Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Kunde
27 juli 2025
Super Kombination aus Weichen, der Kreuzung und auch Prellböcken. Hat die Spielmöglichkeiten für mein Kind erweitert und wird gerne benutzt.
Bonnie J
28 juni 2025
It's BRIO....obviously a toy. It was a birthday gift for my grandson.
Christer Klarström
17 juni 2025
Mer korsningar och växelspår :)
Mom&Son
19 maart 2025
Brio quality. Sturdy and useful track pieces, which increase the complexity of the track layout - a lot more fun for the kids. A few teething issues: the T-junction doesn't really work that well and the switching tracks takes a lot of the speed out of a free wheeling train (potentially derails it too). You can’t flip the pieces over to use the other side either (a feature I like in some of the other sets). The spherical shaped joins (when connected) have a tendency to leave a gap around the join, which again slows the trains down. I haven’t so far had an issue with spherical joins breaking (unlike other users). However, I can agree that the flat joints are seamless, stronger.
Steven G. Hites
6 december 2024
Anyone who has kids who really "like" their wooden railway will need additional track beyond the basics that are provided in any starter set. This is especially true with less expensive brands, but can be an issue if parents buy a "Thomas" set that is actually not a full wooden railway in a box but is instead just an "add on" like a log loader or a mine tipple. For an interesting railroad, your kids will need LOTS of extra straight and curved sections of varying lengths and radius, but remember: that only expands the basic loop. The real fun comes with creating a wooden railway with multiple switches, crossovers ("diamonds"), inclines up to and down from bridges that can cross over your own line, and even "merging" track sections. This becomes an endless type of children's puzzle: the more pieces you have for the puzzle when you give it to your kids, the more interest they will have in playing with the wooden railway system. It holds their interest longer to have the challenges of making up various track designs. No two track designs are ever exactly alike. The reason for this long-winded review is this: you absolutely need this track Expansion Pack. You may need two or three of them. It depends on the interest of your kids. My 2 1/2 year old grandson has as much fun with building and design-building these wild intricate floor railways as my 6-year old granddaughter does. Big suggestion: the fact is that lots of kids get tired in a week of the "train table" wooden railway you gave them for Christmas because it does not have any flexibility to become something else. It is completely limited by the size of the train table. "No space" equals limited creativity. They can have this extra space just by taking the track off the table, adding the Expansion Pack (AND about 30 more straight tracks of various lengths, 30 more curve sections of the two standard radius types, and at least two sets of up and down ramp tracks WITH PIERS to carry them), and laying it all out on the floor every few days. And don't forget the short male/male and female/female transition tracks! You MUST have them, too! The wild flowering puzzle railroads your kids will create through the house will be fantastic, and the "simple" little wooden railway will be played with and used over and over for many months to come. It will make them better at doing everything, parents. Who knows? Your grand daughter might become the president of the Union Pacific. At the very least she will have fond memories of the golden days when she played with those little wooden trains. Go for it. Steve Hites, Skagway, Alaska
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