Types of Track Connectors
Basis Connector allows you to connect train tracks with bricks. It is the primary connector when connecting bricks and tracks. Basis Connector is the simplest Track Connector and the easiest to use for younger children and Track Connector beginners.
This becomes especially important when using normal tracks for building upwards and downwards. The direction changers are important when scaling up the constructions.
Intersection Connector allows you to cross train tracks and make more exciting constructions. With Intersection, it is possible to make compact, advanced, and intertwined constructions.
Straight Connector is great when the distance does not allow the use of a Basis connector or similar, e.g., when building long, brick-bridges or across a building plate. This connector is very useful and an important tool in the toolbox that allows more versatile constructions. It comes in handy, when building more advanced tracks.
Anchor Connector can be used to hold curved train rails in place by keeping them in place from below. It can also be used to stabilize and hold the train tracks in place when building on a building plate or a larger construction of bricks. It becomes especially important when using a lot of bricks in construction.