This cheapie set from Lionel has a couple of drawbacks that will make the rivet counter's or perfectionist's out there cringe. It's essentially an S-gauge train that runs on O-gauge track and the engine is not at all correct for the one used in the Harry Potter movies. That one was a 4-6-0 Mills Class while this toy is closer to an A1/A3 Class with 2-6-2 wheel arrangement (I got this info from a YouTube reviewer so if I'm wrong let me know). All details are cast in and there are no separate name boards on the engine sides. The engine name is printed on a peel-&-stick applique' and applied to the boiler at the factory. On a positive note - it does give off those Harry Potter vibes and it's a nice slow runner, which means you don't need to add weights to keep it from flying off the track. Enjoy! Opa Fritz
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Friday, November 29, 2024
Back to Hogwarts: Lionel Set #7-1198 Hogwarts Express (2022) - Pt 2 The Engine and Tender
HP engine on top, Marx engine on bottom
This is about the smallest engine Marx made so you can see just how small the HP engine is
Culled from the Internet, this Noble Collection (which BTW offers a huge assortment of wonderful Harry Potter collectibles) diecast display model shows a proper Hogwarts Express. These retail around $150-$170 from on-line retailers
The engine and tender combo is 13" (33.02cm) L
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