Toy Story Celebration Train & RC Car
A little western train packed with four of the biggest names in Andy's toy box.
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Set 43264 · 2025
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This set made me smile before I even got the pieces sorted, because LEGO clearly built it around the idea that a four year old should be able to open the box and start playing within minutes.
You get Woody, Jessie, Buzz, and Bo Peep, a western style train engine towing two parade floats, and a chunky buildable version of Andy's actual RC car from the first movie. It is simple, it is fast, and it is genuinely sweet as a 30th anniversary nod to Toy Story. If you are shopping for a preschooler or a very young Toy Story fan, this hits the mark. If you are an adult collector hoping for a display centerpiece, I would look elsewhere in the range.
Best for: preschoolers and young Toy Story fans just starting to build on their own
What it is
I love what LEGO did here. This is a 4 plus set through and through, and it knows exactly what job it has to do. You get a western style train engine, two parade floats built around a seesaw and a little spaceship, and a boxy RC car pulled straight from the opening scenes of the first Toy Story. Every piece is oversized and forgiving, the instructions move in big clear steps, and the whole thing is designed so a young kid can dump out the bags and build it themselves with minimal help.
The catch
The honest caveat is that at 206 pieces split across several small builds, there just is not much substance here for an older kid or an adult fan. None of the individual models are complex enough to hold your attention once assembled, and the train in particular feels more like a toy than a display piece. I also would not call the RC car a proper vehicle, it looks the part but it is a push toy, not something with real remote control function.
Who it's for
Where this set really earns its keep is the minifigure lineup. Woody, Jessie, Buzz, and Bo Peep together, at this price, for a kid just old enough to start building on their own, is a genuinely good deal. If you are buying for yourself as a collector or want engineering to sink your teeth into, skip it and look at the bigger Toy Story sets instead.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this one took me maybe fifteen minutes total, and that is by design. The pieces are chunky, the color blocking is bright and easy to read, and each of the three models, train, floats, and RC car, comes in its own separately bagged batch so a young builder never gets overwhelmed by a big pile of parts. Nothing here is going to test your patience, which is exactly the point for the intended age group.
The real value is in the minifigures rather than any single new mold. Getting Woody, Jessie, Buzz Lightyear, and Bo Peep together in one set at this price point is generous, since a lot of Disney sets in this size range only include one or two figures. The western train styling and the parade float theme tie the set to Toy Story's 30th anniversary, and the RC car build is a nice little reference for anyone who remembers Andy's actual toy from the first film, even if it does not roll under its own power.
Fun facts
- 01The set marks the 30th anniversary of Toy Story, which first hit theaters in 1995.
- 02It includes Woody, Jessie, Buzz Lightyear, and Bo Peep as minifigures, a strong lineup for a set aimed at ages 4 and up.
- 03The buildable RC car is modeled on Andy's real remote control car from the original film.
- 04Each model ships in its own separate bag so younger builders can tackle the train, floats, and car one at a time.
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