We met on an ICE train, so what could be more natural than Goldmarie and I building the corresponding LEGO model.

The LEGO High-Speed Train consists of 610 pieces and has the LEGO number 60052. The assembly was completed after about 2 hours, and we immediately took it for a spin. Our cat Belana is still a bit skeptical at the moment.

The tracks from the set only make a small circle, so we immediately expanded it with the Flexible Track Set 7499.

The front LED is not part of the set. I received it with my Sbrick. Currently, the normal battery box is still installed. But I’ll stop by Held der Steine - maybe they still have a LEGO Power Functions Rechargeable Battery - 8878.

At my mom’s place, there are still about 20m of blue and gray tracks from the 70s and 80s. Fortunately, there’s an adapter to connect them with the current ones.

I also presented the LEGO set in my last macnemo.tv episode.

If anyone is interested, you can buy it through the following links. It doesn’t cost you more, and I get a few bucks.

Lego 60051 City High-Speed Train: http://amzn.to/2DhUioM Lego 7499 City Flexible Tracks: http://amzn.to/2B0VcAV Rechargeable Battery LEGO Power Functions 8878: http://amzn.to/2DdX8w0