Thomas and Friends TrackMaster Sodor Lumber Yard
- Help Skarloey lift and load lumber
- Lift logs with the lumber crane
- Send logs down the chute to load Skarloey’s car
Product Description
Skarloey, a narrow gauge engine on Sodor Mountain, loads logs onto his cargo trucks. The logs will be cut into useful lumber at the Sodor Lumber Company. Complete train set includes Log Loader, Skarloey, cargo truck, and track. Special spur track, buffer, and new Sodor destination sign encourage set collectibility. One “AA” battery (not included) required for Skarloey engine. Measures 12″ x 16″ x 3″…. More >>
Thomas and Friends TrackMaster Sodor Lumber Yard
Tagged with: Friends • Lumber • Sodor • Thomas • TrackMaster • Yard
Filed under: Thomas Train Set
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This is a fun train for the under 7 crowd, boys and girls. Our 3 year old granddaughter loves setting this up and tearing it down.
The heavy duty snap tracks are durable and easily assembled by young hands. The Engine is powered by a single AA battery, meaning no electric wires or plugs or polishing the track! The only tool needed is a phillips head screwdriver to insert the battery.
We bought 2 different Thomas Train sets, both use the same tracks and same styled engines, so they are interchangeable and are readily lengthened.
This is a fun, quickly assembled project, that is inexpensive and entertaining to young children.
Rating: 5 / 5
Anybody interested in purchasing this product, or any other products from the “Thomas & friends” line, please read the fine print!!
In the product details of this toy there is a link to a PROP. 65 WARNING. This means that this toy has been found to contain hazardous chemicals (often times lead) in amounts KNOWN TO BE HARMFUL!! This warning is required by the state of California which is why they must post it.
I find it appalling that any toy for a child should demand a prop. 65 warning! Especially a brand as popular and loved as “Thomas & friends” which can probably be found in the home of any child!!! LEARNING CURVE SHOULD DO MORE TO KEEP OUR KIDS SAFE!!
Please look for the prop. 65 warning when purchasing toys for your little one!!
Rating: 1 / 5
at two, he’s a little young for the small signs and even the arches of the bridge, but he can put the tracks together himself and he loves the trains; he runs them all over the house. I found him up in the middle of the night, playing with the train on the tracks. He walks all over the tracks and drags the trains with him everywhere, they are holding up very well and seem like they will be around a long time. The log tower was a bit confusing to assemble, but it works like it should and is pretty cute. The train has a little handle to dump the logs into the log tower, then you push the log holder up to the top where it gets dumped into the loader and back into the train. This is a fun set with or without the battery in the train to make it run. I got this set for under $[...] and is a great buy at that price.
Rating: 4 / 5
Lumber Crane doesn’t seem to work very well. It’s not easy loading the log into the crane especially for a three year old. My grandkids basically build tracks and run their motorized trains on the tracks. Everything else is superfluous.
Rating: 4 / 5
My kids love these. I’m not sure why the company name changed or what. But they are just like the Tomy brand that we bought. The kids did want to get the new track though even though we had tons of the blue tracks. My children have take along, wooden thomas & trackmaster and by far they love the trackmaster the best because they are battery powered. We do go through battries but the kids love it. This was one of the best buys we made.
Rating: 5 / 5