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LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set Review

As we discussed the other day, during the first half of March, the freebie LEGO is offering with purchases of $99 or more is the #40370 LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set. I wanted to talk about this set in detail because it has great significance to LEGO train fans, LEGO fans who grew up in the ’80s, and LEGO collectors in general.

The #40370 LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set is an almost exact replica of the #7810 LEGO Push-Along Steam Engine from 1980. This is the year when the switch was made from the original blue tracks to light-gray, and LEGO trains became more widely available. Some of the sets included full trains, while others single engines, engines with tenders, as well as sets with extra train cars. Train track packs, motorization options (4.5-volt and 12-volt), and light kits were also available. LEGO was really into motorization those days, and older LEGO fans still remember the era with fondness.

The #7810 LEGO Push-Along Steam Engine came as a single engine set with 92 pieces and one minifigure. As the name implies, the set was not motorized, but a 4.5-volt motor could be easily added as demonstrated in some of the promotional materials of the era. If you look through old catalogs, you will see that LEGO released several more sets with very similar engines around the same time. This includes the #7710 LEGO Push-Along Passenger Steam Train, the #7715 LEGO Push-Along Passenger Steam Train, the #7722 LEGO Steam Cargo Train, the #7727 LEGO Freight Steam Train, the #7730 LEGO Electric Goods Train, and the #7750 LEGO Steam Engine. The bottom line is that the black and red color scheme and slope-y shaping was the standard for steam engines those days.

Thus, the #40370 LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set is not just an almost exact copy of the #7810 LEGO Push-Along Steam Engine, but also an accurate representation of the golden years of LEGO trains, specifically steam engines. The 40th Anniversary title is well deserved.

The box of the #40370 LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set is just about 10×5.5×3 inches, so it’s quite large. I’m not sure how the box size compares to the original box, but the box image is definitely very similar to the old image. The new box even features the old LEGO logo and stripes, as well as images of the older set and packaging. Both the box and the instructions booklet include the 40 Years of LEGO Trains logo. The box has simple tape seals, so if you are a collector, you can simply cut the seals without damaging the box.

Inside the box, you will find 3 sealed bags, a few large plates loosely, a sticker sheet, and the instructions. The stickers for the base are black with silver graphics, and for the train, black with white graphics.

Speaking of the base, this is the biggest difference between the anniversary set and the original; the anniversary set comes with a nicely built 10×20-stud base to display the train, while the original didn’t have such an addition. The total part-count for the set is 187 pieces. 44 pieces goes to the base, and the rest to the train. The base is decorated with the two black and silver anniversary stickers.

Even with the additional base, you will notice that the anniversary train contains more pieces than the original. This brings us to the second major difference between the new train and the old; the construction of the chassis. The train wheel assemblies used in the 1980s are no longer available, so instead, LEGO designers built up this section from a larger number of modern parts. Once you build the wheel section, you attach it to the base on top of a couple of clear 2×2 bricks, and begin working on the train body.

The train body is built very similar to the original, but there are a few minor differences. The sticker design and placement on the train cab is slightly different, and the numbered stickers on the front and back of the train are attached to 1×2 tiles rather than directly on the train’s body (all of these sticker placements avoid attaching stickers to multiple pieces). The train windows are the newer type, as the older design has been retired, and no coupling magnets are included at the front and back of the train.

Once you build the body of the train, you simply slide it over the chassis and attach the studs. Although I haven’t tried it yet, I’m sure it would be super easy to switch out the chassis to a train motor, as the train body is basically like a hollow hull that can slip over and attach to the wheel assembly.

It’s actually a really nice experience building the entire train with simple, straightforward studs-up techniques, using plates, bricks, and slopes. It was very much the style of the 1980s, and if you grew up in that era, I think you will especially enjoy building this set. These days, you only find this simple building style in the LEGO Classic line.

The minifigure is an exact replica of the one in the original set; blue torso with white printing, unprinted blue legs, smiley face, and red cap.

All in all, the #40370 LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set is a fantastic set. LEGO designers definitely didn’t skimp on it, instead, they made it look as nice and accurate as possible. It’s a labor of love, and it’s actually surprising that the set is released as a freebie rather than a regular set. It’s definitely a worthy addition to the collection of any LEGO train fan, collector, or historian.

As I mentioned above, you can get a #40370 LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set between now and March 15th, with purchases of $99 or more. This offer is valid at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set? Are you planning to add it to your collection? Do you have any LEGO train sets from the early years? Which one is your favorite? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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March 2020 – New LEGO Sets & Promotions

Even with the extra day for Leap Year, it seems like February flew by really fast! And now that we’re in March, we can enjoy new LEGO sets and promotions (while still trying to catch up with the huge wave of new sets from earlier this year!). So, let’s take a look at what we got this month!

FREE LEGO TRAINS ANNIVERSARY SET: March 1-15, you can get a #40370 LEGO Trains 40th Anniversary Set with purchases of $99 or more. This is a fantastic and quite large set that’s almost an exact replica of the #7810 LEGO Push-Along Steam Engine from 1980. Even the box is really nice, as it features both the old set and the new, as well as the old LEGO logo, and the 40th anniversary logo. This is an amazing item for LEGO train fans and collectors! This offer is valid at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO DOTS SETS & FREEBIE: The new LEGO DOTS theme officially launched today, and all the LEGO DOTS sets we talked about previously (see: LEGO DOTS for Arts & Crafts Coming!) are now available. In addition, there are LEGO DOTS related events at LEGO stores, so if you live near one, check out the store calendar. Also, March 9-22, you can get a free #30556 LEGO DOTS Mini Frame with purchases of $35 or more. It’s a nice way to boost your LEGO DOTS collection, and the offer is valid on all purchases at LEGO stores and online. To see the full selection, check out the LEGO DOTS section of the Online LEGO Shop.

FREE LEGO EASTER EGG & EASTER BUNNY: March 23-April 13, you can get a #30550 LEGO Easter Bunny with purchases of $30 or more, and a #40371 LEGO Customizable Easter Egg with purchases of $50 or more at official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop. I’m not sure if offering both freebies at the same time is a mistake in the calendar, or if the offers are stackable. I guess we will just have to wait and see…

NEW LEGO SPIDER-MAN SETS AVAILABLE: Two new LEGO Spider-Man set, the #76251 LEGO Spider-Man Venomosaurus Ambush, and the #76163 LEGO Spider-Man Venom Crawler are now available at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

NEW LEGO MARVEL AVENGERS SET AVAILABLE: The #76162 LEGO Marvel Avengers Black Widow’s Helicopter Chase is now available. It includes Black Widow, Yelena Belova, and Taskmaster in his awesome armed helicopter. You can find it at the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes section of the Online LEGO Shop.

LEGO STAR WARS MANDALORIAN SETS PREORDER: The two new LEGO Star Wars sets related to The Mandalorian TV show are now available, but only for preorder. They won’t be actually shipping until the fall. This is probably the longest preorder period I have seen from LEGO. My guess is that they are expecting a flood of orders for these sets, so they are trying to prepare themselves. The two sets are the #75317 LEGO Star Wars The Mandalorian & The Child, and the #75292 LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest. You can find them both at the LEGO Star Was section of the Online LEGO Shop.

SMALL LEGO SETS & GIFTS: There are also a couple of interesting small LEGO sets that you may want to look into. The #854011 LEGO Eiffel Tower Magnet Build is going to be part of a new series of small commemorative sets with magnets. They basically include a small build that can be used by itself or attached to a 4×4 stud LEGO magnet. Another nice small set is the #40373 LEGO Fairground Minifigure Accessory Set with four minifigs, two teddy bears, and a bunch of useful little accessories.

OTHER 2020 LARGE LEGO SETS & EXCLUSIVES: Also, remember some of the recently released large sets, like the #10270 LEGO Creator Bookshop, the #10272 LEGO Creator Old Trafford – Manchester United stadium, the #21321 LEGO Ideas International Space Station, the #76139 LEGO DC Super Heroes 1989 Batmobile, the #42109 LEGO Technic App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car, and more. Also worth mentioning that the DC Super Heroes Series Collectible Minifigures are now available as a full box.

LEGO SETS ON CLEARANCE SALE: As usual, I like to remind you that before you check out, take a look at what’s on sale, you may find something interesting to boost your order. They are currently offering some of the older sets with 20%-50% off discounts. You may find something that you like. Visit the Sales & Deals section of the Online LEGO Shop.

And that wraps up the new sets and offers that are available this month. What do you think? How do you like the freebies this month? And are you planning to get anything? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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