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It's cute, but the change of "Disneyland" to just "Disney" on both the train and the station is sort of a big negative, IMO.

I'm fairly sure (though could be wrong) all the Parks' stations are unique enough that you can tell which park it is from just based on the design, anyway.  I know it's certainly true for the FL and CA parks.  No one would confuse this station for the one in WDW if they've seen both (live or just pictures).

Maybe one of the international ones is close enough to DL's version that this change makes sense.

-Dave

 

Last edited by Dave45681

Looks like a fun build and it’s Disney themed too!   I built the current Passenger Train set with the PowerUP system earlier this year, during a bout of O Gauge withdrawal.  

Enjoyable half day building and the train actually runs well.  The set I bought has a handheld remote and works with the mobile app.  Biggest disappointment for me was the use of “stickers” for all the train graphics.  I was expecting the graphics to be permanently stamped on the bricks, like LEGO does for the people figures.

Looked up the MSRP for this set, $329.   

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