>>9972370I'm not a huge scale autist when it comes to my trains, if it looks about the right size I won't give a fuck if for it to be "scale" my model would need to be 2 and 1/3rd studs longer or whatever. I'm just astounded by them going 10-wide just for the sake of having a coach interior that looks like the movies. Even an 8 wide release like the Disney train set would've been fine, but the scaling completely puts this set apart from pretty much every other Lego train before it.
>>9972372Trains are technically Lego's oldest theme, older than even Space, Castle, and arguably Town.
>I think that they should do a western train set.Sadly Lego's train production is usually geared towards the City crowd, meaning all we tend to get is modern day European electrics or the occasional American diesel. If you can still track it down the Disney Train and Station comes with an engine based on the ones at the Disneyland Railroad (The C.K. Holliday in particular) that you can use as a basis.