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  2. Lego Trains - Wikipedia

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    One section of a massive Lego train layout at the National Train Show in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 9, 2005. Lego Trains (stylized as LEGO Trains) is a product range and theme of the construction toy Lego, which incorporates buildable train sets. The Lego Trains theme became a sub-theme of Lego City in 2006.

  3. 10 Vintage Train Sets That Are Worth Digging Out of Storage - AOL

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    Read more The post 10 Vintage Train Sets That Are Worth Digging Out of Storage appeared first on Wealth Gang. ... 6. 1950 Lionel No. 2169 W.S. Freight Set. eBay.

  4. Avelia Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Each Avelia Liberty train set has power cars at each end of the train, and (initially) nine articulated passenger cars. An additional three passenger cars can be added if demand grows. The power cars include a Crash Energy Management system to help meet the FRA's Tier-III standards while allowing a 30 percent reduction in train weight.

  5. Lego Masters Bricksmas Specials - Wikipedia

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    Lego Design Brickman's Help Result Poh & Sarah: Hula hooping Hippos (Pair of hippos spinning hoops on top of presents) Rotating mechanism Challenge Winners Darren & Fleur: Freight Train of Fortune (Flying gingerbread train with rich elves inside) Clouds Emma & G: Shipwrecking Pirates (Pirates meeting and playing with beachgoers) Sky backdrop ...

  6. Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego sets of the Lego City theme. Since the 1950s, the Lego Group has released thousands of sets with a variety of themes, including space, pirates, trains, (European) castle, dinosaurs, undersea exploration, and wild west, as well as wholly original themes like Bionicle and Hero Factory.

  7. Tyco Toys - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, TYCO changed its focus from train kits to ready-to-run trains sold in hobby shops and added HO-scale electric racing sets, or "slot car" sets. A wide range of slot cars and repair parts, track sections, controllers and accessories were also available. The slot car rage started in 1963. [3]