- Die-cast metal chassis and body
- Chunky rubber-lined tires grip track to prevent derailing
- Easy-to-operate start button
- Special magnet helps keep rolling stock on the track
- Recommended Age Range 3 to 5 Years
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Percy is a character from the classic Thomas & Friends stories. Designed with big buttons for smaller fingers, this engine features a die-cast metal chassis and body, powerful four-wheel drive, easy-start button and more. Works both on and off-track. Requires 1 "AA" alkaline battery (not included).
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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compatible with wood Thomas sets; More durable than plastic,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Battery Powered Percy (Toy)
This metal battery operated Percy engine and his metal battery operated companions (Thomas, Lady, etc.) are for use with the wooden track. There are larger plastic battery operated engines that fit both the wooden track and the blue plastic track by Tomy.This is a great product. Very well-constructed. Very durable. It can be switched on, go forward or backward, and it can be pushed manually--another reviewer complained that it could not be pushed, but it can be pushed. Purchasing recommendation: * The metal engines are more durable: The metal engines cost more than the larger plastic battery-operated engines, but they are far more durable. They feel solid in the hand. They go both forward and backwards, while the plastic engines only go forward. They pull the wooden cars that your child may already have. They're just a better fit!
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Percy has a lot of accidents,
By Chateau Margaux "winemaker" (Bordeaux) - See all my reviews
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Battery Powered Percy (Toy)
My daughter (3 years old) had to get Percy the battery-operated engine. I was trying to limit our engine purchases to just Thomas (battery and wood) himself. What the heck? We'll have two battery engines for our "investment" now. Well, Percy is as cute as a bug in a rug, but he tends to fall off the track at every switch tower, sharp turn, or any gap in the track most likely due to the fact that he only has four wheels (vs. Thomas' six). If he's hauling the other cars, they fall off with him. "Percy's a little accident prone" is what we tell our daughter. She still loves him! Maybe that's the lesson here---you've gotta help the engines get back on the track.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Percy Died!,
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This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Battery Powered Percy (Toy)
We bought battery-powered Percy for our 22-mo-old son for X-mas. He had no interest in any of his other X-mas presents after opening this one, and unfortunately this was the first thing he opened, so that was that. He has played with Percy EVERY DAY since X-mas, and suddenly Percy died- his back wheels no longer turn. I had hoped that for the price he would last longer than he did. I also must mention that he had some difficulty staying on the tracks in curves- and they were Thomas tracks, not generic. Percy kept falling off, especially when pulling cars. I suppose we'll be returning him, but after reading other reviews we may exchange him for two wooden engines instead- they don't break! And f.y.i.- Brio's and Imaginarium's battery-powered engines aren't much better- they use up batteries like I don't know what. On the positive side, Percy was thoroughly enjoyed by our son while he lasted, and he had more speed, power, and longer battery life than the Brio and Imaginarium engines.
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