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BlueBrixx 101767 Container Trolley

 

Hurray! A piece of rolling stock from BlueBrixx that isn't brown! Really, that's the main reason why I bought this. It's colorful, and looks a bit different than some of the other rolling stock I've got.

I'm guessing this is based on something European, which is fine by my me, as I don't model to any particular locale or time period on my layout. I'm running it along with some other BlueBrixx rolling stock, and this stands out -- in a good way! (That's because so much of their other rolling stock is brown, and that train is no exception.)

Anyway, this car looks great. I which where were some stickers for those 2 x 4 tiles on the sides; it's possible they will be on one of BlueBrixx's future sticker sheets.


There's really just one tiny problem with this thing -- it's impossible to pick up. Those orange tanks aren't held on by much of anything and are quite heavy, comprising probably 80% of the weight of the car (without measuring). This means you can only pick it up by the undercarriage. But that's ok, right? It's supposed to be rolling around on a train layout, not being carried around.


One problem I found is that the instructions were a bit incorrect. I'm not sure of the legality of reposting the instructions here, even though they're free. I say it's a problem, but the correct pieces are included. They just aren't in the instructions correct. It's possible that by the time anyone is reading this, the instructions will have been corrected. 


I think this car looks great and provides a good change of scenery for all the boxcars and flatcars out there. Go BlueBrixx!

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