Take Along Thomas & Friends Toby the Tram Engine
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| List Price: | £5.99 |
| Price: | £4.99 |
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #2672 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Learning Curve
- Model: LC76004A
- Dimensions: 1.18" h x 2.64" w x 1.77" l, .44 pounds
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Lovely little trains for taking on your travels!
My son has a large collection of the take along Thomas range. These little trains are perfect for taking out and about - they're a lovely size. Ours have lasted quite well considering the heavy play they get from 4 young kids. OK, so they may have a few little chips in them now, but nothing that would take any fun out of them - they just look more authentic!!! And they don't chip nearly as easily as the wooden range.
I would highly recommend these to anyone with Thomas mad kids!
Toby the diecast engine
All the take along thomas range is lovely with such attention to detail and easy for small hands to hold. My son often takes one of these engines to bed with him and at least they aren't big enough to hurt him when he rolls on them in the night. Ideal for fitting in a pocket or handbag when you go out too.
toby: excllent piece
For some reason one of our sons favourites is Toby. This is a great piece and i notice he plays with it a lot. Pity there is no windmill to go with one of the Toby stories (yes i know, like you no doubt...i too am forced to watch them). There is one thing to be aware. this is one of the heavier take along pieces, so if you child is prone to the odd mood to rocket launch toys, you would be advised to steer clear of this, its about double the weight of a normal take along train. the colouring, painting and moulding is spot on on realism.







