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Train mad son? - great xmas present
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I don't think anyone in their right mind would have paid £159 for this table!
At £39 it's possibly about the right price. A lot cheaper just to set up the train set on the floor though?!0 -
Catherine_Johnson wrote: »I don't think anyone in their right mind would have paid £159 for this table!
At £39 it's possibly about the right price. A lot cheaper just to set up the train set on the floor though?!
Please have a look around and compare prices before you judge. In fact even at £159 it is much much cheaper than a lot of the play table avaliable.0 -
http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Toys-R-Us/Toys/Cars-and-Trains/Toy-Trains-and-Playsets/City-Train-Table-and-Railway-Set(0034455)?cm_mmc=CSE-_-ChannelAdvisor-_-GoogleBase-_-0034455&CAWELAID=614536214
I bought this one for my son a few months ago and it is absolutely amazing! bits light up and make noises and you get everything thats in the picture. I went in looking for a Thomas table (which someone else has linked above and is £220! just for the table) and think this is a bargain at £99.99 for everything you get with it. The table is really strong and has drawers in it too for all the pieces, would reccommend this to anyone - it is quite big though, and it took me about 3 hours to put together but I did it on my own so would be quicker with 2 people.0 -
Also good for Sylvanian families, they used to sell a similar table, again very expensive.
Sadly I haven't the room for one either.0 -
The toys r us one... does anyone know if the track is compatible with brio?
Thank you0 -
m0nkeymrs01 wrote: »The toys r us one... does anyone know if the track is compatible with brio?
Thank you
according to the link on the other thread .... yes0 -
toffeeapple wrote: »Have you seen this one then? :eek: Trust me they are expensive.
http://www.elc.co.uk/Thomas-Friends---Thomas-Play-Table/49221,default,pd.html
This is hot:eek:. I suppose if people have enough room in their houses for a train table, would not mind the price too much.0 -
marywooyeah wrote: »http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Toys-R-Us/Toys/Cars-and-Trains/Toy-Trains-and-Playsets/City-Train-Table-and-Railway-Set(0034455)?cm_mmc=CSE-_-ChannelAdvisor-_-GoogleBase-_-0034455&CAWELAID=614536214
I bought this one for my son a few months ago and it is absolutely amazing! bits light up and make noises and you get everything thats in the picture. I went in looking for a Thomas table (which someone else has linked above and is £220! just for the table) and think this is a bargain at £99.99 for everything you get with it. The table is really strong and has drawers in it too for all the pieces, would reccommend this to anyone - it is quite big though, and it took me about 3 hours to put together but I did it on my own so would be quicker with 2 people.
I got this one a couple of years ago for £99 too, well worth it!!!0 -
many thanks. have been looking for one of these at a bragain price to put away for xmas. :T0
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