I’m so excited to show you the Lionel Polar Express Battery G Gauge Train! This is considered a cheaper option to an electric train. This will be my son’s first electric train, and he absolutely loves the Polar Express! With the success of the movie, it is only fitting that Lionel and other train companies try to make due on the success of the book and movie. The Polar Express G Gauge Train Retails for roughly $100.00, and is considered to be a cheaper option for parents that are looking to get their kids an electric train. I was pretty impressed with the detail on this train, but the field tests tell a different story.
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