The Locomotive without Motor is a charming piece of LEGO history.
The Locomotive without Motor is a charming piece of LEGO history. Released in 1977 as part of the 4.5V train system, this set offers a glimpse into LEGO's early foray into motorized trains, even though it lacks the motor itself. Its simple yet recognizable design captures the essence of a classic locomotive.
This set is perfect for vintage LEGO collectors and train enthusiasts. The build is straightforward and quick, making it a nostalgic experience. Displaying it alongside other vintage train sets adds to its appeal.
Skip this if you're seeking complex building techniques or modern train features. Consider newer LEGO train sets with Power Functions or Powered Up systems for a more interactive experience, such as the Emerald Night (10194-1).
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BrickTsar highlights the 1967 LEGO Train 117's 96 pieces and notes the instructions' suggestion to motorize it, but cautions that the blue motor's color clashes with the black locomotive. LeggoMyJamesO's content includes reviews of related sets like 133 from 1975 and compilation of World City train sets.