WesternOutlaw Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 Not many LEGO fans may remember the Spiderman theme, and even fewer LEGO Train fans may recall 4855 Spider-Man's Train Rescue. In fact, I think we can call it "the forgotten train"; but today on Train Tech, I'm going to share a review of the Forest Hills city subway train. NOTE: I was very close to posting this review in the License Forum, but as it is a train, I'm going to share it here in Train Tech. Set Number: 4855 Set Name: Spider-Man's Train Rescue Year of Release: 2004 Pieces: 294 (according to box) Minifigs: 4 Price: $30 USD Extras: Two spiders, five spiderwebs, two road signs, slammer, and more In looking at the nice boxart on the front and back of the box, the backside actually provides an alternate model that offers train fans an idea for a building a hand car: For Spiderman fans, the back of the instructions show a few other Spidey sets: Here's a close-up of that alternate model as seen toward the end of the instruction book: In breaking out this set after a few years, I discovered the sticker sheet still intact within the instruction book: Minifigs include Spiderman, J. Jonah Jameson, Doc Ock, and after researching, the Train Conductor played by actor Tom Carey: Here's a close-up of Doc Ock with his mechanical tentacle arms: The set includes some useful accessories including a nicely printed Daily Bugle newspaper: The highlight of this set, at least in my opinion, is the subway train car: The front and rear sides have both yellow and red light bricks: The roof has three round printed grill tiles and easily lifts off the train car: Three red chairs allow figs to sit down; and I've always loved the 1x4 control tile with two moveable levers. The track assembly has six straight tracks, a slammer mechanism, and a few barriers: Slamming the mechanism causes the train to lunge forward on the track: The first barrier is two road signs (STOP sign stickers not attached). They are only attached to the track, with the other side placed on a 1x2 grey tile: At the end of the track is the web barrier with five spiderwebs and a white "Ninja-rope" for Spiderman swing play: Lastly, another view of the subway car on the track. It would look better with stickers: COMMENTS So, what do you think of this little train car and accessories? You don't have to be a Spiderman fan to appreciate a city subway car and track assembly. I may just create some custom decals, replace the small wheels with train wheels, add buffers, and see how this train car looks in my Train Town. I think the train car offers some nice train windows, 10 2x2 light grey, 2 2x4 light grey, 2 2x2 dark grey, and 4 2x3 dark grey, and I really like the rounded ends of the car. The additional pieces used to make the track assembly can certainly be used in one's city. Many of the Spiderman LEGO sets were on clearance in the U.S. I think I picked this set up for $12-$15 at the time. I felt that the value (on sale) was well worth the money, and it offers a train for adults, and some Spiderman fun for the kids. What are your thoughts? Quote
FinalFeature Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 Thanks for the review TheBrickster. This was my first and only spider man set that i bought. I had forgotten that there were some stickers in the set. Quote
Rick Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 Thanks for the nice review TheBrickster. I bought Doc-Ock's hide out as the only set of the Spiderman series merely because it was on clearance and contained an excellent parts selection. Which kind of indicates how interested I was in the Spiderman line. I always found the subway car an interesting design from the looks of the catalog/box images. Now that I see it in more detail in your review, I must say I'm not too impressed by it. It's a bit blocky and simple. The color scheme is nice though and with a few touches, like opening doors and some more exterior and interior detailing, this would make a very good subway car. I still hope TLG makes something like this or a tram for the City theme sometime. Quote
lightningtiger Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 Thanks for the review 'The Brickster' ! Interesting set - the train is worth it though - you can expand easily on it and make a bigger one I guess. It seems to a have a racers feel to it with the punch mechanism - this was purely aimed towards 9 year old boys ! I'm a conformist! everyone ! Quote
The Eye Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 My thoughts are that that was an excellent train/Spiderman review. Personally, I like this set quite a bit. It's got a great amount of figures, Doc Ock (least favourite head, though), Spidey, J.J. Jameson and a basic train conductor. The train itself is simple but well designed for its purpose. The launcher definitely adds playability and is true to that part in the movie. I like the web wall, but I have one question: does it bend slightly when hit by the train or is the plastic too thick? I don't know if anyone remembers, but there was a LEGO/Spiteyourface made movie from 2004 about the Spiderman 2 sets- this one included. (thanks bunky213) Quote
General Redwater Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 Great Review!!! The set looks ............................good(maybe) The only real highlight of the set is the train car, Thats my opinion. Quote
I Scream Clone Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 I had no idea there was a train set in the Spiderman line. Brickster you have produced a top notch crisp review of a really nice set. I love the detailing on the subway car, as well as the webbing complete with radioactive spiders Looks like a nice set of figures to boot. Great stuff. Quote
WhiteFang Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 Excellent review! Seriously, I never had a chance to own any Spiderman sets, and in this case, this set is pretty fun to play with. Imagine the fun and ramping you could get in there. I am so envy of you. Thanks for sharing another one of your great reviews. Quote
Alex the Great Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 Very nice review , this is the only spiderman set that I had. It was quite a bit of fun, but it had lots of stickers and the build was okay. Quote
def Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 I was not collecting when this came out, but now I'd really love a Spider-Man set. I don't know if this would be the best one though. Thanks for illuminating us with this review! Quote
gunm Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 Nice review! Wish I had been collecting when this came out, I probably would've gotten it on clearance or something... Quote
LegoDad42 Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 Excellent review! The train looks good but could benefit from some chrome pieces. Quote
LegoLyons Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 Nice review thanks. I have the majority of this set, bought as spares, i may well have to try and complete it now. I love the train in this set, its simple yet very realistic, if that makes sense?? Quote
legolooney Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 i love this set, i bought it for the subway carriage that i used in an animation, i just wish that had included 2 or three carriages! great review btw! Quote
Wout Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 (edited) Thank you for the nice review. I didn't bought this set when it was in shops because it was that time (2004) around 40 euro (around 50-60 u.s.dollars) and the only thing I really liked about this set was Jonah Jamesson. A year later were most Spiderman sets for sale and I bought some of them, but I didn't see these in sale. @ the Eye: Thank you for the link. I never saw that video and I found it quite funny. Edited March 8, 2010 by Wout Quote
green dewback Posted March 9, 2010 Posted March 9, 2010 I have this set and I bought 4 more of those rails from bricklink together with it. My original plan was to angle the last rail upwards so it would send the train flying. Tried a few settings but the train would just derail at the angled spot. Quote
jayo Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 It's quite a nice set! The labels are a bit of a pain, but it's still good! The train is a great recreation of the CTA 2200 series cars, and it can be likened to their newer cars as well(2400s and later models). Quote
BillytheKid Posted March 27, 2012 Posted March 27, 2012 (edited) Nice review. And what you get, when you put 4 cars behind eachother at 9v track? Edited March 31, 2012 by AFOL12v Oversized Image Removed Quote
WesternOutlaw Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 Awesome picture AFOL12v but I know that you know our image posting guidelines. I'll let you resize. Aside from the HUGE image and a two-year old bump, I like seeing this with a 12V twist. The additional cars look great. EDIT March 29: It's been a few days - image removed. Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 The Stormtrooper look fantastic on the railway platform! Quote
Piranha Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 That is a very nice shot right there. Maybe TLG will make a real subway train some day. Quote
Night City Dream Posted November 17, 2019 Posted November 17, 2019 Unfortunately, can’t see the pictures. Quote
The Island Chronicles Posted November 17, 2019 Posted November 17, 2019 (edited) That set was amazing. I loved how it had an actual working train car too.......with seating for passengers. I was able to use it eith my regular Lego trains and make a small rapid transit service in my town. If it had couplings though, I would put some extra cars. The other one I liked from classic Spider Man was that ambulance set. So with that being said, I'd say it was Train-Tacular. Edited November 17, 2019 by pooda Quote
TOTDForever Posted July 23, 2020 Posted July 23, 2020 I've always wanted this set, it is hard to find for a reasonable price brand new Quote
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