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26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Package content Sep 04, 2011
By Dan Before I bought this set I checked allot over the internet for the package content and I couldn't find it anywhere. And I still wonder why, because this is a great package value for the price:
18 x Straight Tracks (meaning 3 x Lego Duplo Legoville - Straight Tracks - 6 Pieces)
20 x Curved Track (meaning more then 3.3 x LEGO Duplo: Legoville Curved Track 6 Pieces (2735))
2 x Switch Track (meaning 1 x Duplo Legoville Train Switch Track)
1 x Intersection (not sold alone)
1 x rail crossing with 2 barriers (7 pieces)
1 x rail crossing sign (2 pieces)
2 x animals (a horse and a caw)
5 x yellow fences
3 x human figurines
2 x train: 1 locomotive with 2 wagons (9 pieces each train)
1 x bridge (5 pieces)
38 x small bricks (small bricks from trains and rail crossing not included)
1 x double brick (green)
1 x quadruple brick (yellow)
1 x platform
1 x luggage
1 x window (2 pieces)
1 x clock
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128 pieces
Have a lot of fun!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
comes with two trains Sep 17, 2010
By Amy B
"of two"
Comes with two locomotives, four cargo cars, one cow, one horse, two engineers, one passenger with a suitcase, blocks for trees, blocks for station (clock block), five fences, one train crossing and one bridge
We got this for our son (just turned 3) thinking it would be another way for him to put tracks together on his own and boy were we right. It even comes with lego's famous blue prints for making many different track configurations. The blue print is his favorite part. I was happy to see that it does come with the two trains in the picture so if friends come over sharing will be easier. This is a PUSH train so all train sounds come from your child's mouth. The track system is rather large (too big for a train table in most of the diagramed track configurations) and our son is still figuring out how to get from one side of the track to the other without "breaking the track". It does seem that it is the same track as the battery powered train so they could be used together.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Awesome! Amazing! Jan 04, 2010
By Dave Larkin This was easier to find than Thomas duplo train sets and was much better value too. There are well over 100 pieces, lots of track, trains, blocks and special pieces to build towns and play out stories with. It's fully compatible with Duplo Thomas trains.
This is part of the Educational line of Duplo sets - Always well developed sets with lognevity and educational play in mind.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
More pieces than I expected Mar 28, 2011
By Pingmeister This is a surprisingly large set.
While, as in any Duplo set, the standard blocks don't allow for very good "modeling" the amount of track and train pieces make for some very large, complex track layouts.
My two year old daughter loves when I set up alternate paths for the trains So she gets to decide what the trains get to "visit".
We have a weekly game of setting up this track and both my daughter and I are still having a great time, a month after purchase.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Tons of options for hours of play Feb 21, 2011
By fractalfoot This is a great toy. My husband and 23 month old son have spent hours with it, not only configuring the tracks in various loops the traditional way, but also building "ramps" out of the tracks for racing the cars down. Almost every evening an elaborate new construction emerges, only to be deconstructed and put back into the included sturdy plastic bin. You can connect the tracks together using the duplo 8's, which makes it possible to tilt the tracks to make ramps and change the height of the tracks. Then you can compare heavily loaded cars and light cars, various designs... all sorts of physics experiments, and a version of the pine-wood derby in your own living room. My 5 month old daughter loves to watch, and as she got one of the two trains in her stocking at Christmas, is looking forward to getting bigger so she can play too. For now, she happily holds pieces in her hands and inspects them during the building sessions. The push trains can also be connected side by side to make fabulous moving towers, movie shooting rigs, etc. Our set was missing a piece (the cross track X pieces) but I went on the Lego site, clicked on the picture of the missing part, and it was quickly mailed to us. Make sure to consider getting extra track pieces too... especially rounded ones, as nothing's more frustrating than to come up with a cool track design and not be able to complete it.
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