Set Facts
- The steam locomotive at the front of the train features a gray boiler, a large chimney, and is styled with dark red and gilded details.
- The first car is a coal car featuring a dark red and black color scheme and the name "Brick Express."
- The passenger car includes dark green seats, small tables, and a removable black roof.
- The set was designed by llucky.
- Since the original design, an extra train car has been added along with six more minifigures and horses, while the metallic sheen was removed from the train. The piece count has increased by 432 in the final version.
- The Wild West Train was the third set to reach funding within 11 minutes of release.
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Wild West Train Reviews
Brick Fanatics
“Llucky’s Wild West Train is keeping things within the classic theme following 910030 General Store with a detailed LEGO train featuring two carriages and some accessories as well as a brick-built track base to display the model.”
Brick Fanatics
“Wild West Train has had some considerable changes, including a whole extra car being added to the train. The suggested metallic sheen on the front of the train has been removed but in its place are six more minifigures. The water tower’s railing is more simple than... More originally proposed and horses have been added to the experience to complete the Wild West scene. Overall, the piece count now stretches to over 3,100 parts with three more stickers to boot.”
BrickEconomy Expert Review
“The Wild West Train from the BrickLink Designer Program is an impressively detailed model featuring a locomotive, tender, flatbed, passenger car, and a well-crafted boxcar with sliding doors and a detailed interior. The set also includes a display base with a windmill, water tower, and desert scenery, enhancing its presentation. While some areas of the build feel fragile and the locomotive could be more substantial, the overall design captures the essence of a classic Western train with intricate building techniques and a generous selection of... More minifigures.”
Subtheme Analysis
Annual growth
+27.04% (this set +26.38%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Wild West Train currently ranks #3 out of the top most owned sets in BrickLink Designer Program Series 4.
About BrickLink Designer Program Series 4

The BrickLink Designer Program Series 4 is a fan-driven initiative where LEGO enthusiasts submit custom designs for potential production as official LEGO sets. The program involves a voting process to select finalists, followed by a crowdfunding phase where supporters can pre-order their favorite designs. Sets that reach a minimum of 3,000 pre-orders will be produced, with a cap of 30,000 units per set. The five selected sets for Series 4 are Wild West Train, Siege Encampment, Merchant Boat, Medieval Seaside Market and Riverside Scholars. Pre-ordering started on Februrary 4th, 2025 with production and shipment in July 2025. Both the Medieval Seaside Market and Siege Encampment sold out the first day.
Designer Program Series 4 was introduced in 2025 and currently consists of 5 sets. As of today,
910044 Wild West Train is the most valuable Designer Program Series 4 set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $430.
Summary
BrickLink Designer Program Series 4 Wild West Train set 910044 was released on February 4, 2025, retailing for $280, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $430, while used sets sell around $357.
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At the head of the train is a steam locomotive, styled in true Wild West fashion. It features a gray boiler with a tangle of pipes and a large chimney at the front, all decked out in dark red and gilded details. The cabin features brown windows, giving it a classic, rustic look.
The first car is a coal car, loaded up with coal and decked out in a dark red and black color scheme. On the side, you’ll find the name of the train: “Brick Express”, as bold as a bandit’s bounty.
Next up, we have the passenger car. Its dark red and brown colors, along with a removable black roof, make it a sight for sore eyes. The car is pleasantly rounded, and inside, you’ll find dark green seats and small tables, perfect for a game of cards or a quick bite to eat.
The last car is a transport car. It’s built from thin vertical wooden planks, and you can see clear damage on some of the boards, giving it a well-traveled look. The sliding doors reveal the interior, and the gray roof is also...
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