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Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Battery-Powered Thomas
— Learning Curve LC99717 —
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06 Apr 2009



Does not work well
Having 2 young boys we have been into Thomas for quite some time over a 4 year span. This was about the 4th battery powered engine I have bought for them. The other ones have been durable and fun to play with and the batteries last for quite sometime.
This one has a very sticky on button which is so tight my 4 year old can not even turn it on. Not much fun for him....
–J Smithfrom Amazon.com
29 Mar 2009



Great toy, doesn't last
I got this toy for my 2 year old son. He loved it for about 2 weeks. Many complain about the noise it makes, but I felt it was a train and should make some noise, that's what trains do. Others complain that it sucks up batteries. My response was to get rechargeable ones so that I wouldn't go through them every day. I saw complaints about the inability to use the push option on the train. If you turn the power button off, it rolls fine. Some people even complain that it detracts from the c...
–T. Michaelsfrom Amazon.com
23 Aug 2008



Various Issues...
As others eluded to, it states that you can switch into a freewheeling mode, but even following the directions on the Learning Curve website's FAQ page, 2 of these did not work. I returned the first one after speaking with Learning Curve. They told me that if it won't freewheel, then it is defective and to return it. Replacement unit did the same thing, click every time I push it.
Some off-brand wooden track also is not very compatible with this train. I had some Imaginarium track, and th...
–B. Robertsonfrom Amazon.com