Bol.com
5/5
Super beautiful.
Super beautiful LEGO. My grandson, who is 4 years old, has had a lot of fun with it. His father helps him with the train. They are both very busy with it. And my son has already expanded the tracks. Now I hope that LEGO will come out with bridges and signals, just like with the DUPLO LEGO.
Bol.com
5/5
What a beautiful train
Super beautiful LEGO train, it's for my son-in-law, he bought extra tracks himself, so he can spend hours playing with the kids.
Wehkamp
5/5
Perfect
Much more than expected, lots of fun playing with this. Easy to build for my 7-year-old son and my 3-year-old daughter, who enjoy driving it.
Wehkamp
5/5
Our son will absolutely love this!
It is a gift for our son, who is turning 6. He is completely obsessed with LEGO. He loves trains! So he is going to be incredibly happy with this.
Wehkamp
5/5
Nice train
Bought for my 5-year-old son, who is a big fan of everything that moves. This was already at the top of his wish list. He put the train together himself (with occasional minor help). The instructions are clear enough for that. The train is long and has quite a few tracks and a platform, which increases the fun. The best thing is the remote control for the train, but also for the working headlights! The only "disadvantage" is that you don't have a back, which makes you feel like you only have half (or an incomplete) train.
Bol.com
5/5
Rechargeable batteries are the solution.
A wonderful, happy son who received this as a birthday gift. And that's great, because, you know, LEGO is expensive. Normally, we would first look on second-hand sites for a purchase like this, but there isn't much available (which is a good sign). Indeed, there are a lot of batteries needed, but we simply use rechargeable batteries (which is more environmentally friendly and ideal for this type of toy), and that works perfectly. I'm a big reader of reviews, and somewhere I read that it didn't work with rechargeable batteries because they only provide 1.2V instead of 1.5V. But so far, after just one month of use, we haven't had any problems. The track is a bit limited, the "round" track can get boring, but grandpa and grandma gave us extra rails and switches to expand it, so that problem is solved. According to the son, the best thing about the train is that it has lights that can be turned on and off in different brightness levels, and that it can travel at different speeds, with the fastest speed being very fast. He hasn't crashed it yet, so the train is quite stable. However, if you lay the round tracks in a wave (up-down-up), he can't drive on them and it derails, because the wheels are slightly too far apart to follow the curves. It also runs perfectly without the tracks. The extras, such as the figures, bicycle, wheelchair, and platform, are also fun, although there isn't much role-playing involved, and it's more about (fast) driving with the remote control. Overall, we haven't had any negative experiences, so we definitely don't regret the purchase!
Bol.com
3/5
10 AAA batteries are required.
The train runs very smoothly. It's fun to build and it just looks great. It has lights that can be bright or dim. Unfortunately, it consumes an incredible number of batteries. It consumes 6 AAA batteries in a day. To save an additional 4 AAA batteries, you can replace the remote control with an app. Furthermore, the part where the batteries are located quickly falls apart due to the weight of the batteries.
Bol.com
5/5
Perfect birthday gift
My son turned 7 and received this LEGO train as a gift from us. He can build it himself and is very proud of the result, and it's also great fun to play with afterwards. His other LEGO sets are also getting a new lease on life. He's going to build an entire city and the train will run through it. Endless fun! You can use the remote control to make the train go faster or slower and choose between forward or reverse. You can even dim the lights! I recommend this as a gift for a 7-year-old boy!
Bol.com
5/5
Fantastic set
Fantastic set. As always with LEGO, it's a pleasure to build. We bought four extra sets of tracks (the same as the ones you get for free) plus two sets with switches. There are a lot of AAA batteries in and out, so make sure you have a good supply.