Does what it says on the box. Four curves to add to your Brio system - unfortunately that's not many when you probably want to expand a starter set. You'll find you need to buy a few boxes of these basics which will work out costly.
Perhaps better to supplement your Brio starter set with cheaper track from one of the many alternative manufacturers (but a word of warning - stick with Brio for anything 'non-track', like buildings).
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Does what it says on the box. Four curves to add to your Brio system - unfortunately that's not many when you probably want to expand a starter set. You'll find you need to buy a few boxes of these basics which will work out costly.
Perhaps better to supplement your Brio starter set with cheaper track from one of the many alternative manufacturers (but a word of warning - stick with Brio for anything 'non-track', like buildings).
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Does what it says on the box. Four curves to add to your Brio system - unfortunately that's not many when you probably want to expand a starter set. You'll find you need to buy a few boxes of these basics which will work out costly.
Perhaps better to supplement your Brio starter set with cheaper track from one of the many alternative manufacturers (but a word of warning - stick with Brio for anything 'non-track', like buildings).
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Having looked at the various Brio sets available, we opted for this as it had such a variety of components: bridges, railway crossing, crane, forklift truck, a motorised engine and a push along engine that makes appropriate train noises; the number of track pieces allows for a variety of circuits (unlike the figure of 8 tracks) which gives more interest. The only criticism is the relatively poor way in which the track sits in bridge supports, which is fairly unstable and encessitates regualr rebuilds (particularly with enthusiastic toddlers around!) but this is a minor quibble in what is otherwise an excellent set.
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Having looked at the various Brio sets available, we opted for this as it had such a variety of components: bridges, railway crossing, crane, forklift truck, a motorised engine and a push along engine that makes appropriate train noises; the number of track pieces allows for a variety of circuits (unlike the figure of 8 tracks) which gives more interest. The only criticism is the relatively poor way in which the track sits in bridge supports, which is fairly unstable and encessitates regualr rebuilds (particularly with enthusiastic toddlers around!) but this is a minor quibble in what is otherwise an excellent set.
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Bought this train when it first came out and it has proved to be an excellent investment. Each time they bring out a new item in the SmartTrack range, the train goes straight back to the top of the list of favourite toys.
We bought the engine shed and reversing tracks for Christmas and had Brio track all over the floor while the train trundled around, back and forth between station and engine shed. Definitely a good buy if you have boys who love trains.
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Bought this train when it first came out and it has proved to be an excellent investment. Each time they bring out a new item in the SmartTrack range, the train goes straight back to the top of the list of favourite toys.
We bought the engine shed and reversing tracks for Christmas and had Brio track all over the floor while the train trundled around, back and forth between station and engine shed. Definitely a good buy if you have boys who love trains.
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