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Wild West Train (910044)

Image of the LEGO Wild West Train At the head of the train is a steam locomotive, styled in true Wild West fashion. It features a gray boiler with a tangle of pipes and a large chimney at the front, all decked out in dark red and gilded details. The cabin features brown windows, giving it a classic, rustic look.

The first car is a coal car, loaded up with coal and decked out in a dark red and black color scheme. On the side, you’ll find the name of the train: “Brick Express”, as bold as a bandit’s bounty.

Next up, we have the passenger car. Its dark red and brown colors, along with a removable black roof, make it a sight for sore eyes. The car is pleasantly rounded, and inside, you’ll find dark green seats and small tables, perfect for a game of cards or a quick bite to eat.

The last car is a transport car. It’s built from thin vertical wooden planks, and you can see clear damage on some of the boards, giving it a well-traveled look. The sliding doors reveal the interior, and the gray roof is also removable. Inside, you’ll find transported packages and barrels, as well as a horse belonging to one of the passengers.

The whole shebang is set on tracks laid on desert ground. Next to the train, there’s a tall water tower, filled with water for the steam boiler. A little further away, there’s a windmill powering a pump that pumps water into the water tower.

The set includes 6 minifigures: a boiler stoker, a conductor, a cowboy, an elegant male passenger, and two elegant female passengers. Each of these folks adds more life and realism to the set, allowing for the spinning of tall tales and exciting adventures.

This LEGO set is a real hoot for Wild West enthusiasts! Saddle up and let your imagination ride into the sunset!

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LEGO retail prices: $279.99 £249.99 279,99 € C$349.99 A$449.99
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