
18:51 Switch on and drive by remote control
21:31 Load test with two cars
23:17 reversing with two cars
24:05 Piko 37970 supplementary buidling block wagon
24:25 Test drive with 3 car train weighing 3.5 kilos
25:56 135 cm long move for very small circle
26:30 Reversing with a three-car train
27:58 endurance test after 10 minutes
28:27 endurance test after 45 minutes
29:23 First conclusion after 80 minutes of continuous driving
30:05 Another short drive with an empty battery
31:59 Endurance test with a train weight of almost 7 kilograms
32:50 Conclusion Piko's building block wagon train
33:12 No Gauge 1 builing block train set
33:36 Farewell
Further information on the clamping block trolley starter set:
www.piko-shop.de/en/artikel/f...