>>9973855As a display piece it's okay but as an actual Lego train set it's really fucking bad for a multitude of reasons I'm just gonna copy over from the last thread along with a few new ones
>Train is 10-wide on track that is 5 studs apart instead of being able to run on lego's regular track that's 4 studs apart so not only is it a completely different size to every other train Lego's made it can't even run on Lego's own track>This is like the 6th time they've made a Hogwarts Express and the 6th time they cheapened out and used plain old Red instead of opting for a more screen accurate Dark Red, which is odd considering this thing is supposed to be the most accurate version and like $500>Though being the most accurate visually of all of Lego's Hogwarts Expresses, a lot of the details are very questionable (Why does the trim on the side of the engine/tender stick out so much?. Why are the windows on the coach so huge?)>If they're gonna go through the trouble of including like 20 different figures why spread it across 4 different films? Do you really need 4 different versions of Harry Potter in the same set?Like even the thing I should be most happy to see as a Lego train fan (A new size of driving wheel) is ruined by the fact of how huge it is, making it impossible to use alongside the regular ones. This is just a rough estimate based on how it looks on the box, but they're cartoonishly big. Even the biggest 3rd party train drivers don't get this big.