Thomas & Friends™ TrackMaster ™ Risky Rails Bridge Drop
  • Product: W3542

    Price: $60.00

Working at the Blue Mountain Quarry is a big adventure for Thomas, and the Risky Rails Bridge Drop takes the daring action to new heights! Thomas carries the boulder up the winding Blue Mountain Quarry track. Send it down the chute and zooming across the cargo zip-line with help from Merrick the gantry crane. As Thomas chugs back down the track, the bridge collapses! Will Thomas be able to travel these risky rails safely? It’s the tallest TrackMaster™ set yet!
Includes a motorized Thomas engine that requires one AA battery, not included.
Thomas & Friends™ TrackMaster ™ Risky Rails Bridge Drop 1.4 5 9 9
WORST PURCHASE EVER!!!! This track is hard to put together then it don't want to STAY together!!!! It took me and my husband an HOUR or so to put it together, then like 15 mins later it fell apart as my son was playing with it. I wouldn't recommend this track for ANYONE!!!! March 6, 2013
Good Track My child and I enjoy this track. It was a not so difficult to assemble. Although it is a bit unstable it does not fall apart even though we have an inclined floor. Integrating it with the other sets was not so difficult, it actually acted as a 3rd level to the entire network we created. January 24, 2013
WASTE OF MONEY It was difficult to put together and once you got it together it just kept falling apart. My son was very upset all he wanted to do was play with it, we spent most of our time fixing the tracks and tower so he could get his train to go on it without falling to bits. all in all waste of money. January 18, 2013
Very Disappointed We bought this set for our son who loves Thomas - he got 12 different Thomas and Friends gifts this last Christmas and New Year. He liked this one a lot and then when we started building it we got very disappointed. We experienced what most of the parents/grandparents in this review section did and more - my kid kept crying and wanting to play with it. And my kid gets really disappointed because he likes to build too and when it starts falling apart he gets very sad. He's only 2 years old and we wanted to start building sets when he turns 3 and we want to buy more Thomas the Train Trackmaster sets. Whatever happened to your Quality Assurance? Why let this product get finalized and be sold at all? January 14, 2013
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