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79 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not as pleased as I thought I'd be....here's why
After opening it on Christmas day, we realized it DOES NOT come with the 5-way switch track that is pictured on the box. (A VERY important piece for this roundhouse to work). So we have yet to get to play with it. After much searching on the internet, I have found that this roundhouse costs less other places and usually comes WITH the switch track. Unfortunately, I can't...
Published on December 27, 2001

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not a favorite.
My three-year-old son loves Thomas & has many of the wooden railway sets & pieces. We thought he would love the Roundhouse, but this is the least played with item in his collection. In fact, I can't say that I've seen him play with it more than a couple of times and never for long. He'd much rather spend his time moving his trains around the tracks and over mountains...
Published on February 16, 2006 by EReads


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79 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not as pleased as I thought I'd be....here's why, December 27, 2001
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Roundhouse (Toy)
After opening it on Christmas day, we realized it DOES NOT come with the 5-way switch track that is pictured on the box. (A VERY important piece for this roundhouse to work). So we have yet to get to play with it. After much searching on the internet, I have found that this roundhouse costs less other places and usually comes WITH the switch track. Unfortunately, I can't find any place that sells a 5-way switch track w/out the round house. So my advice is to find this item elsewhere WITH the switch track included. Other wise, this will be a great addition to our train collection once we find a way to connect it!
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128 of 137 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for 18 months and up! But expensive..., November 8, 2003
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This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Roundhouse (Toy)
The Thomas train and train collections are durable toys. Their real value, though, is that playing with the toys allows children to act out the great Thomas and Friends children's stories they read and watch.

Kids' imaginations can remarkably supply buildings and water towers and cranes, etc., so that they won't even miss what might be lacking from less expensive sets. And families can build some of these items themselves out of old boxes, etc. BUT I HAVE YET TO MEET KIDS THAT LOVE THOMAS THAT DIDN'T WANT A ROUNDHOUSE.

This is the 'official' Thomas roundhouse, but it is very expensive. YOU PROBABLY CAN FIND A GENERIC ROUNDHOUSE FOR A LOT LESS (MAYBE EVEN 2/3 LESS!) WITH A LITTLE LOOKING.

Purchasing recommendation:
* Choose which type of Thomas trains you will 'standardize' on. There are three kinds: This size of wooden trains from Learning Curve; larger, plastic, battery-operated trains from Tomy; and smaller, die-cast metal trains from Ertl. The wooden trains have the most products and accessories available.

* The clickety-clack (grooved to look like real railroad) track in the Thomas series is great, but it's expensive; I recommend buying generic track. ... You can literally save hundreds of dollars by buying these kinds of sets.

* Buy the Thomas and friends engines separately--and wait for sales. The kids care about the characters, so no short-cutting (ie., Brio or generic trains) here.

* Look for trains bundled with VHS videos. You can get a video and a train (on sale) for about the same price as a train alone.

* Only buy the official accessories (buildings, tables, etc.) if you cannot find generic substitutes for less or cannot make them yourself.

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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the price!, November 11, 1999
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This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Roundhouse (Toy)
My 2 sons love the Thomas the Tank Engine. We Started to purchase the items one at a time, first with a small starter set then we worked our way up to the higher price add ons. It has been a good investment. The train table always full of trains and tracks it is always put to use in our home and the favorite toy when ever other children visit. My children add on and move aroud the peices daily.The prices seem high at first but when you see how much the children love them, use them and keep comming back for more you don't mind spending a little extra. They are toys that get used all the time and don't end up under the beds or in the back of the basement closet. They hold up great even to my 2 boys and that means alot.
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68 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Time For Thomas, September 11, 2004
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Richard R. Carlton (Ada, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Roundhouse (Toy)
The Thomas train sets are great modern versions of the classic indestructible wooden train sets. Simple enough to avoid the toddler age frustrations of getting the cars to run on the track yet complex enough to engage a wide range of ages (up to and including Grandpas). All the stories help with the imagination part....the books & videos provide an endless source of adventures that can be acted out, although most kids are perfectly capable of inventing their own episodes.

Here is my advice, if you are trying to work your way through the maze of start-up options:

First of all, you can spend a fortune on a huge set....even if you can afford it, I would start with something small and give the child the joy of receiving a chain of small but intriguing presents over a long period of time. It fosters the joy of giving/receiving and helps teach them to come back again and again to the same toy...watching it grow, asking for specific items from the stories they hear, etc. Several reviewers suggest painting an old coffee table and this is a great idea.

I suggest the Figure 8 set (the most popular one) or if you want to spend a little bit more, the Conductors Figure 8 set. Both are complex enough to be interesting, but simple enough to give lots of room for growth. Almost immediately I would add a new present of one of the inexpensive engines (you can ask the child which story they like best and get that engine for them....or buy the engine to go with the video or book in the same gift)....these would be Percy The Small Engine, Bill The Yellow Engine, Treavor, (or a bit more $ for:) The Lady Engine, James The Red Engine, Gordon The Express Engine (he's one of the best stories, I think), or Henry The Green Engine.

Now for the good stuff! Give it a month or so, and then reward the child with something really cool like the Barrel Loader or Rusty the Construction 3 Car Set.

I honestly can't see the point in the huge multi hundred dollar system sets. If you want to impress the neighbors or something, go for it, but I'm telling you.....most kids will enjoy a large number of small thoughtful gifts, not a "keep-up-with-the-Jones" effort on your part.

Good behavior can be rewarded with a pick-your-own trip to the store (there are sometimes when a real time shopping trip can't be beat)

By the way, the Thomas stories are based on real restored engines that run in England on the Mid-Hants Railway Watercress line near Winchester (you can read about them an even plan a trip to ride on the real Thomas trains by checking out watercressline.co.uk). They are a day trip from the London rail stations, although I recommend using a B&B in the Winchester area and staying overnight if you decide to go. Winchester was the center of the old Saxon kingdom of Wessex of King Alfred as well as a major early medieval site (the Cathedral has the tombs of many of the Saxon Kings as well as Jayne Austen and Izaac Walton and it was where Richard the Lionhearted was crowned.)

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Roundhouse, the center of any good railway, December 28, 1999
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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 - Roundhouse (Toy)
In the tradition of long hours of fun with Thomas toys, the roundhouse is a workhorse. The long track grooves inside the roundhouse allow your engineer to double stack up to ten engines inside as in the stories. The open back portion allows little engineers to see into the shed where their engines sleep. In addition to durable doors which are sized just right for little hands, the sturdy construction allows a pint-sized engineer to sit on the roundhouse while running at his/her feet below.

Some of the Thomas tracks don't stand up under my three-year old's impression of "Godzilla" but the roundhouse withstands the monster's fury every time!

It is unfortunate the Learning Curve did not see fit to market the red turntable as a part of the Roundhouse toy as it takes up less room on your island of Sodor than the other wood-colored turntable.

The roundhouse is a terrific anchor for any railway line. Happy Railroading!

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5-way switch track IS included, contrary to other reviews..., March 8, 2003
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When I ordered the roundhouse I couldn't believe that other customer reviews were stating that the 5-way switch track ( a very necessary piece of track) was not included with the roundhouse, especially when it is pictured on the box and included in the manufacters description of the toy. Well, IT IS included, we rec'd our roundhouse and switch track to the delight of my 4 year old twin boys. Every night before we all go upstairs to go to bed, the engines are carefully placed into the roundhouse and my boys say goodnight to them!
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not a favorite., February 16, 2006
This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Roundhouse (Toy)
My three-year-old son loves Thomas & has many of the wooden railway sets & pieces. We thought he would love the Roundhouse, but this is the least played with item in his collection. In fact, I can't say that I've seen him play with it more than a couple of times and never for long. He'd much rather spend his time moving his trains around the tracks and over mountains and bridges (a much better way to spend your Thomas money, if you ask me). This piece is overpriced for what it is and you really need the round-about turntable to go with it (so, add an additional thirty to the cost). It is well constructed like all of the other Thomas & Friends wooden pieces by Learning Curve, which is why I gave it 2 stars.

So...gauge your child's interest before purchase by watching how he or she plays. Your little conductor might have you spend the money on other items (mountains, extra tracks, a water tower, etc.) than on this piece. I know the Roundhouse is one we could live without, though maybe my son will develop an interest in it later. Go to your local toy store where a configuration is on display & see if your child uses the roundhouse much before making this purchase.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantasic but Pricey!, June 24, 2004
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This review is from: Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Roundhouse (Toy)
When I ordered the roundhouse I believed that the red 5-way switch track was also included, especially when it is pictured on the box, but was disappointed to find that it wasn't. As my 4 year old son believes, as I am sure most do, that this is a very necessary piece of the building he will have to wait until his birthday to receive it (...). A little upsetting.
Apart from this one thing the Roundhouse is a fantastic piece to have on any Thomas layout, my son loves it and plays with it for hours.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comes as Shown in the Picture, September 28, 2003
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My kids absolutely love playing with this, and we had no issues with missing parts. The biggest issue with it is the cost. Face it, it's a lot of money. However, if your kids are beginning to get into Thomas, then you're better off buying this than buying more and more of the trains. You can easily spend the same buying four or five of the lesser known trains, but I think that your children will have more fun with this.

I also looked at the Roundhouse by Brio. The Learning Curve Roundhose is less expensive and it is very solid. The Brio Roundhouse has doors at the back of the Roundhose whereas this is open. My children don't mind one bit that it is open in the back.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, durable, fun, March 12, 2002
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As an avid Thomas fan, my son (4) loves this roundhouse. For the unenlightened, this is the house where the trains "sleep." It is durable and easy to put together and immediately adds to the complexity and fun of any track combination. It allows my son to engage more easily into pretend play, as he can put differnt trains back to the roundhouse to take a rest while he plays with others. The only minus of this building is its size--it is quite big and cannot be put apart. But again, as all the Learning Curve Thomas series toys, it is durable (wood), fun, easy to put together and a long term favorite.
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