Excuse Us While We Toot Our Own Whistle

When Brick Model Railroader began in the late December of 2016, we had no idea where it would go. We certainly didn’t have plans to be selling instructions for models, and be working towards selling full kits as we find ourselves today. But fate seemed to intervene and has switched us to this express track we’re on now.

On February 25th, 2019, Brick Model Railroader reached a milestone. We sold and delivered our 1,000th Premium Instruction Kit.

Kevin Johns, a member of PennLUG, is the proud new owner of the 1000th BMR Premium Instruction Kit sold. His plans for the kit are to use the instructions to build a Muppet themed train with his wife Stephanie.
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A New Train!

It seems that lately TLC is really trying to release train sets outside of the Lego City theme and by doing so, trying to tap in more different categories of kids that come into contact with Lego trains. All of them use train wheels and fit on Lego track, which is great compared to the old times (I’m looking at you, Time Cruisers 6497!) For example, we have seen several Hogwarts Expresses, but also the Lone Ranger and Toy Story trains. Of course, even more than the Lego City trains, these are aimed at kids as a toy, to actually play with them, and just have them run around. Also, they tend to not have any PUP or PF on board, but can be motorized quite simply (it’s Lego after all).

This week, Lego released a new child in this family, as part of the Hidden Side-theme. Lego is planning to have this theme be a fusion of Real Life and augmented reality (AR), by using apps and whatnot. For more information on Hidden Side, I recommend you have a look over at TBB, who posted the whole press release plus some extras.

For us here at BMR, there is of course only one important thing: set 70424, better known for it’s highly creative name: “Train”.

Photo by The Brothers Brick
Photo by The Brothers Brick
Photo by The Brothers Brick
Photo by Zusasmmengebaut
Photo by Zusammengebaut
Photo by The Brothers Brick

So, what’s new, and what’s interesting for us as trainheads? Well, let’s shortly summarize:

  1. A new train piece! It seems to be a re-railer, meant to easily get your trains on the track. Since this set only has about 3 pieces of straight track, meaning that it’s meant to play with without track to begin with, this is a great addition to playability. Even more for kids, because now you can run your trains both on the track and seperate from it, without having to fysically remove it from the tracks. For us as trainheads this can be very interesting as well, I for one always have troubles getting my trucks properly on the rails!
  2. “New” couplings! As we all know, the new style of Lego Train Magnets is pretty weak. There is a solution by using 1×2 plates to connect them together, but it seems that even for Lego this wasn’t a viable option anymore. So, they are now using ball-joints to keep the wagons connected in a more durable way. I have the feeling this is just meant for this specific set (also because there is indeed a Lego Train magnet available on the end of the train) but it’s interesting to see nonetheless.
  3. It’s an American Diesel! Yes, it’s not going to win any beauty pageant, but still, after the last two European-styled trains, it’s a nice addition for kids that live across the Great Pond.
  4. A black Front Window and black Train Doors! Now I have to be honest, I have never used either of both, but I’m pretty sure some of use will love this.
  5. The number on the loco says 30877, even though according to the box-art its supposed to be 70424. Knowing Lego’s style to just put the set number on their trains, this seems to be an interesting decision, even more because the number 30877 also doesn’t exist as a set…
  6. It’s also a monster, it seems 😉

Anyways, I know this might not be the absolute masterpiece that some of us are always waiting for, but I’m really glad to see Lego is incorporating trains more and more in their other themes. When you ask me, the more trains the merrier. So, what are your thoughts about this new set?

Announcing Two New Premium Instructions kits from Brick Model Railroader!

We know you’ve been waiting for our next Premium Instruction kit. Well, the wait is over, and to make up for the delay, we have not one, but two new Premium Instructions for you: the Thrall 61′-1″ Bulkhead Flatcar, and the Pacific Car & Foundry 50′ Insulated Boxcar. These cars are available for purchase now, and will begin shipping next week. Let’s take a closer look at our new models.

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LEGO Research Study Invitation

From time to time The LEGO Group conducts market research by reaching out to customers and fans for information. Brick Model Railroader has been asked to pass along the following survey information to our readers

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Dear LEGO enthusiast,
On behalf of the LEGO Group, we kindly invite you to take part in a study that aims to shed light on how you spend your leisure time and the kinds of hobbies and interests you have. As part of the study we would also like to get to know you better including the viewpoints and ideas you have when it comes to LEGO products. The survey is being carried out on our behalf by an online survey company called Lightspeed (http://www.lightspeedresearch.com/about). The information you give us will be treated in the utmost confidence and in accordance with the Market Research Society Code of Conduct. It will not be passed on to any other person or persons and any personal details you provide will not be used in any sales or marketing activity and no personally identifiable information will be passed onto the LEGO Group.


HOW DO I PARTICIPATE?
The survey is specifically tailored for American, German and Chinese LEGO enthusiasts, and is offered in the following languages: English, German, and Chinese (simplified). Please select your preferred language via the links below. Please note that the survey closes by 24 th of February, midnight CET.


English:
http://www.globaltestmarket.com/survey/s.phtml?sn=640888&lang=E&secid=548099
German:
http://www.globaltestmarket.com/survey/s.phtml?sn=640886&lang=DE&secid=12da15
Chinese (simplified):
http://www.globaltestmarket.com/survey/s.phtml?sn=640887&lang=CHM&secid=5da98f


THE SURVEY IS QUITE LENGTHY – WHY IS THAT?
The survey could take up to 30 minutes to complete. This is because we ask a lot of questions and because the questions we ask requires some consideration! We are aware that we ask a lot from you. Our hope is that by generating a rich data set we can generate a deep understanding of your preferences and wants when it comes to LEGO products, and that this in turn will enable the LEGO Group to serve you better.


I COMPLETED THE SURVEY – THEN WHAT?
In April 2019 we will be sharing key findings via the LEGO Ambassador Network and the recognized groups that belongs to the network so that we can collectively build an understanding of who LEGO enthusiasts are and what you are generally interested in.

Thank you for your participation,

The LEGO Group