I am looking for a trian set for my daughter (5). I had one when I was a child and i was thinking of something similar. 8-10 cars, figure 8 track, good basic engine. Brand is unimportant to me but would prefer metal or diecast engine, or metal engine and cars (if I can afford that). I would like to find this as a set somewhere or get a shop to make a set for me. Can someone recommend something?....and give a general idea of the cost? Thank you in advance. Philip
Philip,
If you look down the topics list a bit you will see one titled: "Need Advice re: starter set for Christmas tree".. There are some good recommendations therein. Welcome to the forum.
Jim
I think the best deal i got was on my Lionel Polar express set. For a started set the engine is really dynamite! Looks reallys great and runs super smooth.
The set includes engine, tender, three passenger cars, cw80 transformer, and an oval fastrack setup.
WWW.justrains.com is still selling the set for $220, and i believe they ship for free on any orders over $200. They are really great people there and my transaction was super smooth They also carry other started sets in the same price range so check out the site...
Another place i strongly recomend is http://www.nassauhobby.com/ . The are on the east coast as am i, but all in all i have never witnessed faster shipping. I made my purchase, and 27 hours later it was at my door!!!
Joe Hohmann wrote:Please...just because she's a girl, don't assume she "needs" a pink train set! I'd try to find out if she would like a passenger or a freight set. Personally, I would choose the Lionel Polar Express, which I have seen at train shows for as little as $199. It comes with some figures from the movie, and this, along with the DVD (if you don't already have it), would make a wonderful "package". Joe
i guarantee if you put her if front of a polar express and the williams girl train she will pick the girl train. willing to bet a few trains on it.
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