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Lego’s New Disney Train Station Set Has More Than 2,900 Pieces

Lego’s New Disney Train Station Set Has More Than 2,900 Pieces
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Have you ever wished your kids could bring a piece of Disneyland home with them? Well, get ready for the latest partnership between Disney and Lego, the brand new Disney Train and Station construction set.

If you think it’s just a tiny replica of a Disney Parks icon, just wait until you see the scale of this build. With more than 2,900 pieces included, the Lego Disney Train and Station will likely be a labor of love for the whole family and a conversation centerpiece in your home.

This set allows kids to join Disney characters Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Chip, Dale and Goofy figurines for magical adventures with an awesome train, featuring a motorized steam-style locomotive with tender car, passenger car and a luxurious parlor car, plus an oval track and an iconic Disney Parks-style station building.

In a high-tech bonus, the Disney Train and Station Lego set comes with an array of cool details, including app-controlled functionality. You can use a smartphone or tablet to drive the locomotive forward, reverse and emit realistic sound effects.

Joining up the train cars is simple with the magnetic Lego couplings, and the panels on the parlor car open for access to its detailed interior complete with table, armchairs, teapot and cup.

Inside the toy train station building, there’s an array of intricate brick-built furnishings and details, including draped windows, wall clock, ceiling chandelier and a tower room.

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Of course, this isn’t the only way you can get a Disney-inspired Lego fix. Earlier this year, Lego released an adorable black-and-white Steamboat Willie set for Mickey’s 90th birthday.

Lego VIP members will be able to buy the new Lego Disney Train and Station set starting Aug. 21. Other customers can pick up their set starting Sept. 1. You can buy the kit either at Lego.com or directly from Lego stores.

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