ALL Lego TRAINS 1964-2019

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This film shows all Lego TRAINS that Lego ever made between 1964 and 2019 including the new Lego Disney train 71044. Which trains do you have in your Lego city? I am also curious which train you like best?

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Everyone: How many German Trains will you make?
LEGO: Yes.

night_aviation
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Miss being a kid, lying in front of the fire place with my bowl of cereal and my Lego. Good times.

rhysenna
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What i can see is that the Lego train sets from between 1975-1988 were the best and more natural . Also i had many of these loved the Railway Station at 11:25 .

Also you can easily see how these sets were made with emotions and intelligence it all stopped in 2000's to today there's no more imagination . And what burdens me alot is the too much detailed minifigures faces instead to stay the classic smile face we all love . I even love how more mature the old Lego sets were back then showing us a real life random kid on the box . Some of these older sets were kinda 3 in 1 Creator .

As for the price they were more cheaper than Lego today . You could easily buy 1 big set 2 medium sets and 3 small sets for less than 100€ . Since the 2000's it's nearly impossible since medium sets are kinda always at 70€ .

I really wish that Lego could remade these older sets i'm pretty sure it would be an immediate succes since millions of nostalgic people would buy them and wear a happy smile on their face again 😊

defiraphi
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I was looking for a reference that explained the Lego train systems - this is even better - thanks

PaulPavlinovich
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22:52
This thing is my childhood, i can remember waking up to my parents singing me happy birthday, giving me breakfast on bed and after i finished it, they gave me an envelope with a card and that huge package, so i opened it and this was inside, spent a total of 2/3 days working on it because i was just 6 at the time but it was amazing!

jjearrape
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We need more steam locomotives like the Emerald Night again!!! I missed my chance at getting it many years ago, and I heavily regret it since. >_<

MrGojira
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The 9V era in the 90s (14:18-17:35) is the golden age of lego trains.
Though the very early 2000s, with the western series is like... the aftermath of it, and still great.
Late 12V in the 80s is the silver age.

The lego trains since the 2000s are just... nostalgia remakes of the old days.
Except rare sets like the hobby set, holiday train or Emerald night.
And of corse the TGV (Horizon express)
But thats like.... half a dozend sets over the last two decades...
While before an entire decade was full of beauty and awesomness.

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Excellent video. I still have both of my old school Lego trains I was given to as a kid. The standard motor had push in train and car wheels, but the other motor, which was also one block taller, had notches in the axle ends to lock it to the motor, and only came with train wheels with rubber traction tires on them. Both motors came with the same three C battery, forward-off-reverse blue control box. They had a front wire plug in, to turn the box into a tender or train car, and bottom metal contacts to mount the box directly to the motor. The standard motor had three sets of contacts, one on each "porch", and one on top, while the heavy duty motor had only two. (Top and porch.). Both sets came with an oval of plastic Lego rails which snapped to standard two by eight flat Lego "ties." The four straight rails and the outside curved rails were grooved, while the inside rails were smooth. After I got more Lego pieces, I made a two motor Heisler, a 2-4-4-2 Mallet, and a DD-1 Pennsylvania Railroad electric locomotive. The track is the same gauge as all Lego trains, with four studs between the rails. Just so you know, Lego trains have their own unique rail gauge and will not run on any commercially available metal model railroad track. Lego ought to adopt "L scale" as their moniker. Thanks for the memories and the video. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. ♡ T.E.N.

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I remember on Christmas Day 2011building this set when I was like 4 years old 25:43

hellotherekindsir
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ICYWW kids.. those old school 4, 5V trains carried batteries in the tender behind the engine, 3 big-ass C-sized batteries required to drive it, made the whole thing really heavy =D The tender car also has a microswitch in the bottom, so a stop flag (like @5:48) set in the tracks could trip the switch and make the train stop. Not bad for late 60's ;)

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I had the one from 15:01 got it as a xmas gift and still remember building it late in to the night.

markopenttinen
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This brings back memories and shows my age. I still have set 152 2 x wagons from 1966, I had set 100-2 from 1966 but the motor burnt out after a year or so. That got chucked out but I still have the wheels. Also still got the complete track set of a basic oval from this time.

DKiwi
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Well as a LEGO train fan my first set was the 7938 Passenger Train for Easter 2014 on Amazon for $130, until my birthday of 2015 I got the 60051 High-speed Passenger Train and got it built but I didnt get the lights for it. Brings back such good memories!

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Where there were a couple prices in Pounds Sterling, I used a UK inflation calculator to derive modern Pound Sterling price, converted that to United States Dollars, and set #7725 would cost around £263.58, or US$336.19. For comparison, the Lego City Cargo Train (set #60198) costs US$229.99, which both has more pieces AND Bluetooth control. So whoever says Lego sets have gotten more expensive needs to run the numbers, because they've actually gotten a bit cheaper!

notmuch_
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No. 3740 and 3742 will always remain a classic favorite due to another classic from back in the day.


That classic would be the video "The trouble with trains".

communismoclock
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Awesome video. It brings back childhood memories

starttoying
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Man, the Nostalgia of seeing the Santa Fe and BNSF kits featured here reminds me of the times I got to play with it...
Too bad I don’t remember what happened to them now. Probably stored away somewhere, waiting to be fixed up again.

FuryTomic
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great to see how far lego trains have come 🖒 cheers for showing us

davidhine
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Holy shit! I can't believe how many train related sets they released in 1980 alone. Also, they really stepped up their designs that year.

Turiargov
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5:12 wow! The use of that wheel on the front is genius!

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