The Locomotive without Motor is a charming piece of LEGO history.
The Locomotive without Motor is a charming piece of LEGO history. Released in 1967, this set represents a simpler era of LEGO trains, focusing on classic brick-built designs and the joy of imagination rather than complex motorized systems.
This set is perfect for vintage LEGO collectors and train enthusiasts. It offers a nostalgic building experience and a glimpse into the early days of LEGO trains, showcasing the evolution of the hobby.
Skip this if you're looking for modern train features or motorized functionality. Consider newer LEGO train sets like 60336-1 or 60197-1 for remote control and advanced building techniques.
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BrickTsar reviews the 1967 LEGO 117 Locomotive, noting its 96 pieces and the option to motorize it using the blue motor, which they find aesthetically unappealing. The review also points out the variation in coupler types, from early hook versions to later magnetic ones.