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Fantastic enormous wooden Train Set £200


richardarichet

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This is my grandson’s enormous train set. We collected it over a few years and it’s comprised of over 310 pieces made up from BRIO, BigJigs, ELC, IKEA etc. All the tracks and bridges are wooden but there are some plastic items in there too. It includes approx…..

35 x long straight track

12 x medium straight track

5 x small straight track

8 x tiny straight track

87 x long curved track

12 x long curved bridge track

11 x medium curved track

16 x small curved track

1 x three track connector

1 x cross over track in two pieces

1 x end track to stop trains

7 x long two into one straight tracks

4 x long two into one curved tracks

4 x small two into one tracks

There are a few small connectors which are great for making two of the same ends connect- vital for any aspiring engineers!

4 x bridge supports

A turntable

A moonscape section

A hillside with tunnel inside

4 x arches that make up a green tunnel

A crane with magnet

A wooden level crossing

A level crossing with plastic parts that sounds.

A selection of houses and trees

2 x signs

Bridge that swivels round with barrier (one barrier is missing the plastic part)

Suspension bridge with tower (missing plastic barrier)

Wooden bridge (pen marks on it)

A great bridge with a crossover track/tunnel underneath, you can lever the side up (piece missing)

A suspension bridge (one piece of string missing but it still works)

2 x engine sheds, one for two trains + one for three trains

26 pieces of wooden various shaped dual lane roadway sections plus level crossing / plastic station / bridge support and three street lights

Large engine shed ( NB. please note there is no track into the shed so my grandson used three pieces of track to run into it )

NB. A few pieces have pen marks.


Large Thomas Train Carrier which holds lots of trains inside compartments

2 x working battery operated engines‘ (1 x Gullane Thomas + 1 x Big Jigs 85’ )

5 x NON working battery operated engines but great around track and in engine sheds.

Includes: 2 x BRIO World engines in yellow/red + 1 x ‘James’ engine in red with tender

+ 1 x ‘Rosie’ Thomas engine + 1 x ‘TCM’ in green with snow plough.

8 x wooden non-battery engines including ‘Edward’ Thomas train + a diesel called ‘Jock’

36 x various tenders and carriages


£200 cash on collection please.


All contained in 4/5 cardboard boxes so pick up only please from London SW8 as too bulky to post


This would make a wonderful Christmas present for any child

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