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Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Water Tower Figure 8 Set | 
| Brand: Learning Curve Category: Toy
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $29.45 as of 9/7/2010 19:29 CDT details You Save: $10.54 (26%)
New (29) Collectible (3) from $25.00
Seller: Ricks Goodies Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 159
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 8 years Size: 3 years-and UP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 16.1 x 3.9 x 10.2
MPN: 99556 Model: LC99556 UPC: 789887023080 EAN: 0796714995564 ASIN: B00005BLMC
Release Date: November 26, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Thomas The Tank Engine, Thomas Wooden Railway, A New Way To Play With Thomas | | • | Works With all Thomas Wooden Railway Items, High Quality Track and Cars | | • | Best Play Value, Best Fun, Your Best Thomas Friend | | • | Handmade with REAL WOOD | | • | Recommended Age Range 3 to 5 Years |
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Product Description Introduce a young engineer to Thomas and Friends, or add to a Thomas fan's collection with this 25-piece wooden train set. The unique water tower gives Thomas and his hard-working Friends a place to relax and re-fill their water supply. Set includes a stone bridge, water tower and cargo car along with Thomas, Sir Tophatt and more. Measures 16"L x 5"W x 9"H.
Editorial Review Little conductors will have loads of fun with this high-quality figure-eight railroad set from Thomas & Friends. Made of wood, the track features an elevated bridge in the center and a water tower where Thomas can re-fuel; the "water" rises and falls with flicks of the spout. Sir Topham Hatt and a red cargo car keep Thomas company. Other items in the 25-piece set include a railroad-crossing sign, a stop sign, and a tree. The instructions clearly diagram how to assemble the track. The box has a handle and makes a good carrying case. --Andy Boynton
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Fantastic value and wonderfully entertaining August 5, 2004 Allison D (Tucson, AZ United States) 92 out of 93 found this review helpful
This is by far the best deal I've seen on a Thomas set. The water tower retails alone for $24.00 and the bridge for $18! My son is absolutely wild about Thomas and the water tower and bridge are the two things he plays with the most. I am thrilled that they have combined them into a set along with track, and plan to give this as a gift to my nephew.
The water tower contains liquid that appears to "drain" when you lower the spout (this alone is worth hours of entertainment for a toddler). The bridge has 3 parts and is very easy for young hands to assemble. It's reasonably stable, although the top piece is not held in place with anything other than gravity and can be knocked over accidentally. There is plenty of room underneath for trains and track. Some cheaper sets have bridges that are so low that the trains don't fit underneath.
Thomas brand track is excellent quality and features indented "ties," unlike less expensive versions. However, it's fully compatible with Brio, Imaginarium, and several generic brands on the market. This set also includes a Thomas train and cargo car to start your Thomas collection (Watch out! It's addicting). These would retail for about $10 apiece if you bought them separately. If your child already has a Thomas train, don't worry. To a 2 or 3 year old, two identical trains are more fun than one.
A simple figure-8 track layout is best for young children who are being introduced to wooden train sets for the first time. You can also rearrange the pieces to make a loop or simple circle. I highly recommend this set as a first train set for any boy or girl age 2 and up! A great companion is Thomas Wacky Track, which allows for a wider range of curve diameters, and reduces the frustration level of beginning engineers.
Starting out with wooden railroads? January 18, 2006 C. Hashimoto (Cambridge, MA USA) 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
I purchased this set and the Figure 8 Expansion Set for my son for Christmas 2005. He is just over 2 years old, and he loves Thomas the Tank Engine in particular, and all things train related in general, so this was a very easy decision to make. The quality of Learning Curve's wooden track is very good; the pieces are made from hardwood, and are quite sturdy. While we have expanded using other generic tracks which are compatible with Brio/Thomas track, there is a noticeable difference in the quality.
I would offer one caveat. This set is very similar to the Conductor's Figure 8 Set, which is typically offered for the same price. While the water tower that comes with this set is a pretty neat accessory, I think that the Conductor's set offers a bit better value, as it comes with Thomas and two cars (Water Tower set only comes with one engine and one car), as well as an additional switch track and a conversion ramp. These offer a bit more flexibility in layout and play, especially since my son is not terribly interested in the water tower right now (though this may change when he gets older).
Great value for Thomas pieces. The yellow water tower is slightly different from the red one. October 17, 2005 Doctor Trance (MA, United States) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Tons of stuff come in this set, for a super price: a Thomas, cargo train with cargo piece, a tree, a Sir Topham Hat figure, two signs, a 3 section bridge, a water tower, and tracks that form a figure 8.
If you add up the price of the red water tower, one train with attached cargo train, a bridge, and several track sets and accessories, you would be at a price 50-75% more than the cost of this excellent Thomas starter set. This set is even worth it if you already have other pieces in the line. My son wanted a water tower, and I figured why pay the price of a single one, when for a few dollars more, you get 2 trains, a bridge, signs, a figure, a tree, and tons of track. While some of the larger Thomas sets don't really save you cash and can be very pricey, this one is probably the best value out there.
One other note, the differences between the red and yellow tower are not just the color. The red one, sold by itself, has the train track piece attached to it as one unit. The yellow one in this set does not have a track attached, but comes with two little magnets in front, and there is one straight track piece that has the two magnets on the side, so you can make it stay put. It may take a few minutes when you disassemble it, to find the right track piece with the magnet, and if you have a lot of track like we do, it can take several minutes!! In a way, it's better than the red one, in that you can place it where you want, even around a curve, by just using it alone. On the downside, if you lose that magnetic piece of track, you won't get it to attach to anything anymore.
I was so surprised to find this set!! July 17, 2005 mommy of boys (fl) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I only came across this set while pricing the water tower on different websites, and knew it was the one. I was about to buy the track and the water tower seperately, which would be a huge waste of money. I have compared the water towers, and I believe the $25 one is 1 piece and the color red...other than that it is identical to the one in the set when it comes to size and weight.
I had set it up the other day to "inspect" it, to make sure it was really what I wanted to give ds. The track set up is very easy and only takes a minute or two. The tracks are double sided, which would make it easier for him. Two of the tracks have a road print on them, and don't look like the other side at all, but I don't mind. The train also moved slowly across the track. The track pieces do fit a little snug, which is a positive and negative. It is good because I know it won't be easy for a piece to slide out of place, if it gets hit a few times, and it is harder for my son to take apart. The negative is that I will have to put it together and take it apart because it will be hard for him to do those (it isn't a big deal at all). It does come with a Thomas Engine...when I was reading up on this set, I couldn't find anywhere if it came with an engine. I thought it just came with the boxcar (very pleased again). The box car that comes with it is plastic, not wood like the rest, it isn't a big deal to me, but it may be for others.
I think the price for the set is VERY reasonable. The water tower alone is $25 and the Thomas engine alone is $10. The set comes with both for $40. I like to think that the track set only cost $5, when the price is broken down to the individual items.
Overall I am very satisfied with this train set. I can't wait for ds to open it on his birthday. I also can't wait to add on to it for Christmas. It is a perfect first train set.
Great value for a great set! December 24, 2004 V. McManus (Houston, TX) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
We gave this to our 4 yr old son for his birthday. When he opened it - he yelled out "Cool!". I don't think there could be any higher praise from a 4 yr old.
He had wanted the water tower, but since it retailed for $25 alone - I felt it was definitely worth it to spend $15 more and get the whole set!
Thomas products from learning curve are excellent quality and will provide years of enjoyment for your little engineer!
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