Lego train sets were introduced almost 50 years ago, and since then, one thing has been constant: the trains connected with magnets. While this is a supremely simple means of connecting locomotives to ...
I am a huge fan of old trains and when I saw this amazing Lego Ideas train, I knew I had to write about it. I think the reason why I like old trains is that they remind me of the Hogwarts train. This ...
A Lego enthusiast has built a little snow plow train that can clear the plastic railways this winter. Lego train sets aren’t super suited to outdoor use, thanks in part to their small size and plastic ...
The latest Disney Parks attraction to get the LEGO treatment is the Disneyland Train and Station, which clocks in at 2925 pieces and features a motorized locomotive that can be controlled via the LEGO ...
They might be outdated, but their mechanism is still mesmerizing, and there’s something nostalgic about watching and hearing a steam locomotive. It’s not something an electric motor can give you, ever ...
LEGO and Disney teamed up to create a dream toy set for kids of all ages. The two beloved brands just announced their latest collectable item: a 2,925-piece motorized model of the iconic Disney ...
The Reading Railroad Heritage Museum, 500 S. Third St., Hamburg, will present “Lego Train Days” on Aug. 20, 21, 27 and 28. The exhibit will include the “Brick Reading Railroad,” which includes five ...
Lego will release a Disney Train and Station set in September that is based on the iconic Disney Parks station building. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Lego is bringing a piece of Disneyland to brick ...
Lego Train Days return to the Reading Railroad Heritage Museum, 500 S. Third St., Hamburg, the weekends of July 29 and 30 and Aug. 5 and 6. The operating “Brick Reading Railroad” will return, expanded ...
The original Orient Express was an iconic luxury train that carried passengers across Europe to Istanbul from 1883 to 1977. It has captured the imagination of the adventurous for 140 years, a mystique ...
Where can you find a 15,000-brick Willis Tower, an 18th-century French chateau, Mister Rogers’s Neighborhood, and a Dog N Suds, all in the same place? Aside from the internet, your best bet is this ...