LEGO Disney 71044 Disney Train and Station on wide release

LEGO Disney 71044 Disney Train and Station is now available to order for everyone at the official LEGO online store.

LEGO.com has now made the new 2,925 piece 71044 Disney Train and Station set available to everyone, whether or not they are signed in as a VIP. The set includes a Disney train, Main Street style station, Powered Up components, train track and five exclusive minifigures. It is worth buying 88010 Remote Control alongside the new set for an easier control experience.

Read the Brick Fanatics review of the brand new set.

LEGO Disney 71044 Disney Train and Station is the second LEGO.com exclusive Disney theme park set following 71040 The Disney Castle (review) and is inspired by the station and train at Disneyland.

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See the Brick Fanatics image gallery featuring the new set.

Here is the official product description:

Gather the family for a rewarding build and play experience with the LEGO Disney 71044 Train and Station. Kids will love to join Disney characters Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Chip, Dale and Goofy for magical adventures with this awesome LEGO train set, featuring a motorized steam-style locomotive with tender, passenger car and a luxurious parlor car, plus an oval track and an iconic Disney Parks-style station building. This set comes with an array of cool details, including app-controlled functionality.

It contains five exclusive minifigures – Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Chip n Dale and for the first time, Goofy.

Brick Fanatics has listed a further five Disney theme park attractions that would make for excellent LEGO sets.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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