BRIO Remote Control Express Train Review

BRIO Remote Control Express Train
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This red engine has resparked my kid's interest (& me too) in his wooden train set. However, when it comes to climbing with more than 3 cars, the nose of the engine rises and then just loses traction with 5 cars or more. Our work-around is to add weight to the tip to keep the nose down. Tacky... but now my kid can pull 6-7 cars during climbs. We're using the Brio tracks, not sure if the (knurled) Thomas tracks would've provided more traction. If Brio were to perfect this train engine, I'd suggest weighing down the nose-tip area and maybe have at least two drive axles (the front axles in addition to the rear axles). It was a pleasant surprise to actually see batteries were included. However, I recommend replacing the two AA in the front engine with better ones... it's peppier around the tracks and better at climbing.

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New Front! New Design! There are now two versions of the popular remote control BRIO train. The new train has the same remote control features and invites children to hold exciting races on the Wooden Railway. Train + Remote control powered by 4 x AA + 4 X 1.5V batteries (included).Length 7.5". Compatible with most wooden train systems.2 channels (A/B) means 2 engines at the same time. Ages 3 and above. 33218 Brio

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