I had two of these sets when I was younger. One was Christmas and the other was BN. However both of my locomotives were 4-6-0 Ten Wheelers not 4-4-0 Americans like the new ones. I think the older locomotives look nicer too.
It has plastic track. No need for metal since the train is battery powered. Despite being plastic, however, the track is surprsingly durable. I've walked on it and it didn't break.
It's a pretty nice 4-4-0 for $40 bones.
Chris9017 4 months ago
choo choo ಠ_ಠ
068666338cvnc43 6 months ago
It's a 4-4-0!
james1234434 7 months ago
not a bad set, it certainly not the worst!
pennyf9 10 months ago
mine was $200
sfjmickee55 1 year ago
hmmm, what gauge is this?
ElCarito1221 1 year ago
@ElCarito1221 It's G gauge.
esiegel76 1 year ago
I had two of these sets when I was younger. One was Christmas and the other was BN. However both of my locomotives were 4-6-0 Ten Wheelers not 4-4-0 Americans like the new ones. I think the older locomotives look nicer too.
IllinoisTrains1 1 year ago
That is the first train set I ever owned. All that remains is the box part of the boxcar an a couplerless caboose.
TrainTrackTrav 2 years ago
I had some of these sets as a kid...you can still find 'em for sale in Walmart and other stores.Like you said,for only $40 it runs pretty good.
Crocfan20 3 years ago
Nice. Does it come with meatle track or plastic. I like your cat running through the background.
SLSF1522 3 years ago
It has plastic track. No need for metal since the train is battery powered. Despite being plastic, however, the track is surprsingly durable. I've walked on it and it didn't break.
esiegel76 3 years ago
I have to agree with you to not a bad train set for $40
LIONELTRAINS4LIFE 3 years ago 3