Jim Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 10254 Winter Holiday Train Ages 12+ 734 pieces US $99.99 - CA $129.99 - DE €89.99 - UK £69.99 - DK 799.00 DKK Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing. Climb aboard the magical Winter Holiday Train! Gather the family for some festive LEGO® building fun with this charming model featuring a full circle of track, boarding platform with bench and lamppost, a Power Functions upgradable train engine with brick-built smoke bellowing from its stack, coal tender, flatbed wagon with a rotating holiday tree, toys and gifts, and a red caboose with a detailed interior and table. The train engine also features large and small red-colored locomotive wheels and the train is decorated with green wreathes, string lights and white tree elements. This LEGO® Creator Expert set includes 5 minifigures. Includes 5 minifigures: a locomotive driver, ticket collector, grandmother, boy and a girl. The Winter Holiday Train includes 16 curved pieces of track, engine, coal tender, flatbed wagon with holiday tree, toys and gifts, caboose, boarding platform, bench and a lamppost. Decorate the tree and drive the train to see the tree rotate. Join the ticket collector in the cozy caboose for a delicious cup of cocoa. Includes dual building instructions for a perfect family build. Accessory elements include green wreathes, decorative lights and white tree pieces, plus wrapped gift elements and tiny brick-built toys, including a micro train, wind-up car, fire truck, remote controlled robot, sailboat and a spaceship. Upgrade with LEGO® Power Functions (not included) for a motorized engine. Special elements include small and large red train wheels, dark tan windows, train buffers, cow catcher, white tree elements and roller skates. This set includes over 700 LEGO® pieces, including 16 curved tracks. The Holiday Train in total measures over 4” (12cm) high, 20” (52cm) long and 2” (7cm) wide. Curved rail track diameter measures over 27” (70cm). Available for sale directly through LEGO® beginning October 1, 2016 via shop.LEGO.com, LEGO® Stores or via phone: US Contact Center 1-800-453-4652 CA (English) Contact Center 1-800-453-4652 CA (French) Contact Center 1-877-518-5346 European Contact Center 00-800-5346-1111 LEGO, the LEGO logo and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2016 The LEGO Group. All rights reserved. Media Here are some great pictures for you to enjoy. Click this link to see the hi-res versions. Quote
Jim Posted August 11, 2016 Author Posted August 11, 2016 Wow, this looks nice a really nice addition to the Winter Village!! Quote
Brick_Dad Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 Set looks great! Definitely going to get one or two for the kids and I! And I would assume the instructions would show how to incorporate the PF motor and battery box?? Quote
Darkdragon Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I really like the pricepoint for this set, so many train sets are so unaffordable for folks. The train is very cute and fits in well with the other WV sets. I'm disappointed by no straight track and no new minifigure torso designs, but the white small tree parts are nice. This will definitely go on my to-buy list. Quote
Sarah Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) That is SO much cheaper than I expected. I was expecting US $150 at minimum!. Now. What to buy with the leftover. Will it enable the Elves Castle? Or the Friends Roller Coaster.... Or maybe I will get two to have extra train parts to make our own cars. (I foresee an annual tradition of putting together the Lego Winter Train after presents are unwrapped on Christmas day. Something for adults to do while the kids to play with their new toys and the kids can join in if/as they want as well.) Kids are currently ages 5 and 9. Edited August 11, 2016 by Sarah Quote
Jim Posted August 11, 2016 Author Posted August 11, 2016 That is SO much cheaper than I expected. I was expecting US $150 at minimum!. "Only" 734 pieces, so the price seems about right. You probably expected it to be bigger (more pieces). Lucky for you, you get to buy other sets as well Quote
KamalMYafi Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 Click this link to see the hi-res versions. The link doesn't work! Quote
Brick_Dad Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 That is SO much cheaper than I expected. I was expecting US $150 at minimum!. Now. What to buy with the leftover. I'll be using the extra for the PF. Pushing a train around the tracks is only so much fun...having them motorized gets my kids excited. Especially when they crash! Quote
Jim Posted August 11, 2016 Author Posted August 11, 2016 The link doesn't work! The link works, but the album wasn't public Fixed! Thanks for the heads-up! Quote
Kintobor Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) It certainly looks nice, but I think the previous one's a little bit better, even if it never came with track and had a larger price and piece count. That being said, I do like aspects of this train a lot. The rotating tree on the flatbed is super cute, and I do like the colour scheme. I think I'm going to sit on this one and look it over some more. I'm really torn on this one whether it's good or simply average. Edited August 11, 2016 by Kintobor Quote
Bricky Dee Williams Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I love that the Winter Train set included a Christmas tree with a...Train set. This is a really fantastic set...I don't know whether I'll get this though or the "big ball thingy from a galaxy far, far away." Quote
dr_spock Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 It is a nice set to complement other Winter Village sets. Lack of straight tracks can be solved with the LEGO straight and flexi track 7499 set. Including more tracks would increase the cost of the set for those who don't need the extra tracks. I think keeping the price low with just the basics allows it to fit into more family budgets. It's like buying a car, you can always add it if you want and have the extra money. Quote
finish-last Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 Any reason why the engine's front bogie has different axle colors in the photos? On the back of the box in the upper right they are black. See here: and here: Maybe just random... Quote
finish-last Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) Ah I see, in the black version is the PF in the coal cart, so the motor must be in the train, so with pf there is no interior in the engine itself right? I think old 9v will be the better looking choice then. Edited August 11, 2016 by finish-last Quote
temes Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I'm not familiar with those power functions, there's many of them in Lego Shop website, is there going to be some official instructions what PF stuff you need to buy and how to build it? Quote
Paperballpark Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 Woah, what have you done to the green in those photos?! I'm not familiar with those power functions, there's many of them in Lego Shop website, is there going to be some official instructions what PF stuff you need to buy and how to build it? It tells you which PF parts you need on the back of the box. I've been told there are instructions for including it. Quote
Murdoch17 Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I think I see a new part: a 1x1 plate with click hinge used in pearl gold on the headlight! Quote
finish-last Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) Woah, what have you done to the green in those photos?! Nothing, it's the official site, maybe that's the new christmas green. So you need: $12.99 LEGO-Power-Functions-IR-Speed-Remote-Control-8879 $14.99 LEGO-Power-Functions-IR-Receiver-8884 $12.99 LEGO-Power-Functions-AAA-Battery-Box-88000 $13.99 LEGO-Power-Functions-Train-Motor-88002 Edited August 11, 2016 by finish-last Quote
just2good Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 What is that spaceship supposed to be a reference to? Blacktron? Which Blacktron set? Quote
temes Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) Those pictures use CMYK color mode, which is usually used for printed stuff and web browsers often don't display that color mode correctly (it looks too bright and too much contrast). Usually digitally shared pictures use RGB color mode, which is the right color mode for web browsers. Edited August 11, 2016 by temes Quote
acalade Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) Ah I see, in the black version is the PF in the coal cart, so the motor must be in the train, so with pf there is no interior in the engine itself right? I think old 9v will be the better looking choice then. In the second picture they show the train with the PF battery in the coal car, so you will still have room in the cab. Edited August 11, 2016 by acalade Quote
dr_spock Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I'm not familiar with those power functions, there's many of them in Lego Shop website, is there going to be some official instructions what PF stuff you need to buy and how to build it? In the second picture they show the train with the PF battery in the coal car, so you will still have room in the cab. I think part of the PF receiver may take up space in the cab plus you also have the wires going through. Maybe why the engineer is hanging on the outside in that picture. Quote
acalade Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I think part of the PF receiver may take up space in the cab plus you also have the wires going through. Maybe why the engineer is hanging on the outside in that picture. I think there will still be some room left inside the cab, as the PF receiver is going right behind the water tank, replacing the green slopes in front of the cab. Granted, it will eat up some space inside the cab. Quote
Brick_Dad Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 I think part of the PF receiver may take up space in the cab plus you also have the wires going through. Maybe why the engineer is hanging on the outside in that picture. I think you're right. If you look just in front of the cab, you can see the dark gray of the receiver. The lower portion must extend into the cab...hopefully it doesn't mess with the interior too much. The option I'll probably go with is creating a new car that meshes with the look...that what I had to do with my old school train set # 7722. Quote
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