Lionel Polar Express Train Set – G-Gauge
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Lionel Polar Express Train Set – G-Gauge
Lionel Polar Express Train Set – G-Gauge – All aboard the Polar Express! Polar Express G-Gauge Train Set from Lionel Trains features a finely detailed style that evokes the magnificent steam engines of times gone by and authentic train sounds for a real-life experience. This large-scale, battery-operated train set is based on the Caldecott Award-winning book “The Polar Express,” and the movie that followed in 2004. Easy to assemble, it’s an exciting, interactive way for children ages four and up to relive their favorite scenes from the movie or create their own adventures. Polar Express G-Gauge
Train Set At a Glance: Age/Weight Requirements: 4 years and older Assembly Requirements: 6 C batteries and 2 AA batteries. Assembly is required. Warranty: Limited one-year warranty The Berkshire steam locomotive features realistic details complete with
retro styling. View larger. You can make the mysterious hobo disappear and reappear on top of the
observation car. View larger. Easy Setup and Remote Control O

- Steam Locomotive and Coal tender
- Passenger coach with two opening doors
- Observation car with “disappearing hobo” feature and opening door
- Three Polar Express figures (conductor, boy and hobo)
- 12 Curved and 4 straight easy-to-assemble G-Gauge black plastic track pieces
- Easy-to-unpack, easy-to-repack storage box
- RC remote controller
- Highly-detailed G-Gauge steam locomotive
- Authentic train sounds, including bell and whistle, Working headlight
- Handsomely detailed passenger cars feature fixed knuckle couplers
- Remote control features clearly marked buttons that allow the user to make the train go forward and backwards
- To sound the whistle, to ring the bell, and to play `All aboard for the Polar Express
- Kindly refer the user manual given below for troubleshooting steps
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This is my first train – and I love it! it was just what I wanted for …,
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Gee,Happy to report,the G Gauge Works!,
Battery update: I bought the 23-1171 @ Radio Shack since I can’t add a picture of what it looks like,here’s a link […] WHOA does this thing FLY NOW! After charging the 10 hrs.the package recommended I checked the DC voltage on the battery pack it was 11.03.
So if you want one that fits and comes with a charger get yourself to a Radio Shack.
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Exeeded My Expectations,
I have not seen another ‘G’ scale set with better quality equipment and features for the price. The engine has built-in sound that makes a steam ‘chuff’ noise synchronized to the speed of the engine. It also makes a steam brake release noise when it stops. It has a bell sound and whistle that you can control from the R/C unit. It has 3 speeds in both forward and reverse directions. The speeds seems very prototypical. The speed is also momentum controlled – the train speeds up and slows down at a measured pace just like a real train. The detail on the engine is quite good for a ‘toy’ train.
I had the same experience with the included batteries as others – they barely moved the train for a few minutes and then conked out. I replaced the standard batteries with alkaline ones and it ran for about 10 hours before needing replacement. I have switched to a compatible 9.6v rechargeable battery that works great, is cheaper to run, and environmentally better.
The packaging states the set is for kids 4 years or older. Both my 4-1/2 year old and 2 year old can run the train with the R/C controller (and did not stop playing with it for almost a week). However they do not have the dexterity to couple the cars or snap the track together. I would guess that a 5 or 6 year old would be able to assemble and operate everything without adult help. They have banged the engine, thrown the controller, and knocked the coaches around quite a bit without any damage.
For model railroaders or anyone who wants to tinker, you could add lighting to the coaches fairly easily. I think the train would work well outdoors if you want to try creating a garden railway. I do wish Lionel would make more track options – an ‘X’ crossing and R/L hand switches would allow expansion to a true train layout instead of just an oval or circle.
I don’t think you could find a better quality radio controlled toy ‘G’ scale train with so many features for such a low price.
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