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Reply to "New LEGO Disney Train and Station Set Announced"

FINISHED!

 

It took me about 28 hours (One reviewer did it in seven hours) of mostly pleasant, leisurely work to assemble the entire train and train station. Because my cheap camera can't take good photos indoors, pictures will have to wait until tomorrow. But here's some points:

1) The train station is not a good doll house. The flowers on the desk are too easily knocked loose, and after you add all the decorations, there is very little room inside.

2) The two model trains and model castle (all scaled down to fit inside the station) are separately installed and easily removed. If you buy other figures for the station, these three "models" don't look that good anyway.

3) The station is sturdy and easily moved without pieces breaking off.

4) The only missing piece was in the next bag. They included a pile of extra pieces.

5) Add-ons? Lego buildings are best built from the ground up, with the entire building being constructed at the same time. But there are a couple of places where you could easily attach a separately-built add-on. Legomaniacs are going to love that.

6) Bizarre problem: The entire building is beautiful. You might have a problem locating it where both front and back are visible.

7) Overall review: The train station is a beautiful, fun-to-build addition to your lay-out.

 

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800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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