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Big Lots
Posted by Dave Farquhar on Saturday, March 19, 2005 10:53 PM
I read somewhere--I think it was here--last year about someone finding something called a "Mini Express Train Set" at Big Lots that contained four O gauge figures. I went looking then, couldn't find any, and gave up. Then I found three today.

The price, if you're wondering, is $1.99. What you get is four assorted figures, all sized appropriately for O gauge (the adult figures scale out right around 6 feet, and the set I bought has a child who scaled out to about 4'6), a battery-operated locomotive, a caboose, and a 10-inch circle of track. I guess it's supposed to be N gauge. The locomotive is oversized for the caboose you get.

I just wasted way too much time with the locomotive and caboose and the track. It's junk. At least I figured out why it's junk--too much slop in the drive axle, so the gear can slip and not make contact with the can motor.

Still, it might be good enough to stick on my desk at work and run when I'm frustrated and I want to watch a train go in circles to help me relax a little.

On to the figures, which were the real reason I got the thing. Four painted figures for two bucks is a good deal, I think. The paint job is super-simple but at worst they're suitable back-of-the-layout figures, or inside-building figures. They're made of a flexible plastic--definitely not styrene--so I don't know how well they'd take to new paint, and if you're seeking out cheap conversion projects, I don't know how well they'd take glue. The upside to them is they'll survive a lot of rough handling as-is and they look passable.

Not all the stores have them all the time. I've known about it for a good six months and this was the first I've seen it, out of three Big Lots stores in my area. Keep an eye out for a blister-packed train set with yellow track and way oversize figures.

While you're there, be sure to wander up and down all of the toy aisles. Sometimes you can find a good selection of 1:43 cars. I also spotted several playsets that had 1:48 or 1:64 scale figures in them. They were priced high enough that I didn't want to buy them just for the figures, but everything was under 10 bucks.
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Posted by spankybird on Sunday, March 20, 2005 7:40 AM
Thanks Dave,

I have also found NewRay diecast cars (like what K-line and MTH sales) in a set of three for $5.00.

tom

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 20, 2005 10:13 AM
The local BigLot had zillions of those sets. I got a couple of them, but when I went back for more they were all gone. I guess they move merchandise from store to store. The problem I had was trying to find sets with different figures.
Two of the trains, adjacent to each other in a fake figure 8 configuration, running cw and ccw can be quite hypnotizing.

I have noticed that some of their motorcycle models come and go also.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 20, 2005 3:49 PM
You'll never know what you might find in Big Lots. Whenever I go in there, I always see a lot of different things.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 21, 2005 8:12 AM
We don't have Big Lots in Canada, but I'll have to keep my eye open for those sets elsewhere. Actually, I have quite a few of these little trains, but none of them ever came with figures. They're actually TT gauge. There are larger sets with switches and crossovers that have black track. Besides freight sets with steam engines, the same company also makes models of Japanese Shinkansen bullet trains that run on the same track.

I have found suitable O gauge figures at dollar stores in some playets that sell for like $1.00 and come with a diecast car and a couple of other things. You've always got to keep your eye open for stuff like this, you never know what you might find for your layout.
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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, March 21, 2005 8:28 AM
I saw these in a new Big Lots in our town, and passed them by - they were a bit more expensive here - about double Dave's price. By the time, I revisited the store - they were gone.

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Posted by underworld on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 2:53 PM
Big Lots is great for all kinds of railroad related finds. They have different things all the time so you need to check in at least once or twice a month.

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