Random part of the day: Motorbogie, Ornament

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Today's random part is 39886, 'Motorbogie, Ornament', which is a System part, category Transportation Means, Trains.

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13 comments on this article

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By in United States,

Most recent set I got this piece in: 60197: Passenger Train

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By in Australia,

Ooh. One use in dark brown. 70620

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By in Canada,

One of the best pieces to get down and bogie.

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By in Australia,

In a lovely moment of synchronicity, I just bought two of these for a train I'm working on, and they arrived in the post this morning.

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By in United Kingdom,

Oh yeah they were my favourite band
Strictly speaking the name should have a metal umlaut : Motörbogie

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By in United States,

@Miyakan said:
"Ooh. One use in dark brown. 70620"

70589 also appears to have used one of the variants in that color.

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By in New Zealand,

It looks like a minifigure head is being used in this piece?!

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By in United States,

@Maxbricks14 said:
"It looks like a minifigure head is being used in this piece?!"

It is a single part that you attach to each side of a train motor, so it looks like the brick-built bogie from the other end of the locomotive. The 10133 BNSF Locomotive is a great example.

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By in Australia,

@WesterBricks said: "It is a single part that you attach to each side of a train motor, so it looks like the brick-built bogie from the other end of the locomotive. The 10133 BNSF Locomotive is a great example."

The Metroliner used this technique as well.

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By in Australia,

Yes sir, I like the motorbogie

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By in United Kingdom,

I use antlers in all of my loooocomotives!

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By in United States,

Let's see that motor bogie. And then let's see it hand jive

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