Disney has announced that a new Disney100 train set will be coming to Shop Disney on November 1, 2023.
We don’t have much more information at this time.
There are other Disney 100 train sets out there, including another one from Lionel, but by the image given on Shop Disney, it looks different than the one currently available. So I don’t know if they will be the same or not when it arrives.
Right now Lionel has this Disney 100 train for sale only their site for $529.99
Amazon has it for pre-order for October 29 at $458.11
SET INCLUDES:
- Disney100 4-4-2 Steam Locomotive and tender
- Disappearing Mickey Mouse Coach Car
- Celebration Coach
- Observation car
- Eight pieces of O36 curved FasTrack®
- Two FasTrack® 10″ straight track sections
- One LionChief FasTrack® Terminal section
- One Plug-Expand-Play® Power Lockon section
- Wall-pack power supply
- LionChief remote for locomotive
- LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
- Electric locomotive controlled by included LionChief remote, LionChief Universal Remote (sold separately) or Bluetoothâ„¢ LionChief app
- Lionel Voice Control (LVC) – run your locomotive by speaking commands into your phone via LionChief App
- Voice Streaming & Recording (VSR) – record or live stream your own custom announcements via LionChief App
- On/Off switch for sound
- RailSounds RCâ„¢ sound system with steam chuffing and background sounds, whistle, bell, and user activated announcements
- Operating headlight
- Powerful maintenance-free motor
- Operating couplers
- Puffing smoke
- Molded in Unique Disney100 Celebration Finish
- PASSENGER CAR FEATURES:
- Molded in Unique Disney100 Celebration Finish
- Operating couplers
- Interior LED illumination
- Disappearing Mickey Mouse in “1923” Coach
- LIONCHIEF REMOTE FEATURES:
- Forward and reverse speed control knob
- Three buttons to activate whistle, bell, and special announcements
- Requires three AAA alkaline batteries (not included)
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