Interesting, I recently purchased two of these Funwhole sets. One being the train set that you just reviewed and the other one being the huge tower bridge set. Unfortunately, I opened the tower bridge at first. It was totally intimidated by it and stuffed it back in the box for now. I’m looking at the train set and I’m still a little intimidated by it and I’m not a kid. I’m a senior citizen who is very mechanically inclined and build a lot of Lego sets with my grandson when he was younger. I find that the directions are not very clear unless I don’t understand their terminology and their methodology. My inclination is to return both sets before my time expires on Amazon to return them. I’ll look at some of your other videos to see if there’s a live stream that you have that might assist me in getting started with this train set so I can get a better understanding of what the people that designed the manual were saying thinking.
The lack of motorization is a huge hit. I would pay twice as much for a train which went on a track. Real shame. The cable is super ugly. Thanks for you being honest.
I'm glad you use non Lego. Most people think its trash. If it wasn't for generic Lego I wouldnt have enough to build with. I have 7 small official Lego sets and 115 loose pieces. Most of my Lego is small detail pieces. I rely on generic to have enough to build things. I built a small pizza parlor. I couldn't do that if I just used lego.
That is a common misconception about non-Lego products. Some are lower quality, but if you source from quality brands they are just as good as LEGO. And much cheaper! Thanks so much for the comment!
@@Volvo740Ro no worries! I've missed everyone on the livestreams but I've been editing videos and working on the city too. I'm going to probably do another live tomorrow!
MR BRICKERTRAIN DOES IT AGAIN! Great video, and sick train! Looks like it runs off minerals and vespene gas! Do you know what requirements are needed in order to train this unit? I AM FRO-O-OM NORTH KOREA
It can definitely be done. I'll probably wait until I have more train lines, but eventually I'd like to motorize this train as well as my hogwarts express!
Sick video my dude, can't wait to see the the train with the station
Thanks alot man. I'm excited to see it too!
I love your videos!! Love the train.
Thank you very much!
I love your videos I just put a train in my city city
That's awesome. Thanks for the kind words! What kind of train do you have?
@@NewBrickerton its not a Lego train because it’s soooo expensive so I am using a Bachmann train
I will make a video showing the train on my yt so if you want to check it out you are more then welcome
very cool train. i hope you find a method to put it on the curved tracks😅
Hopefully! It is definitely possible. I might do it one day. Thanks for the comment playgamer!
Miachel: Funwhole has not given me any money to say good about this set.
Meanwhile Funwhole:*Proceeds to send free sets*
I do appreciate them. I don't want to make videos where I am asked to be dishonest. Thanks for all your comments!!
Interesting, I recently purchased two of these Funwhole sets. One being the train set that you just reviewed and the other one being the huge tower bridge set. Unfortunately, I opened the tower bridge at first. It was totally intimidated by it and stuffed it back in the box for now. I’m looking at the train set and I’m still a little intimidated by it and I’m not a kid. I’m a senior citizen who is very mechanically inclined and build a lot of Lego sets with my grandson when he was younger. I find that the directions are not very clear unless I don’t understand their terminology and their methodology. My inclination is to return both sets before my time expires on Amazon to return them. I’ll look at some of your other videos to see if there’s a live stream that you have that might assist me in getting started with this train set so I can get a better understanding of what the people that designed the manual were saying thinking.
Give it a shot!!! Start with the train. The fun is in the build,even when it's difficult. You've got this!!!
The lack of motorization is a huge hit. I would pay twice as much for a train which went on a track. Real shame. The cable is super ugly. Thanks for you being honest.
My Lego tram also didn’t have engine but it’s modifiable to have a engine
Did you add one? You totally should! Thanks for the comment!
God bless the Dorks and the Geeks...We are the salt of the Earth!
You got that right!
I'm glad you use non Lego. Most people think its trash. If it wasn't for generic Lego I wouldnt have enough to build with. I have 7 small official Lego sets and 115 loose pieces. Most of my Lego is small detail pieces. I rely on generic to have enough to build things. I built a small pizza parlor. I couldn't do that if I just used lego.
That is a common misconception about non-Lego products. Some are lower quality, but if you source from quality brands they are just as good as LEGO. And much cheaper! Thanks so much for the comment!
If you could get me your address I’ll send you some bricks..
Wow
Hey thanks man! That was fast!!
@@NewBrickerton Sorry that I missed the other lives. I was in a vacantion.
@@Volvo740Ro no worries! I've missed everyone on the livestreams but I've been editing videos and working on the city too. I'm going to probably do another live tomorrow!
MR BRICKERTRAIN DOES IT AGAIN! Great video, and sick train! Looks like it runs off minerals and vespene gas! Do you know what requirements are needed in order to train this unit? I AM FRO-O-OM NORTH KOREA
You are mistaken, it is ran on minerals only. It is an early game unit. Thanks for your interest in these minerals.
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hmmm maybe change it somehow so itll make turns.. need to mod it out somehow.
It can definitely be done. I'll probably wait until I have more train lines, but eventually I'd like to motorize this train as well as my hogwarts express!