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Electric Cable Collection for Bricklink's Stud.io

  • Writer: langemat
    langemat
  • Oct 23, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 29

Before I start, the following Cable Collections are available:

  • 9V Cable Collection - the typical two wired cable you know from the past

  • PF Cable Collection - all what you need to connect Power Functions® elements

  • PU Cable Collection - all what you need to connect Powered Up® elements

All what will follow below is valid for all three Cable Collections.


Now let's start:

Do you do your digital designs with BrickLink's STUD.IO and you get annoyed that you can't "electrify" your models? In other words, you cannot lay cables because STUD.IO does not support this?


That is history now. Based on NURA’s collection of cables, I have created a collection of cable elements that make it possible to use cables in STUD.IO and thus to connect battery boxes and electrical consumers (motors, lights, ...) with each other and to visualize this in the building instructions.


Since many months, I provided already the PF cable collection.

New is the Cable collection for 9V elements and Powered Up® (PU) elements.

All three Cable Collection elements work in the same way and all Cable Collections contain the same cable elements. Differences exist in the connectors for each Cable Collection.

All Cable Collection elements are new designed and optimized for the most use cases.


What do you get in the different Cable Collection packages:


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Various curved and straight cable pieces and connectors are available in each package. The lengths correspond to the Lego grid. The cable elements can be combined in any way and always match each other and could of course also take any colour.


The cable elements are well structured and even in the close-up they look uniform and have no edges.


The cable elements can be "plugged together" in a simple way. Each element has an anchor point (snap point) at both ends. With a technic pin, the elements can be joined together very easily, the technic pin is visualizing the anchor point, so to speak. After joining, the pin can be removed again, as the following picture shows (example PF cable):


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The instruction, how to use the elements and some pictures and wiring examples for each Cable Collection you can download here:


The Cable Collection packages useable in Bricklink's Stud.io and Part Designer you can download here:


9V Package:


Power Functions® Package:



The ZIP files are password protected. To support my work, I need to ask for the following prices:

1 package: 5.00 USD

2 packages: 9.00 USD

3 packages: 13.00 USD

To get the password(s), please transfer the respective amount to my PayPal account langemat72@gmail.com.

Please mention the packages you want to purchase in the comment section. It is enough if you write "9V", "PF" or "PU" if you want to get one Cable Collection only or write "9V and PF" if you want to have the 9V and the PF Cable Collection, etc.

After you transferred the amount, please write me a short email (langemat72@gmail.com), so I can answer your email and share the password with you.

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