I'm shopping for toy trains for my 2yr old son. My options are a wooden train set or a die cast train set. I want to get a few years use out of it and pass it on for another little one to play with but not spend a fortune in the process. Wooden trains look like the way to go as far as durability but are pricey. Does anyone have any experience with these train sets? Pro's and Cons of wooden vs die cast? What brands are considered good?
Thanks
I constructed a Thomas table some 18 years ago out of double-sided laminate. My then 2 year old son logged a million miles with his Thomas wooden trains, and what started out as simple loop slowly grew to a 46" x 32" EMPIRE. When he was through with them after 4-5 years, they were packed up, until my youngest daughter came along, and she had them for 2-3 years. This year, we dug out that old Thomas layout. It shows a lot of wear, but my first grandson loves logging miles along the Island of Sodor.
Yes, they are a little pricey, but I think the wooden railroad system has an heirloom quality to it, that can be loved over and over again. Kinda like LIONEL trains...but that's another story.
We have a wooden set that as been used and misused for about 5 years. Not a single piece has failed.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow