Thomas The Tank Engine - Giggling Troublesome Trucks - Sale Price: 18.99
The Troublesome Trucks are famous for causing trouble for whichever engine must pull them. These trucks feature rocking action, and giggle with the push of a button. This unique item really captures the personality of the Troublesome Trucks. The giggling sounds -- plus the rickety action -- bring these characters to life like never before. Vehicles are an integral part of the wooden railway and drive consumer sales. TWR consumers are always looking for new vehicles and all new vehicles are guaranteed best-sellers. The Troublesome Trucks appear in many episodes of Thomas & Friends. Each truck measures 3.5". |
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6" Short Straight Track - Sale Price: 2.25
Track pieces sold individually. Age: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Manufacturer: Maxim Enterprises |
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Thomas the Tank Engine - Edward the Great Set - Sale Price: 75.99
Inspired by the popular "Edward the Great" story from the It's Great to be an Engine video. Kids reenact the episode's exciting race with unique versions of Edward and Spencer, and play along as an over-confident Spencer races a slower-but-more-determined Edward. This 29-piece set also includes an exclusive Duke & Duchess Coach Car and an exclusive furniture cargo car. Ages: 3 + Manufacturer: RC2 |
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Thomas the Tank Engine - Spencer - Sale Price: 18.99
Spencer is just about the shiniest, sleekest engine the Island of Sodor has ever seen. A striking silver express engine, Spencer was brought to the Island as the private engine of the visting Duke and Duchess. As featured in "New Friends for Thomas" video. Compatible with Learning Curve (Thomas the Tank Engine) and most other wooden railway systems. Age: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Manufacturer: Learning Curve |
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Thomas the Tank Engine - Aquarium Cars - Sale Price: 18.99
The octopus and the shark inside these Aquarium cars move and float as they travel through the Island of Sodor. Compatible with Learning Curve (Thomas the Tank Engine) and most other wooden railway systems. Age: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Manufacturer: Learning Curve |
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