BillytheKid Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 In mine opnion the best legotrain is this one, the 7740: Those yellow en red colors, it's for me the lego train if you talk about lego trains. A good second is this one: Quote
Hewman Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 I know I risk the wrath of the hardcore train fans but I love the holiday train. It just brings a smile to my face every time I get it out. Quote
JopieK Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 The 7760 is definately the best LEGO train ever made. It is very balanced. Quote
Holodoc Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 Are we talking from an aesthetic view-point, a technical building view-point, or a nostalgia view-point? Aesthetic View:Santa Fe Technical Building View: Emerald Night. Nostalgia View-Point:7720 Well written, Dave! I agree to Santa Fe (wonderful and looooong train is you build some more cars to it - in contrast to the BNSF: wonderful engine, but no cars to it ) and Emerald Night (putting the building techniques and studlessness to a next level), but having started in the 9V era, I had no connection to the 12 V trains - until a month ago (more to that later). I can´t get anything from those 12V trains: Too blocky and the colors are sometimes weird (I know, they didn´t exist at that time). For me the nostalgic set is: 10205 , the older "My Own Train" steam engine. I also love how you can change the colours of the train from black to blue/green/brown. 7745 High-Speed City Express. My all-time favorite and still in the top three of my wishlist. I was able to get my hands on this set. I´m starting with 12V now, but I´m not going to expand it because of $$-reasons. Man, the remote controlled lights, points, crossings and decoupling are expensive!!! I don´t really know what makes this set so "adorable". Red and black, diagonally painted? The blocky silhouette? And it lacks another car, in my opinion. Well, we have seen everything better already. Quote
Davey Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 I know I risk the wrath of the hardcore train fans but I love the holiday train. It just brings a smile to my face every time I get it out. You'll find no wrath from this train fan. I think the Holiday Train is a nice little set and looks wickedly cute going around a Christmas tree. Absolutely nothing wrong with that set. In fact...I wish I had bought more than one for the pieces if nothing else. -Dave ToT-LUG Quote
Cavannus Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 I prefer the recent Santa Fe, BNSF and Emerald Night because they figure real models and are very detailed. I'm 33 and I could prefer the 80's trains but I don't. However the 12V system is the greatest in a functional point of view, and I hope PF will follow (but I'm not sure about what TLC want to do with: a real system or simply a remote control engine using Li-Ion batteries?). Quote
Zorbas Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 I was able to get my hands on this set. I´m starting with 12V now, but I´m not going to expand it because of $$-reasons. Man, the remote controlled lights, points, crossings and decoupling are expensive!!! I don´t really know what makes this set so "adorable". Red and black, diagonally painted? The blocky silhouette? And it lacks another car, in my opinion. Well, we have seen everything better already. As TheBrickster has already mentioned, the nostalgia factor plays a very important role on how you opinion and preferance is created. This train was one of the first -probably the very first- that had this aerodynamic modern look. I think it was based on a french train (corrections welcomed) and when I first saw it, probably around 1989, I was really amazed. To tell you the truth Holodoc, one of the first things that I loved on this train was the colour combination. One more thing that I really like is that it is almost completely brick-built, without the contribution of special "helping-a-set-to-look-more-beautiful" parts. I can understand what you want to say, I can even agree to some extend that some newer trains are better looking. The thing is that I never got the chance to become familiar to those (blame the cloudy, moisted, long Dark Ages for that ). Btw, enjoy it since you have bought it! (................you lucky doctor.... ) Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Posted July 10, 2009 Can't you buy it on Bricklink for $50 or something like that. the guy above you. I like how he talk. the 80's train are cool. but I still will have to stick with the awesome Metroliner. yaa Quote
Rijkvv Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 (edited) It's too hard, so I seperate my choices into different categories: Freight: 1. 4564 Freight Rail Runner 2. 4563 Load N' Haul Railroad 3. 7735 12 Volt Cargo Train Passenger: 1. 4558 or 10001 Metroliner with 4547 or 10002 Railroad Club Car 2. 10020 Santa Fe Super Chief (2x) with 10022 Santa Fe Cars Set II (3x) and 10025 Santa Fe Cars Set I (2x) 3. 10194 Emerald Night Engines: 1. 10133 BNSF GP-38 Locomotive 2. 10183 Hobby Train Set (main model) 3. 4551 Crocodile Engine Edited July 10, 2009 by Richie Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Posted July 10, 2009 It's too hard, so I seperate my choices into different categories:Freight: 1. 4564 Freight Rail Runner 2. 4563 Load N' Haul Railroad 3. 7735 12 Volt Cargo Train Passenger: 1. 4558 or 10001 Metroliner with 4547 or 10002 Railroad Club Car 2. 10020 Santa Fe Super Chief (2x) with 10022 Santa Fe Cars Set II (3x) and 10025 Santa Fe Cars Set I (2x) 3. 10194 Emerald Night Me, I just pick my most favorite. and if you haven't read it already my top 5 are old and new trains. Quote
legotrainfan Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 The Santa Fe Super Chief is the best LEGO train in my opinion. By the way, this topic feels so familiar. Haven't we had one like this before? Maybe combined with a poll? Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Posted July 10, 2009 The Santa Fe Super Chief is the best LEGO train in my opinion. By the way, this topic feels so familiar. Haven't we had one like this before? Maybe combined with a poll? ok. my poll is that the santa fe is number 3 on my top 5. it's so cool. to bad it was discontinued Quote
CP5670 Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 As TheBrickster has already mentioned, the nostalgia factor plays a very important role on how you opinion and preferance is created.This train was one of the first -probably the very first- that had this aerodynamic modern look. I think it was based on a french train (corrections welcomed) and when I first saw it, probably around 1989, I was really amazed. To tell you the truth Holodoc, one of the first things that I loved on this train was the colour combination. One more thing that I really like is that it is almost completely brick-built, without the contribution of special "helping-a-set-to-look-more-beautiful" parts. That train was a little before my time, but it still looks very good to me for the same reasons you described. It's almost like a Metroliner prototype and I like its colors and shape far better than 7740, the other major 12V train. Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Posted July 10, 2009 That train was a little before my time, but it still looks very good to me for the same reasons you described. It's almost like a Metroliner prototype and I like its colors and shape far better than 7740, the other major 12V train. I still have to go with the Metroliner. it is way better than the Railway Express Quote
Eilif Posted July 10, 2009 Posted July 10, 2009 I really don't think the Hobby Train has gotten enough props here. If I had to choose, I would put Emerald Night at the top, but I would put Hobby train at a close second. It allowed you to build a modern diesel engine that was just as detailed as the BSNF, a crocodile that is every bit as eye catching as the Super Chief, and little steam engines and cars every bit as charming as the Christmas train. Go here and scroll through the various models and see what I mean. Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Posted July 10, 2009 the good ol hobby train. a classic and a train that will never be forgotten. the onl bad thing was that it was only white, black, and red. the BNSF had 5 colors. so the hobby train is number 7 in my top 10. Metroliner and cargo railway, and Emerald night are my top three. Quote
Hinckley Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 the good ol hobby train. a classic and a train that will never be forgotten. the onl bad thing was that it was only white, black, and red. the BNSF had 5 colors. so the hobby train is number 7 in my top 10. Metroliner and cargo railway, and Emerald night are my top three. Please stop repeating your list. You've already posted it so there's no reason to keep re-iterating it. This is a great topic you've started but please make sure you're adding to the conversation when you post and not cluttering up the conversation by repeating yourself. Thanks. Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 11, 2009 Author Posted July 11, 2009 no problem david. make sure it doesn't happen often... Quote
AMuller396 Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 Im a bit biased since im a huge 12V fan, however I do own a lot of 9V trains too. So here is my Top 5 1.) 7750 2.) 7730 3.) 7727 4.) 7740 5.) Santa Fe (whole set) and just for kicks: 6.) Emerald Night 7.) BNSF 8.) 7710 or 7722 with red 12V motor 9.) 7760 10.) 4558 And here is my top 5 rolling stock: 1.) 7815 2.) 7819 3.) 4536 4.) 7816 5.) 7820 Great post by the way Quote
JopieK Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 ok. my poll is that the santa fe is number 3 on my top 5. it's so cool. to bad it was discontinued Well, the Santa Fe is to heavy in my opinion. It is a nice train and we have some of them (including a limited numbered one). The waggons have wheel problems etc. Quote
legotrainfan Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 Well, the Santa Fe is to heavy in my opinion. It is a nice train and we have some of them (including a limited numbered one). The waggons have wheel problems etc. I wouldn't overrate the bad wheels of the Santa Fe series. In case you don't know yet, the bad wheels were a production error. There are other threads where this problem has been discussed. I substituted all my bad wheels with wheels that work nicely. Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 11, 2009 Author Posted July 11, 2009 well you gotta admit the BNSF and santa fe are good trains. Quote
paintballman413 Posted July 11, 2009 Author Posted July 11, 2009 i'm sorry. the best trains made. other tan the Emerald night and Metroliner. Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 i'm sorry. the best trains made. other tan the Emerald night and Metroliner. Can you please use the edit button next time, instead of double posting? You can find it under your mesaage to the right. Quote
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