Not What I Thought! LEGO – Old Train Engine Shed 910033 (2024) Review! BrickLink Series 1



The HUGE Old Train Engine Shed 910033 (2024) is here! So much bigger than I thought! But I was still underwhelmed. Check out our review to see why!

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From the LEGO Website: The Old Train Engine Shed never shuts down and there is always much work to be done! James and Julia have just arrived on a draisine. James is on duty tonight waiting patiently for the next planned arrival. One shift follows the other and tonight a big locomotive will appear shortly for its routine maintenance after a long journey.

Inside the Shed, Robert is hard at work, cutting up wire. Julia is making sure all lanterns work properly and Frank is servicing the old lathe.

Andrea is on a coffee break in the little shack. At the rear, Sam is feeding Oscar, his beautiful and lawful Alsatian dog. Oscar is tasked with guarding the gate, so you better think twice before entering uninvited!

The Old Train Engine Shed is built with masonry bricks and features 6 large windows and 2 large doors, which allow the locomotives to enter and leave freely. Two big chimneys and a fan are used for ventilation.

Inside the shed there is a fully equipped workshop. The large variety of machinery and tools included are: an old lathe, a vice, a bench drill press, an oxyacetylene welder, mallets, hammers and many more useful hardware.

At the very top of the building, and just below the roof, a fully working overhead crane can be used to lift and move the heavy engines of the locomotives. At the front of the shed, a pump supplies the engines with water and finally on the rear, there is a little shack with a small office and a stove.

The Old Train Engine Shed can accommodate a train engine up to 37 studs long, whilst its wagon can pull up at the front tracks. All and all, exactly 2331 parts were used.

Designed by Maria Kalaoglou, also known as Mind the Brick

I am not sponsored by The LEGO Group or BrinkLink. Opinions are my own.

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3 thoughts on “Not What I Thought! LEGO – Old Train Engine Shed 910033 (2024) Review! BrickLink Series 1”

  1. I think it is a great set !!! I like all the details !!! How is the Bricklink sets different from other Lego sets ??? Is it a pain getting the instructions on your phone instead of paper booklet ??? Can you still use the QR codes that are usually on the booklets ??? I think it will look great in your Lego City !!! Your train engine fits in it too !!! 😘❤️

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  2. I think the train track ballast is pretty standard for enthusiasts of the PennLUG system. The major benefit to ballasting the track so high is for pinning the curves, which otherwise won't snap onto studs without any support underneath. Bevins Bricks shows great examples of ballasting tutorials, which are pretty helpful. The PennLUG site can feel a little unintuitive at first, but it's a really nice effort to standardize train track layouts so that community builders can come together and link up trains when doing cooperative builds. Anyway, nice review of all the features of the set. It's certainly a very unique build and probably will find its best placement in larger train layouts.

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