Posted February 10, 20205 yr I give up my hobby, the Lego 9 volt train I'm selling what is probably the largest, longest, and heaviest Santa Fee Super Chief in the world. The original version comes from Robert Carney from America, but the version from Robert Carney is only a nine-part standing model. My model for sale was made up of three sets 10020-1 NOT the Limited Edition, and two sets 10020-2 Limited Edition for each of my locomotives each has an unopened original bag with the certificate and the two special red tiles. The basis for the seven wagons, of which no two are identical, comes from nine sets of the 10022-1 or 10025-1 and a large number of purchased parts from Brick Link. https://www.flickr.com/photos/122687637@N08/albums/with/72157664487138665 The complete train of ten parts has a length of 4.90 meters, only the three drive units alone weigh 2863 grams, the complete train with all ten parts weighs 9479 grams, under the two locomotives and the B alone -Unit are six tested and functional 9 volt motors at work, another four tested and functional 9 volt motors work under the wagons. The "chassis units" are designed from the outset so that you can install 9 volt motors if you want to extend the train by more wagons. And the balancing drum with its 4.90 meters and 9479 grams also runs through small original Lego curves and also over / through Lego standard switches. see video: Price 4800, - € basis for negotiation Since I'm private one. If the sale is made without any liability for material defects. Private sale, no guarantee or return. Yours sincerely, Udo Edited February 10, 20205 yr by ust60