

These train cars are inspired by a Walthers catalog we received in the mail. I also used train parts from the Legos Christmas train set. The wheels at the front of this locomotive are part of a motor that runs on Lego tracks. At the back of the engine is a magnet, so it can pull the other cars.


This cattle car may not look too impressive, but it took quite a while to make! The door (on the left side in the above image) slides open and closed.

The Hopper Car: We filled this grain hauling freight car with little legos.
1 comment:
Wow! The Lego world has some impressive train cars, nice job. I can see where all the creativity comes from (Mommy and Jeremiah)!
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