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title: "LEGO Toy Story Western Train Chase (7597)"
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# 21.26 x 3.58 x 11.1 in 584 pieces 2.72 lbs LEGO Toy Story Western Train Chase (7597)

**Brand:** lego
**Price:** € 640.94
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## Summary

> 🚂 All aboard the fun train to creativity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LEGO Toy Story Western Train Chase (7597) by lego
- **How much does it cost?** € 640.94 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lego enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Vibrant Design:** Multicolor pieces for endless imaginative scenarios.
- • **Timeless Appeal:** A nostalgic nod to the beloved Toy Story franchise.
- • **Educational Value:** Enhances problem-solving and teamwork skills.
- • **Team Building Fun:** Perfect for collaborative play and bonding.
- • **Unleash Creativity:** Build your own Toy Story adventure!

## Overview

The LEGO Toy Story Western Train Chase (7597) is a vibrant 584-piece set designed for kids aged 7 and up. Released in 2010, this engaging toy not only provides hours of imaginative play but also fosters essential team-building skills. With dimensions of 21.26 x 3.58 x 11.1 inches and a weight of 2.72 pounds, it's the perfect addition to any Toy Story fan's collection.

## Description

From the Manufacturer It’s a Wild West train adventure with the Toy Story heroes! Time’s running out, partners! The evil Dr. Porkchops has trapped Rex in a boxcar packed with dynamite aboard a runaway train, and it’s up to his friends to save him! As Woody bravely battles Porkchops on top of the train, Jessie rides Bullseye in hot pursuit and Buzz flies in for a last-second rescue!

Review: Very fun for the kids -- Good starter train -- No motor or track - **Update December 2011: Lego has delisted this set. There are, as of writing, still supplies of this train available. At some point, prices for the set will start to appreciate quickly.** This is a five star train for kids in the 5 to 8 year old range. Older kids may be more interested in the City line trains (7938 and 7939) or the Harry Potter Hogwart's Express train (4841). The City trains, incidentally, are the only ones that come as complete sets with track, motors and remote control devices. Wow, this is a good looking train! I believe that the photos and box art for the set don't do justice to how it looks when it is built, and how much fun it is to play with. This is an Old West 4-4-0 steam engine, box car, passenger car, and caboose. I would describe the design as more cartoon-like than realistic, with the engine having exaggerated proportions and the cars a tad short. The set includes no track or motor. It is designed as a push train. The engine uses four new drivers (and comes with two extra un-flanged drivers) as well as a cattle-catcher (a new part). The train cars themselves are short but attractively designed. As with the other new trains for 2010, this set is largely brick-built (i.e., few specialized plastic moldings). The set includes Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, and Evil Doctor Pork Chops mini-figures. The passenger car and the caboose are designed with lift-off tops to make it easier to place characters inside, and the box car has a trap door in the roof. The caboose and the passenger car also have doors at each end, but these are hard to close unless you lift off the top. And I find that the engine is not as sturdy as I would like (e.g., the piston cylinders can pivot out of the proper orientation, the cattle catcher comes off when the kids hit objects -- as they are wont to do). The train is not a difficult build, but younger children will likely need some assistance. Regarding adding a motor, it is possible to use Lego's Power Function (PF) accessories to add one. The easiest way is power the drivers with a motor, place an IR receiver in the engine cab, and a battery in the box car. The problem with this method is that the drivers are large and so even at slow motor speeds, the train goes faster than it should. It is preferable, but more of a hastle, to build a tender and put both the motor and battery box in it. This engine deserves a tender, and a tender's wheels are a more appropriate size for the motor. Wheels, coupling magnets and bricks can be had, piece-by-piece, directly from Lego. Obviously, motorization is really a project for tinkerers, but isn't that what Lego is about? In any case, the major parts that you need are (usually directly from Lego): 88002 (motor), 8884 (IR receiver), 8879 (IR transmitter), and one of the following: -8878 (rechargeable battery) with 8887 (transformer for recharging) -88000 (AAA battery box). Though train buffs will likely be put-off by the design, this set is going to be very, very popular among children. Grandparents, I think this makes a perfect birthday or holiday gift. I do recommend buying track; the engine's wheels are on two bogies, so the whole thing can get a little sideways without it. As of early 2011, Lego discontinued their standard track pack, #7896. Two such sets gave you an oval. 7896 is still available but often at outrageous prices. In place of 7896, Lego currently offers a flex-track pack (#8867, which is enough to make a circle) and a combination straight and flex pack (#7499). I don't believe the flex track is ideal for curves, but it is not clear what Lego's plan is at the moment. There are also switches available (set #7895). If you want to add additional old west structures, you can add 7594, Woody's Roundup (which is a scene in Toy Story 2, not 3).
Review: Love this train but..... - This year my kids and I discovered the fun in putting together the more elaborate Lego sets. My son loves trains and I love the fact that you get all the main characters as Minifigs. Seemed to goo to be true to get Buzz, Woody and Jesse all in one set. *One con is that the price of this set fluctuates dramatically. I have seen it as low at $40 other places and as high as $70+. My son is almost six and he was able to put it together with guidance. Some of the tinier parts were tricky but each car is assembled in a similar fashion so we both got the hang of it. I was surprised by how much my son played with this. He seemed to be re-creating the opening scene in the TS3 movie. That being said, many of the characters are a little big for the coaches so he couldn't open/close the doors if the minifig was inside. A couple of the sets are very rickety. I loved the idea of the sliding car doors on the $$ car, but the doors pop off easily when being played with by a young child. My biggest complaint of the fragility of the engine. It is incredibly detailed but many of these details are only held together but two "circles" for lack of a better word. I was surprised that there was not more support on the underneath of the train once the segments are assembled. We have the biggest issues with the front wheel section (smaller wheels) and smoke stack details. All in all though, this is a great set that my son will surely play with a long time. I also got him the trash compactor for his upcoming bday, so I'm excited about that one!

## Features

- Unisex
- Age: 7 years of age or older
- Number of pieces: 584
- Release: 2010

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003DTMQAW |
| Additional Features | Non Toxic |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #897,012 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #20,273 in Toy Building Sets |
| Brand Name | LEGO |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 68 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 21.26 x 3.58 x 11.1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Building Kit Toy |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lego |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7597 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Contact Customer Services @ 800-838-9647 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | buzz lightyear |
| Model Number | 4568146 |
| Model Year | 2010 |
| Number of Pieces | 584 |
| Sub Brand | Toy Story |
| Subject Character | Toy Story |
| Theme | Halloween |
| UPC | 673419130998 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very fun for the kids -- Good starter train -- No motor or track
*by A***R on May 1, 2010*

**Update December 2011: Lego has delisted this set. There are, as of writing, still supplies of this train available. At some point, prices for the set will start to appreciate quickly.** This is a five star train for kids in the 5 to 8 year old range. Older kids may be more interested in the City line trains (7938 and 7939) or the Harry Potter Hogwart's Express train (4841). The City trains, incidentally, are the only ones that come as complete sets with track, motors and remote control devices. Wow, this is a good looking train! I believe that the photos and box art for the set don't do justice to how it looks when it is built, and how much fun it is to play with. This is an Old West 4-4-0 steam engine, box car, passenger car, and caboose. I would describe the design as more cartoon-like than realistic, with the engine having exaggerated proportions and the cars a tad short. The set includes no track or motor. It is designed as a push train. The engine uses four new drivers (and comes with two extra un-flanged drivers) as well as a cattle-catcher (a new part). The train cars themselves are short but attractively designed. As with the other new trains for 2010, this set is largely brick-built (i.e., few specialized plastic moldings). The set includes Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, and Evil Doctor Pork Chops mini-figures. The passenger car and the caboose are designed with lift-off tops to make it easier to place characters inside, and the box car has a trap door in the roof. The caboose and the passenger car also have doors at each end, but these are hard to close unless you lift off the top. And I find that the engine is not as sturdy as I would like (e.g., the piston cylinders can pivot out of the proper orientation, the cattle catcher comes off when the kids hit objects -- as they are wont to do). The train is not a difficult build, but younger children will likely need some assistance. Regarding adding a motor, it is possible to use Lego's Power Function (PF) accessories to add one. The easiest way is power the drivers with a motor, place an IR receiver in the engine cab, and a battery in the box car. The problem with this method is that the drivers are large and so even at slow motor speeds, the train goes faster than it should. It is preferable, but more of a hastle, to build a tender and put both the motor and battery box in it. This engine deserves a tender, and a tender's wheels are a more appropriate size for the motor. Wheels, coupling magnets and bricks can be had, piece-by-piece, directly from Lego. Obviously, motorization is really a project for tinkerers, but isn't that what Lego is about? In any case, the major parts that you need are (usually directly from Lego): 88002 (motor), 8884 (IR receiver), 8879 (IR transmitter), and one of the following: -8878 (rechargeable battery) with 8887 (transformer for recharging) -88000 (AAA battery box). Though train buffs will likely be put-off by the design, this set is going to be very, very popular among children. Grandparents, I think this makes a perfect birthday or holiday gift. I do recommend buying track; the engine's wheels are on two bogies, so the whole thing can get a little sideways without it. As of early 2011, Lego discontinued their standard track pack, #7896. Two such sets gave you an oval. 7896 is still available but often at outrageous prices. In place of 7896, Lego currently offers a flex-track pack (#8867, which is enough to make a circle) and a combination straight and flex pack (#7499). I don't believe the flex track is ideal for curves, but it is not clear what Lego's plan is at the moment. There are also switches available (set #7895). If you want to add additional old west structures, you can add 7594, Woody's Roundup (which is a scene in Toy Story 2, not 3).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this train but.....
*by M***N on December 31, 2010*

This year my kids and I discovered the fun in putting together the more elaborate Lego sets. My son loves trains and I love the fact that you get all the main characters as Minifigs. Seemed to goo to be true to get Buzz, Woody and Jesse all in one set. *One con is that the price of this set fluctuates dramatically. I have seen it as low at $40 other places and as high as $70+. My son is almost six and he was able to put it together with guidance. Some of the tinier parts were tricky but each car is assembled in a similar fashion so we both got the hang of it. I was surprised by how much my son played with this. He seemed to be re-creating the opening scene in the TS3 movie. That being said, many of the characters are a little big for the coaches so he couldn't open/close the doors if the minifig was inside. A couple of the sets are very rickety. I loved the idea of the sliding car doors on the $$ car, but the doors pop off easily when being played with by a young child. My biggest complaint of the fragility of the engine. It is incredibly detailed but many of these details are only held together but two "circles" for lack of a better word. I was surprised that there was not more support on the underneath of the train once the segments are assembled. We have the biggest issues with the front wheel section (smaller wheels) and smoke stack details. All in all though, this is a great set that my son will surely play with a long time. I also got him the trash compactor for his upcoming bday, so I'm excited about that one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Present for My Little Boy
*by M***R on January 28, 2014*

For months leading up to Christmas all my little boy asked Santa for was a "Woody Lego Train." This was a great Christmas Eve assembly, and has been played with non-stop in the month since Christmas. Though it often disintegrates when a boxcar is dropped, a little quick re-assembly of the durable legos has it back up and running. I also purchased extra track and the motor functions, and this is a little tricky to assemble into the gray box-car unit. There are several helpful youtube videos out there to walk you through the assembly though. You will need to scavenge a few pieces from other lego sets, but chances are if you buy this it will not be the only lego stuff you own. This video below is similar to the method I used, but I made a few modifications as I did not have the exact pieces he used. [...]

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