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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Another holiday Shop-at-Home catalog without snow? You better believe it, and there is a lot to love here. Set 4552 (Cargo Crane) is in the middle of building a bridge, while the LEGOLAND California truck ignores […]
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ydivulyt posted an update 7 years, 4 months ago
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Andrew Mollmann commented on the post, Third party track – A review of the options 7 years, 4 months ago
I see, that is something I missed, I will update my table today sometime. (Done)
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Day 20, and we are getting closer to the end! This one comes to us from Germany in 1990 and is just in time for Weinachten. Santa stands by as LEGO figures parade out of his sack of toys. The Duplo train is the […]
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Elroy Davis wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Need another chance to win the LEGO Winter Holiday Train?
Bricks meta over on the Stack Exchange Network is holding a contest drawing for any user who earns at least three hats in Stack’s Winter Bash […]
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Harlan became a registered member 7 years, 4 months ago
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
The 1997 Holiday Shop-at-Home catalog doesn’t have any snow, but it more than makes up for this with the emphasis on trains. This one features set 4559, Cargo Railway. This is one that people tend to either love […]
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jmorrin321 commented on the post, Third party track – A review of the options 7 years, 4 months ago
The trixbrix price for a full circle of r104 is based on individual track prices. Under track sets they offer a full circle of r104 for 110 euros, using your exchange rate that is $128.70 almost $40.00 cheaper […]
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Redstar commented on the post, Third party track – A review of the options 7 years, 4 months ago
Thank you for this very interesting article.
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Another wonderful piece of “trainvertising” from Niels Thomsen (aka: brickalick). This unique piece is actually a Christmas card from 1970 and features a slender Santa piloting a present-filled train from the […]
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Andrew Mollmann wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Evolving your home layout beyond LEGO’s standard track elements has never been easier. First there was ME Models and now with companies such as BrickTracks, 4D Brix, and TrixBrix, competition is fierce. Even home […]
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Today’s piece of trainvertising comes to us from the cover of a 2002 Holiday Shop-at-Home catalog. There are several classics here, including the UCS Naboo Starfighter, Fort LEGOredo, and Red Baron triplane. We […]
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
I have a soft spot for trolleys, and so does LEGO Ideas user, kevinszeto. He has posted a few of these vehicles to LEGO’s crowdsourcing platform, including one which hit 10,000 supporters but failed to pass the […]
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Flickr user Johnny N. has been kind enough to indulge our childhood fantasies by decorating classic “Thomas the Tank Engine” characters for Christmas! Disclaimer: These are renders, so there are certain parts […]
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Released in 2006, set 10173 was the first official LEGO Holiday Train. Because of this, it’s appearance on the cover of the Holiday 2006 Shop-at-Home catalog was pretty much set in stone. Has it really been 11 […]
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Ray Weiderhold became a registered member 7 years, 4 months ago
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Flickr user de-marco has created an amazing little railroad maintenance vehicle. In particular, the detail of the cab is stunning and uses an interesting offsetting technique.
Want to build this for yourself? […]
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Niels Thomsen saw we shared his 1960s Christmas card the other day and, in response, posted pictures from his collection of LEGO wooden trains! LEGO made wooden toys from 1932 through 1960, the year in which a […]
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Matthew Hocker wrote a new post 7 years, 4 months ago
Today’s images come from a booklet advertising Christmas at LEGOLAND Windsor in 1999. How did the UK LEGO park celebrate Christmas that year, you might ask? There was a Peter Pan live show, Santa & his toy […]
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