Welcome to this week’s spotlight on a previously retired LEGO set. Today, we’re diving into the world of Icons with the stellar Crocodile Locomotive set, product number 10277. This beloved set was part of the Icons theme and was officially retired on various dates in November 2021. Let’s take a closer look at what made this set a favorite among LEGO enthusiasts.
All Aboard: Exploring Iconic Engineering
The Crocodile Locomotive set, part of the Icons theme, is a meticulous nod to the Class Ce 6/8 II locomotive from the Swiss Federal Railways dating back to the 1920s. Boasting an impressive 4124 pieces, this LEGO model exudes stunning attention to detail, featuring movable side rods and posable pantographs, as well as a crew compartment accessible by lifting the roof. The set includes two minifigures and is designed to be motorized with the addition of Powered Up components (sold separately). With its display track and coffee-table-style building instructions, the Crocodile Locomotive set is a captivating building project for adult enthusiasts, model train fans, and railway aficionados alike. Retailing at £89.99 / 99.99 € / $99.99 US / $149.99 CAD, this set was initially released in 2020 and remains a coveted item for those with a passion for vintage locomotives and elegant design.
History-Making LEGO: A Retrospective Look at a Fan-Favorite Classic
The Crocodile Locomotive set holds significance in LEGO history as part of the Icons theme, known for its detailed and expert-level designs. Upon release, the set received widespread praise for its stunning details, innovative building techniques, and accurate representation of the Swiss 6/8 III Crocodile locomotive. Critics and fans alike appreciated its unique color choice for LEGO trains and its potential for motorization. This set also catered to adult fans of LEGO (AFOLs) with its intricate design, hinting at the appeal of more 18+ sets in the future. The Crocodile Locomotive set is highly regarded, particularly for its historical and accurate representation within the LEGO train community, though some concerns arose regarding its playability when motorized and its overall value for money. Nevertheless, the set has secured a notable standing among AFOLs and train enthusiasts due to its historical significance and remarkable design, and it remains a sought-after model in the LEGO community.
In the LEGO Fan Zone
The Crocodile Locomotive set has attracted a range of reviews from LEGO enthusiasts. One reviewer, kari, praised the set for its “Stunning details, lovely solutions everywhere.” They particularly appreciated the color choice and the set’s resemblance to the real Swiss 6/8 III Crocodile locomotive. However, they noted that “Motorizing makes this set insanely expensive” and found the instructions hard to read due to the black background. Another reviewer, TeddytheSpoon, highlighted the challenging but rewarding building experience, praising the intricate techniques used and the detailed model value. They rated the overall value for money highly, stating that “it represents exceptional value for money, not only as a building experience and beautiful display piece, but also as a great toy and even a parts pack.” On the other hand, Johnnytifosi expressed concerns about the set’s playability, pointing out issues with friction and the center of gravity when attempting to motorize and play with the locomotive on tracks. These varied perspectives offer insights into different aspects of the set’s design and functionality.
All the reviews for this article were provided by Brickset.com: Crocodile Locomotive Reviews
Image Gallery
In this week’s spotlight, we explored the iconic Crocodile Locomotive set, product number 10277, from the Icons theme. With retirement dates ranging from October to November 2021, this set is a true collector’s item. Join us again next week as we continue to showcase previously retired sets that have left a lasting impact on LEGO enthusiasts everywhere. Stay tuned for our next featured set and make sure to check back in for more nostalgic brick adventures.