Toy Story 3 LEGO 2010 Review: Set 7597 Western Train Chase

The latest Lego set to feature Buzz Lightyear,opening doors and roof that can be removed, while
Woody and the rest of the gang from the Pixar filmthe cargo car has a sliding side door on both sides
Toy Story 3, out in June 2010, is a colourful set calledand a trapdoor on the roof. The locomotive engine is
Western Train Chase. It depicts a scene from Toyfull of wonderful colors and very well designed. It
Story 3 where Hamm (disguised cleverly as the evillooks like a toy train you want to play with.
Dr Porkchop as named by Andy way back in theThe figures in the set are a great mix. With Woody
original Toy Story) has trapped Rex in a boxcarand Buzz come cowgirl Jesse, Hamm the pig, Rex
threatening to blow him and the train to pieces.the dinosaur and Bullseye the horse. The non-human
As mentioned earlier the set is colourful and meantfigures are wonderfully designed and instantly
to represent a toy train that kids would play withrecognisable as their animated counterparts. Bullseye
rather than a recreation of an actual train that mostis a highlight and a great model for future Lego
other Lego train sets depict. There are no stickers inhorses. Unlike the current equine figures, Bullseye's
this set which is a boon and it just adds to thetwo are movable so he can appear to rear up.
beautiful feel Lego have created.The price point is one of the highest per price we
The train set comes with a locomotive and threehave seen from Lego. With 589 Western Train
carriages, including a red caboose, a green passengerChase retails at $79.99 and this will probably deter
car and a grey cargo car. While there is no internalmany from picking this great set up. Nevertheless
detailing in any of the cars they can fit minfigureskids will love it as will Pixar and Lego Train fans so it
inside and are instantly distinguishable by their colors.is worth chasing down.
Both the caboose and the passenger car have