The LEGO Harry Potter team has dampened expectations around more large-scale LEGO trains, following the launch of this year’s
Coming in at 5,187 pieces for £429.99 / $499.99 / €499.99, the latest Wizarding World locomotive is far and away the biggest (and most expensive) LEGO train to date. In fact, it’s so massive that it can’t fit on standard LEGO track – and instead has its own custom-built rails, which are exactly one stud wider than the single-purpose track elements.
While the set has established a new scale, though, it’s not one that we’ll be revisiting any time soon. That’s according to LEGO Harry Potter Design Lead Andrew Seenan, who says we ‘probably won’t’ see any more trains built to the same scale as
“I think you need to look at this as a model that's kind of unique in its execution,” he tells Brick Fanatics and other LEGO Fan Media. “We did it for several reasons in this execution. This is not just a normal train – it’s a train that throughout the movies, there are so many wonderful scenes and stories that can be told. That's why we did it at a larger scale so that we can showcase those stories.
“It's a different type of offering than you would expect from a more traditional LEGO train, hence the scale. So it's not necessarily something that will be replicated, but of course within LEGO, you never know.”
It sounds like the door isn’t closed entirely, then, but the LEGO Group would need something really special to justify returning to the scale set by

That does mean all future trains are at least likely to be compatible with standard LEGO track, though. The width of the rails in
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