koraldon Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 https://brickset.com/article/84185/lego-ideas-review-results-four-approved-projects! looks great, but wonder how wide it will be in the actual release. Hopefully this will be fully motorized Quote
Murdoch17 Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 All aboard the Orient Express / hype train! (Now I just need to buy a mummy figure to go with my 12th Doctor Who figure to at least partially* recreate the "Mummy on the Orient Express" episode!) I just hope they don't pull and Emerald Night on us and make it one car per set... Anyway I can't wait for this to be revealed! *Yes, I know it was a space train in the episode. But stylistically, it was based off this steam train. Quote
JopieK Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 Thanks for sharing, I just also so the news in my mailbox :) Great addition for the Train fans. Quote
Feuer Zug Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 Wow! First the Studgate second chance, and now a real option at a classic steam train. The Orient Express model as is, is a gorgeous recreation of the fabled train. As mentioned, I hope this is a scale compatible with LEGO track. The carriage is 10-wide, so it might turn into another Hogwart's Express display piece. That would border on criminal. Having instructions / add on pack to motorize it would be frosting on this cake. The topper would be the option for extra cars (sleeper?) Quote
Toastie Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 8/10 wide - it does not fit on my layout. And 3000 pieces ... I'm out: This is going to be another money monster But other than that: Good for some of us train heads!!! All the best, Thorsten Quote
garmsey Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 I will be interested to see what the released set will be, hopefully it will be compatible with lego track and not just a display piece like the Hogwarts Express. There is even a comment on the website from the designer that some of the wheels do not fit correctly on the track so I think Lego will have some work adjusting the fan design. Quote
Ts__ Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 An Ideas Train. I am looking forward to it. Even if the last Hogwarts Express immediately ruins the joy of a Lego train. This Ideas design is also impractically wide and if implemented 10+ studs wide, hardly useful. So let's hope and see how Lego realizes the whole train..... Thomas Quote
dr_spock Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 LEGO reserves the rights to make changes. Will they murder it? Quote
Interceptor Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 (edited) Finally the legendary Orient Express, congratulations to the designer. I hope TLG will cheris this set as they did with Medieval Blacksmith, make it smaller to fit the standard LEGO train layout and maybe do two smaller passenger wagons (coupe and dining) instead of just one. Motorizing and lighting option would also be very welcome. In my opinion this also means TLG is not working on the successor of the Crocodile Locomotive, unless this is it. Edited October 25, 2022 by Interceptor Quote
M_slug357 Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 27 minutes ago, dr_spock said: LEGO reserves the rights to make changes. Will they murder it? Not exactly… GWP polybag perhaps…? I feel like they’ve put it into the final review pool, just to reject it 3-6 months from now on the basis of it being “overly complex” Quote
Lyichir Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 29 minutes ago, M_slug357 said: Not exactly… GWP polybag perhaps…? I feel like they’ve put it into the final review pool, just to reject it 3-6 months from now on the basis of it being “overly complex” I don't know what you mean by "put into the final review pool". This just PASSED review—that stage of the process, at least, is done (and so far Lego hasn't yet rejected any project after it has passed the review stage and been selected). Quote
Kallego Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 I really hope they don't go the line of the recent Hogwarts Express... Quote
JopieK Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 1 hour ago, Toastie said: 8/10 wide - it does not fit on my layout. And 3000 pieces ... I'm out: This is going to be another money monster But other than that: Good for some of us train heads!!! All the best, Thorsten Hope we get decent parts. If you reconsider and make a < 8-wide MOD and post it in here... An Ideas Train. I am looking forward to it. Even if the last Hogwarts Express immediately ruins the joy of a Lego train. This Ideas design is also impractically wide and if implemented 10+ studs wide, hardly useful. So let's hope and see how Lego realizes the whole train..... Thomas We would have never dreamt of TLG accepting a train after so many great ones were rejected in Ideas! Quote
Sunil766 Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 Wow this could be amazing! But it also holds big potential to be disappointing - see HP. 2 hours ago, Murdoch17 said: I just hope they don't pull and Emerald Night on us and make it one car per set... Anyway I can't wait for this to be revealed! Honesty, at this point I wouldn't mind, we'll never again get separately sold coaches. Rather put the detail in loco and only one coach than 2 wagons or none (see crocodile - so lonely on the track) 1 hour ago, Feuer Zug said: As mentioned, I hope this is a scale compatible with LEGO track. The carriage is 10-wide, so it might turn into another Hogwart's Express display piece. That would border on criminal. Yes it would. Please lego by the dear almighty, just make a usable train set! 1 hour ago, Interceptor said: In my opinion this also means TLG is not working on the successor of the Crocodile Locomotive, unless this is it. Could be that this is their "easy way out", not having worked on one and unwilling to"quickly"allocate resources to it after the crocodiles success (or not success, we still don't know it seems) 19 minutes ago, Kallego said: I really hope they don't go the line of the recent Hogwarts Express... This would be devastating (in lego circumstances World). I might actually write lego that this needs to be driveable. Maybe personal feedback goes a long way... Who knows. Quote
Vilhelm22 Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 I reckon the amount of rage they’ve got from us train fans, the fact that it’s built as L-Gauge in the original idea, and seeing as I’m pretty sure they haven’t yet started designing it in the first place, means hopefully it should be L-Gauge. I have Crocodile-level expectations - not perfect but pretty good. By the way with this set’s creation I’ve started a 2023 thread: Vilhelm22 Quote
LordsofMedieval Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 (edited) I'm not super impressed with the original - it's okay, but it doesn't exactly leap out at me, either. Certainly, I have seen better train models casually submitted by some of the people on these forums (none of which resorted to 10w). Ideas is so weird. The successful bids often seem to have more to do with self-marketing than talent... and then the things Lego selects to do are frequently (mostly, I'd argue) too avant-garde for their own good. Like... the Polaroid camera that got approved with this batch. Who, really, wants to drop 60-100 bucks to own a fake camera? There's a difference between admiring a design and wanting to put up real money for a dust-collector. If this winds up as another Hogwarts Express - a fat, stuffed-and-mounted, unusable mega-build - shoot me. Edited October 25, 2022 by LordsofMedieval Quote
Ondra Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 My guess Hogwarts express treatment, just static model without any way to motorise or run on classic layouts... Yeah, Im downer and party crasher! Quote
Feuer Zug Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 11 minutes ago, Ondra said: My guess Hogwarts express treatment, just static model without any way to motorise or run on classic layouts... Yeah, Im downer and party crasher! We, the train fanatics, hope against hope for a miracle (especially after the Hogwart's Express). If LEGO does this right, they have a chance to give another wind to the AFOL train community and show we aren't the red headed step-child they pretend doesn't exist. Quote
Ondra Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 Just now, Feuer Zug said: We, the train fanatics, hope against hope for a miracle (especially after the Hogwart's Express). If LEGO does this right, they have a chance to give another wind to the AFOL train community and show we aren't the red headed step-child they pretend doesn't exist. Well, whats sad City probably stick to classic 6wide motorized trains with basic design and these display models will be 10 stud wide, interior detail wise its logical. But nobody will invest to new lego gauge... So thats it! Trains are dead, all hail to new trains! Quote
RedBrick1 Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 The designer of this is in some of the LEGO Train Facebook groups. I asked if he designed this with track compatibility in mind and he said, "Yes, but LEGO will decide for the final product." Fingers crossed that LEGO follows his cue. Quote
bondp99 Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 (edited) really looking forward to it. Fingers crossed for L gauge compatibility Edited October 25, 2022 by bondp99 Spelling Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 5 hours ago, Toastie said: 8/10 wide - it does not fit on my layout. And 3000 pieces ... I'm out: This is going to be another money monster But other than that: Good for some of us train heads!!! All the best, Thorsten I'm out too ... too many pieces and too much like EN ...the model does not justify such a high expense and my collection is already complete. Maybe a few years ago I would have considered it a valid option! Quote
Toastie Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 3 hours ago, JopieK said: If you reconsider and make a < 8-wide MOD and post it in here.. No chance - Ms. Toastie (CFO here) will not approve that. Spoiler There is also a good reason for that: Two weeks ago, I found an original IBM XT in one storage room of the Theoretical Chemistry group: A 5160 with IBM Color display, IBM keyboard - all made in 1985. The mother board played dead - and there are simply too many things that may cause such a behavior. Got then a clone board from 1986 (there goes my budget ) and - it worked with all the other cards. For some reason, I had the idea that this former "passing out" - every time after powering on (voltages all there, clock fine, just the 4164 memory chips only got 3 refresh cycles and then flat line) - may be caused by a faulty (AMD) 8086 CPU - replaced that with the (Intel) 8086 from the clone board - and - bingo. In 1986, my wife did some stuff on a similar machine during her industrial training and I had the chance to just have a look. Since then, I worshiped this thing, but 10000 D-Marks was an incomprehensible amount of money. Cleaned the thing (they did smoke in the office, back then) and now I have a shiny, looking-like-new IBM XT system. I am sure you can envision, what happens now - there a two 5 1/4" original IBM approved Tandon floppy drives on that one - for monstrous 360kB DS storage - it boots into IBM Basic 1.1 (BIOS #2) or into DOS 3.1 (!) from floppy drive A. Yes, exactly: I need to save up for all sorts of things now ... no >>€300 LEGO set even remotely thinkable. Best, Thorsten Quote
AFOLguy1970 Posted October 25, 2022 Posted October 25, 2022 If this is compatible with Lego track and can be motorized, I am in. I can live with one passenger car. My only fear is that they might have to significantly change the interior detail to make it smaller than 10 wide. Like everyone else, I am not looking for Hogwarts Express Disaster 2.0. Quote
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