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Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Salty |  | Brand: Learning Curve Category: Toy
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $5.95 as of 9/10/2010 17:51 CDT details You Save: $5.04 (46%)
New (31) Collectible (5) from $4.19
Seller: Luke's Trains and More Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 2111
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 2 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 1.6 x 4.6 Warranty: Please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
MPN: LC99174A Model: LC99174A UPC: 096714991741 EAN: 0096714991741 ASIN: B00006DY2I
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Handmade from REAL WOOD | | • | Magnets to attach other cars and vehicles | | • | Durable paint job | | • | Realistic details | | • | Recommended Age Range 2 to 5 Years |
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Product Description Thomas Wooden Railway Systems give little engineers a rich world to discover and explore as they re-create their favorite Thomas and Friends adventure. Introduced in the video "Salty's Secret and Other Stories," Salty is an old diesel engine who loves working at the docks and telling tales. Made of North American Maple, this top-notch wooden toy is elaborately detailed and built to last. Designed for use with your Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway System (sold separately), Salty measures approximately 4 inches long.
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Great toys May 2, 2010 John Cush All Thomas the Tank wooden trains are excellent toys. They last the lifetime of your toddler and can be passed on for another child to enjoy.
Two thumbs up February 17, 2010 Barbara J. Pingree (Rochester NY) Salty is our newest addition and we are very happy with him. He even got here in one day! Pleased all the way around. Thanks!
SATLY Maties! December 10, 2006 Jirka Great add in toy for Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway. My son was 1 when we started his collection and they have been a favorite ever since. When they like the trains it cuts down on a lot of other bulky toys so the clutter is minimal.
This piece named Salty is fun plus we like to do the voice! He has a cute cheeky grin on his face. The paint is durable and the plastic pieces are minimal and will be great addition to your Thomas collocation.
Here's a TIP for saving money on Thomas and Friends - If you have a Michaels Craft Store close by and get the Sunday circular they usually run a 40 percent off coupon in the paper. I am told they do not do this in all markets but here they do. We take ours into the store and receive 40 percent off of the trains which in some cases on some trains it is a considerable savings. You may want to try it.
Yo Ho Ho and a Bucket of Prawns... June 7, 2006 Janet Boyer (Pennsylvania) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My son and I LOVE to sing the Yo Ho Ho song!
Salty is my son's newest acquisition in the Thomas line. He had Salty in the small diecast metal form, but wanted the wooden version so it can chug on the wooden railways.
Salty is an older diesel who loves to tell tales of the sea. He will occasionally work in the quarry and other areas on the Island of Sodor, but is happiest down by the docks.
Salty has two adorable bottom teeth, and is very good natured. My son created water on paper to pretend that he's down by the docks, and includes Cranky and the Aquarium Cars for pretend play.
Very nice--and affordable!--addition to the Thomas series.
Salty the seaside diesel September 2, 2005 Rowan (Meadville, Pa) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
If your child likes playing with Thomas & Friends trains, Salty is a red diesel engine, and like Mavis, he has black and yellow stripes around his face. Salty was brought to the Island to help Mavis, Bill, and Ben shape up the troublesome trucks in the quarry. He did such a good job of doing it, no other engine could do it.
Salty will ocassionally work in the quarry and other places on the island, but since he has the personality of a sea captain, he likes to work at the Brendam Docks. In fact, Sir Topham Hatt thought that Salty did such a good job, he gave him a new job at Brendam Docks. Salty now works with Cranky the crane, loading and unloading various cargo. If you need an engine to help you with heavy-duty jobs, I recommend adding Salty to your collection.
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