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About Best Sellers in LEGO Store These lists, updated hourly, contain bestselling items. Here you can discover the best LEGO Store in Amazon Best Sellers, and find the top 100 most popular Amazon LEGO Store. 10 Best Lego Train Sets For Sale On Amazon Out of all the products that you will find stashed on the market, these 10 are the best Lego train sets that you can get your hands on at this point. They are beyond fun to play with, and putting them together is a snap because instructions come included. When it comes to their overall design and quality, everything is top-notch and up to par. If you have ever wanted to feel what life is like as a conductor or an engineer, you will get your chance with the use of a Lego train set like the ones below. 1. LEGO Creator Maersk Train 10219 - $323.95, Amazon Be the first to know - Join our Facebook page. With this set, you are definitely going to get your money's worth. There are about 1,237 pieces available, including two wagons, three containers, a shunter truck and a trailer.




While no motor comes included in this set, the train can easily be fitted with an engine that will enhance its functions. Furthermore, because the details are exceptionally elaborate, the train with all of its components serves as a replica of the real Maersk diesel-electric freight train. 2. Lego City Heavy-haul Train 60098 - $196.90, Amazon If you love trains and Lego, then you cannot go wrong with this set. All of the parts look great, and they are extremely easy to assemble. The freight train features a classic European style. To make things more interesting, this set comes with five mini-figure workers. One of them is a female, so you should not have any difficulty with coming up with story lines. You can add lights if you like because the engine has enough power to support them and propel the train at high speeds. 3. Lego Train 9V Cargo Railway 4559 - $749.95, Amazon If you are looking for something that is a bit different from the typical Lego train set, you will be happy with this one.




Its color scheme looks amazing, and there are seven mini-figures in this set; a track-side ramp, an oval-shaped track and a speed controller, so you will always be in full control. While the engine unit is somewhat small, it produces the right amount of propulsion power to get the train from point A to point B. 4. LEGO Make & Create Holiday Train - $785.00, Amazon This set is one of the most complete sets available as it was developed based on consumers' requests, Lego designers and train buffs. The locomotive features a pleasant-looking holiday theme, and it can be motorized. There are seven mini-figures available for you to play around with. You get two engineers, one railroad worker and four passengers. In total, you will have 965 pieces to create your story lines. The motor, speed regulator and tracks are not included in this set. 5. LEGO Trains: Cargo Train Set - $853.57, Amazon This train set is definitely a good value. Because it has approximately 544 pieces, you will be able to build an amazing station and test your creative power.




Included are three durable freight cars, 20 rails, an engine, a nine-volt speed regulator, three mini-figures and a pack of cool accessories. Truly, this set is designed to complement your Lego collection, and if it is for your child, they will be able to recreate unique cargo trains again and again. 6. Lego Metroliner Train Set - $749.90, Amazon Deluxe is the term that best describes this set, and it is clear to see that the manufacturers really got creative when they were designing it. One of the coolest things about the train is that it has realistic details and lights that turn on when it is in motion. Other components include a working engine, a railway platform, 11 passengers, steering wagons, an oval track, a luggage cart and two bikes. 7. LEGO Creator Emerald Night 10194 - $734.39, Amazon As of late, this happens to be one of the most sought-after sets on the market. Many fans would say that this steam train is second to none in terms of quality. For hours on end, you and your child can create new train adventures and enjoy playing around with the train's features.




There are three mini-figures, a dining car and a tender that you can use in your story lines. 8. Game Power Lego City Passenger Train 7938 - $1,244.77, Amazon This set is a collector's dream gift. If you appreciate quality, you will consider its high price tag to be accurate and fair. The manufacturers went a step further with this one by incorporating two engines and including a passenger car with an opening roof, plenty of tracks, a battery box, a motor and a seven-speed remote controller. The train runs without a hitch once properly set up on the tracks. 9. Vintage Lego Airport Shuttle Monorail - $2,388.98, Amazon This is a prized collectible item. It has been around for over 20 years, and its setup really does a fine job at capturing the past. Despite how old this set is, it is in mint condition. The smart red train, the curved platform and the gas station are the main components that really stand out. The quality of the train matches and surpasses that of some modern Lego trains.




10. LEGO City Trains High-speed Passenger Train 60051 - $124.99, Amazon In this cool set, things get a bit more interesting. There are three mini-figures at your disposal. You get a train driver, a traveler and a cyclist. You also get a full circular track, a way station and a seven-speed remote controller. The middle passenger car has a removable roof, tables and seats. Furthermore, this train is stylish and built to zoom around the track at top speeds. Overall, it is safe to say that you cannot go wrong with any one of the sets listed above. They all offer a unique experience and more than enough pieces to build something amazing. Whether you are a long-established collector or a rookie in the collecting world, in our opinion, your collection will not be complete if you do not own any of these. Sign up for our newsletter Please insert a valid email address By signing up to The Jpost mailing list, I herebySince its debut on Danish shelves in 1949, the Little Brick That Could has become the Vast Armada of Little Bricks That Has Dominated the Toy Market.




While its newer, unofficial title doesn’t have quite the same ring to it, Lego is undoubtedly one of the most successful toys of all time, its name alone one of the most recognizable in the toy industry and synonymous with most if not all construction kits (except perhaps K’Nex, but no one could confuse Lego with that). The Lego Group has the largest market share of any construction toy series and the third largest of any toy company after Mattel and Hasbro, and its popularity has only grown since it has acquired the licenses to popular franchises such as Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings and a host of comic book hero properties. On top of all that, the recently released The Lego Movie has grossed close to $200 million worldwide. In short, it’s a decent earner. So, in light of Lego’s success, let’s take a look at the 10 most popular kits in the Armada of Little Bricks’ history, most of which have been determined through their sales rankings on Amazon. One of the coolest characters in The Lego Movie, the Nick Offerman-voiced MetalBeard was also a setpiece unto himself.




A former Lego pirate who lost most of his minifigure pieces, MetalBeard constructed a new body from a myraid of pieces, resulting in an intricate look that’s half Blackbeard, half RoboCop. This set, taken from the movie’s climax, depicts the mecha-pirate in combat with one of Lord Business’ “Micro Manager” robots and comes out to less than $20. Featuring Superman, three Kryptonian soldiers, a spaceship and a military Jeep, this set was made to tie in with last summer’s Man of Steel film, though thankfully lacking the intimidating amount of collateral damage found within that universe. As of right now, this tiny battle ranks 16th on Amazon’s bestselling Lego toy list. Lego has gotten into the Disney game as well—though, now that both Star Wars and Marvel are under the Disney banner this synergy has been going on for a while. Focusing on Disney princesses, this new line features sets from Cinderella, Tangled, Pixar’s Brave and The Little Mermaid. By far the series’ most popular set, coming in at #9 for Lego sets on Amazon, the Ariel’s Magic Kiss kit replicates the memorable “Kiss the Girl” scene from Mermaid, and includes specially designed figures of Ariel and Prince Eric that eschew the common Lego minifigure format for miniatures that more resemble the characters’ cartoon forms.




Sebastian and Flounder are not included, unfortunately. This action packed kit from the Lego City line—which focuses on municipal institutions like the police, fire and postal services and all of the cool vehicles that come with them—depicts a daring breakout attempt from a police paddy wagon mid-transfer. The set includes the prisoner transport van and an ATV that the prisoner’s rescuer drives. It also includes a ball and chain for the prisoner’s foot, which feels somewhat out of time compared to the high tech nature of the set, but that seems an odd complaint. This dynamic set is currently Amazon’s 5th most popular Lego collection. Here we go: a big Lego set with a lot of moving parts, rubber-tipped projectiles and an aesthetic right out of a Saturday morning cartoon. Right off the bat the Ninjago NinjaCopter is a set likely to sell well with kids. Though its size and number of pieces warrant a $75 price, the NinjaCopter is currently selling for $48.74 on Amazon. The price reduction, plus its inherent coolness factor, is likely why the set is currently the 7th most popular Lego kit on the site.




Just, you know, make sure the toy missiles aren’t aimed at any eyes. Lego cannons can pack a surprising amount of power. When all is said and done, with all of the custom minifigures and decals and specifically-moulded pieces made just for one set, you just can’t beat the old fashioned Lego bricks. Though chunky and oblong, they enable some of the most freeform creativity capable with Lego and, admittedly, have a bit of a retro charm to them. As Michael Chabon points out in his memoir, Manhood for Amateurs, the original bricks allow one to dictate their own sense of scale, so models can be as small as one’s fist or as large as a car. The Bricks & More set is designed exactly for that kind of freeform thinking, packing 650 multi-coloured Lego bricks. Sadly, the kit doesn’t include one of the bases that normally comes with larger Lego assortments, but that hasn’t stopped it from becoming the 11th highest selling toy or game on Amazon (and the 4th highest selling Lego kit there overall).




There’s nothing special or fancy about the Green Building Plate, listed for less than $10 on Amazon, but it’s essential for freeform building, allowing Lego creators to more easily arrange their structures and hold them in place. It should be noted that Amazon pairs the plate in a bundle with the previously described Builders of Tomorrow set that comes sans-base, which is probably why this stubbed piece of plastic is the 14th most popular Lego item on the site. Part of Lego’s general Creator series—which encompasses vehicles, buildings, etc.—the Twinblade Adventures is, in spite of its success (highest selling Lego set on Amazon, third highest selling toy overall) a fairly small aircraft set that includes pieces capable of constructing a twin-rotor airplane, a biplane and a helicopter. Other smaller Creator sets, like the Sunset Speeder Car (the second highest-selling Lego set) and the Highway Cruiser motorcycle (third) similarly have 3-in-1 construction capabilities, which allows kids to get even more mileage out of your typical Lego kit and might even encourage a more freestyle approach to building.




With this in mind it’s not surprising that the Twinblade Adventures and its kin are selling so well: they’re more bang for one’s buck, pairing prolonged amusement with relatively inexpensiveness. With Star Wars as famous as it is, it’s no surprise that one of its many Lego sets should be one of the most popular in the company’s history. The kit in question is Han Solo’s iconic Millennium Falcon. Shipping with minifigures of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader, the Falcon set is close to 60 centimetres in length and weighs over two kilograms. An earlier, deluxe edition version of the set, released for a limited time in 2007, was nearly 90 centimetres long, had the second highest number of pieces of any official Lego set (the highest came with the 2008 Jaj Mahal kit) and sold for $500 US. Its smaller companion is still on shelves and at $179.99 is somewhat more affordable. Debuting in 1998, Lego’s Mindstorms line introduced robotics to the construction toy series.

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