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The build is exact. Only stickers are missing. *Rails were not included, added them just for display
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"My Own Train" was a Lego series in the early 2000s, created in what I think was an attempt to attract a more serious, mature audience of model trains collectors to Lego (while keeping the models compatible with standard 9V Electric components).
There are no minifigures & 'playability' components, clean and classic look, and outstanding design of almost every 'My Own Train' vehicle (a vast improvement compared to a goofy '98 set no. 3225 'Classic Train,' if you ask me).
"My Own Train" included a few different wagons and two Locomotive kits (with additional instructions for a second vehicle in blue, green, black, brown, or dark grey made from one of the 'extension' polybags no. 3743-47). Thus, every train could be customized and built to exact specifications (or a budget).
In 2004, Lego also produced a set no. 65537 'Classic Freight Train,' which combined individual 'My Own Train' kits in one complete model: a Large Locomotive with a Tender, Hopper, and Open Freight Wagons with Speed Regulator/Transformer and some rails.
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=SEE ALSO=
10016-1: Tanker
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/8xaDZy4WjB7
10017-1: Hopper Wagon
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/7X2RJXVY2ZY
10200-10025: Santa Fe (Complete Train), 2002
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/0DvY9zV8v9e
by @Stephan3321
3225-1: Classic Train, 1998
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/BLvGXP8kaGy
The build is exact. Only stickers are missing. *Rails were not included, added them just for display
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"My Own Train" was a Lego series in the early 2000s, created in what I think was an attempt to attract a more serious, mature audience of model trains collectors to Lego (while keeping the models compatible with standard 9V Electric components).
There are no minifigures & 'playability' components, clean and classic look, and outstanding design of almost every 'My Own Train' vehicle (a vast improvement compared to a goofy '98 set no. 3225 'Classic Train,' if you ask me).
"My Own Train" included a few different wagons and two Locomotive kits (with additional instructions for a second vehicle in blue, green, black, brown, or dark grey made from one of the 'extension' polybags no. 3743-47). Thus, every train could be customized and built to exact specifications (or a budget).
In 2004, Lego also produced a set no. 65537 'Classic Freight Train,' which combined individual 'My Own Train' kits in one complete model: a Large Locomotive with a Tender, Hopper, and Open Freight Wagons with Speed Regulator/Transformer and some rails.
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=SEE ALSO=
10016-1: Tanker
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/8xaDZy4WjB7
10017-1: Hopper Wagon
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/7X2RJXVY2ZY
10200-10025: Santa Fe (Complete Train), 2002
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/0DvY9zV8v9e
by @Stephan3321
3225-1: Classic Train, 1998
https://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/BLvGXP8kaGy
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