60050-1
Train Station is LEGO set 60050-1. It has a score of 82. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 6 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 41.3% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2014, and it is categorised in City.
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The train station is exceptionally all around outlined, with fluctuated pieces and awesome playability. It is nice that this accompanies tracks as it assisted with extending my general train set up. I love the 2 stores on the platform, particularly the Deli. I I also like the board with the train stops and distances. This set runs well with the Heavy Haul Train however is more suited to the passenger train. I think the back of the station should be closed up for privacy and reality. It would also be nice to have a small passenger train included rather than the taxi. However, I am fond of the classiness of the yellow taxi.
This station includes five minifiguers, a bycicle, a taxi, four pieces of railroad track and the station obviously. The minigs are: conducter or a station master, I can't tell. The taxi driver, the chef and two passengers. The set number is 60050, it came out in 2014's may. Ideal to go with this is the 60051 high speed passenger train, (I have 2010's red one). The passenger train has a small railroad crossing, so you have a place to have your taxi to get crushed by the train! If you have a 9v train, and you think this station would look good with it, you'd have to replace the PF (power function) track with 9v track or put copper foil tape on the PF track. If you never heard of the PF system, I'm not surprised. You probably think are train system today is RC (remote control) but Lego only made two RC trains in 2006, they introduced the PF system in a windmill. PF and RC uses the exact same track. Five stars!
Apart from that, it's a pretty good set. Lots of levels of playability, and some very nice details. The taxi is great to look at, but there's nowhere for it to go, so it kind of sits next to it looking a little out of place. The rest of the details in the station are perfect. This set gets 7 out of 10 train tickets. It's got some great parts too.