Level Crossing is a charming vintage set that captures the essence of early LEGO trains.
Level Crossing is a charming vintage set that captures the essence of early LEGO trains. Released in 1976 as part of the 4.5V train system, it provides a simple yet effective way to enhance any LEGO train layout with a functional level crossing.
This set is perfect for LEGO train enthusiasts and collectors of vintage sets. The build is straightforward and quick, making it accessible to builders of all ages, and it offers a nostalgic glimpse into LEGO's history.
Skip this if you're looking for a complex or highly detailed model. Modern train sets offer more advanced features and intricate designs; consider set 60335-1 as a more contemporary level crossing.
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LEGO Level Crossing (146-1) garners mixed to neutral sentiment from the YouTube community. While LeggoMyJamesO calls one train crossing the "coolest ever", other reviewers like BrickTsar focus on vintage sets and their compatibility with different LEGO train systems, such as 9V trains.
Reviews range from detailed looks at modern Technic sets by RacingBrick to examinations of vintage sets like the 1976 Level Crossing by HENRY'S VINTAGE TOYS. MADABOUTLEGO notes incompatibility issues with some train tracks, while TheScrapBox discusses the challenges of getting certain LEGO Ideas sets approved.