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Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Lady
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List Price: $10.99
Our Price: $6.50
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Product Details
- Batteries Included: 0
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- Binding: Toy
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- Brand: Learning Curve
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- EAN: 0096714991550
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- Features: Handmade from durable New England Hard Maple, Magnets to attach other cars and vehicles, Durable paint job, Petite lady-like size, Recommended Age Range 2 to 5 Years
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Fragile Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Learning Curve
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- Legal Disclaimer: Not for children under the age of 3
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- Manufacturer: Learning Curve
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- Model: LC99155A
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- Product Group: Toy
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- Publisher: Learning Curve
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- Release Date: 2006-06-12
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- Studio: Learning Curve
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- Title: Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Lady
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- UPC: 096714991550
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- Warranty: Please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: All aboard the next stop along the learning curve . . . kids three and up will enjoy the magical adventures of the ever-popular Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway System. Featuring characters from the Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends video series and the Thomas and the Magic Railroad feature film now out on video, this system allows children to re-enact their favorite Thomas tales or create new adventures of their own. Besides encouraging imagination, wooden train-play helps kids develop motor and social skills. The Thomas Wooden Railway System is designed to grow along with kids' increasing skills, offering years of enjoyable play and new adventures around each and every bend. Straight from the movie Thomas and the Magic Railroad, it's Lady! Lady is a very special golden engine who holds the secret to The Magic Mountain. She's the Leading Lady of the major studio motion picture. For use with Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway System sets (sold separately).
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Customer Reviews
Fun, but lacks quality
Ok, I like Thomas and Friends as much as the next guy, but the prices do not reflect quality.
Essentially, Lady is a plastic toy with a wooden block in the center. The painted surfaces of the wood appear strong, but the pain on the plastic parts rub away without much effort. Now, Lady is sitting on her track with one eyebrow ':)
Questionable quality, 90 day warranty, lack of educational value (except for the DVD series). I'll give a generous 3 stars overall.
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Very Attractive
Lady is the beautiful magenta engine with gold trimming who holds the key to the secret of the Magic Railroad. If you've seen the movie Thomas and The Magic Railroad featuring Peter Fonda and Alec Baldwin, you'll be familiar with this charming Lady.
Lady is a straightforward engine (meaning, she doesn't have any moveable parts), but she is attractive. Although my son asked for her, he doesn't take her out much for some reason! (He has dozens of the trains for the wooden tracks--and even has a die cast Lady. He *did* play the diecast version to death, though, wearing off her paint job!)
If your little one loves the Thomas movie and seems enthralled by Lady, it will likely be a welcome addition to the collection. You may want to pick up Diesel with Pinchy, though, so your child can replay the scene in the movie!
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Not what I expected - dimensions given are all wrong
I purchased this for my granddaughter as a gift. I'm not familiar with this line of toys and I was very disappointed when I saw this toy. The description gives the dimensions as 2.1 x 5.0 x 5.0 inches. This little train engine is actually about 2.5 inches long, 2.0 inches tall and 1.25 inches wide. I would not have paid $11 for this if I had known.
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Not one of his favorites....
Poor lady, in our house, sits relegated to the corner of the play room. For some reason, this is not one of my son's favorite engines...he has so many to pick from, and she never gets chosen to haul the other coaches....
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After Two years of use it's time for another one
I was really disapointed when I found my Lady's paint chipped off in most places. We need a new one now and that's a bummer becase I have at least 70 thomas trains and most of them survived pretty well .
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