QUOTE(Lego_Jason @ Mar 29 2013, 01:59 PM)
Took some photos this morning to give you a better picture...
Front and rear locomotive for set 7938 Passenger Train. The one on the right is with Power Function (PF) components built in. Also note that the windows on the PF train is black to hide the battery box inside. The regular train's window is transparent black.
Close-up view of the IR Receiver. On the right is the round dome top of the IR Receiver. The one on the left is just a normal modified brick with curved top and two studs on top.
Top view. Side-by-side comparison between PF and non-PF locomotive. In this photo the IR Receiver is more visible.
Thanks for the effort to explain to me, and now I think I understand better » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
Front and rear locomotive for set 7938 Passenger Train. The one on the right is with Power Function (PF) components built in. Also note that the windows on the PF train is black to hide the battery box inside. The regular train's window is transparent black.
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
Close-up view of the IR Receiver. On the right is the round dome top of the IR Receiver. The one on the left is just a normal modified brick with curved top and two studs on top.
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
Top view. Side-by-side comparison between PF and non-PF locomotive. In this photo the IR Receiver is more visible.
Train set does look interesting, maybe I should go around and check for price
Mar 29 2013, 02:07 PM

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