This is a great pleaser for you little one who loves Thomas the tank engine and friends, my son had been asking for this toy for ages and it was hard to find, only Amazon could supply it.
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Bear in mind that if you have the "Sodor Quarry Loader" that the second wagon Percy is pulling can't pass the "Sodor Quarry loader"... The wagon is too wide!
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Bear in mind that if you have the "Sodor Quarry Loader" that the second wagon Percy is pulling can't pass the "Sodor Quarry loader"... The wagon is too wide!
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Please be aware that a couple years ago, Learning Curve changed the design of their battery trains. The new trains had the ability to free-wheel when turned off (previously this was not the case so if the engines were off they could not be used like normal wooden trains).
This change in design improved the useability of trains allowing normal push play as well as unassisted battery powered operation. It did however mean that the cogs (instead of being engaged at all times which prevented moving when switched off with older trains) have to engage and disengage when the train is switched on and off. The cogs can occasionally engage incorrectly and stick in such a way as to prevent the train froom running.
My 3 year old (a great Thomas Fan) was given a Flair James as a present. He gives all his wooden engines a hard life! But, I must say the Flair toy has faired much much worst than all his older Brio engines (I understand that Brio no longer make Thomas toys), the paint finish has really flaked and worn away, the toy also appears to be much more flimsily held together -not screwed like the Brio engines and will need to be kept an eye on. Also from a purely 'Dad' perspective, the printing quality of the graphics on the toy are really poor. All in all, it should not be selling for the same price as the Brio version it replaced. Be warned!
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My 3 year old (a great Thomas Fan) was given a Flair James as a present. He gives all his wooden engines a hard life! But, I must say the Flair toy has faired much much worst than all his older Brio engines (I understand that Brio no longer make Thomas toys), the paint finish has really flaked and worn away, the toy also appears to be much more flimsily held together -not screwed like the Brio engines and will need to be kept an eye on. Also from a purely 'Dad' perspective, the printing quality of the graphics on the toy are really poor. All in all, it should not be selling for the same price as the Brio version it replaced. Be warned!
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My 3 year old (a great Thomas Fan) was given a Flair James as a present. He gives all his wooden engines a hard life! But, I must say the Flair toy has faired much much worst than all his older Brio engines (I understand that Brio no longer make Thomas toys), the paint finish has really flaked and worn away, the toy also appears to be much more flimsily held together -not screwed like the Brio engines and will need to be kept an eye on. Also from a purely 'Dad' perspective, the printing quality of the graphics on the toy are really poor. All in all, it should not be selling for the same price as the Brio version it replaced. Be warned!
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