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 Author: Biscuit_head View Messages Posted By Biscuit_head
 Posted: Aug 12, 2018 14:44
 Subject: hogwarts express set# 4708
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Biscuit_head (24)

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This set is under the category "All Items, Sets, Harry Potter, Sorcerer's
Stone, Train, 9V" but there aren't any electronic parts according the BL
parts list so it shouldn't be categorized under "9V" as far as I can tell.
 Author: Grego View Messages Posted By Grego
 Posted: Aug 12, 2018 15:06
 Subject: Re: hogwarts express set# 4708
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In Catalog, Biscuit_head writes:
  This set is under the category "All Items, Sets, Harry Potter, Sorcerer's
Stone, Train, 9V" but there aren't any electronic parts according the BL
parts list so it shouldn't be categorized under "9V" as far as I can tell.


It can be motorized and turned into a 9V train. The instructions are either included
at the end of the regular build or are/were available from TLG's website.

Also look at the 100's of other sets under 9V that contain zero electronics
..it's just the way it is done on BL ...sets that pertain to 9V are listed
under 9V