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(More customer reviews)As an initial word of warning, it should be noted that this particular product is NOT compatible with the wooden Thomas the Tank Engine toys. Also, this product is NOT compatible with the wooden railroad tracks that are availabe for Thomas the Tank Engine products. In a nutshell, this product has a smaller scale (the gauge is narrower) than for the wooden Thomas the Tank Engine products that most people are familiar with. Thus, you will NOT be able to set this product on the wooden tracks, or to latch this product with the wooden cars.
This particular product does not contain any wood. However, the reason is that this product contains internal mechanical and electrical mechanisms. One of the cars is configured to rock up and down and up and down, in the manner of a see-saw, as it is drawn over a track or a table. The see-sawing car has a worried face. Mister Worried Face's coal car is empty. Underneath the coal compartment, which is entirely metal, is a red plastic platform, and under that are plastic wheels. The metal coal car has neatly painted black-colored slats. The other coal car has a happy face. This coal car is filled with coal, or so it seems. The pile of simulated coal at the happy face side of the car has some loudspeaker holes, and over towards the back of the car, is an elegant button, where the button cannot immediately be detected by any child or even adult. The button is cleverly devised so that it seems to be part of the pile of coal. At any rate, where the child accidently activates the button, the happy face car speaks. The English language is nicely recorded and clear, apparently making use of the latest in toy-technology. With repeated depression, the coal car says different things: "WE LIKE CAUSING CONFUSION AND DELAY," or "HEH-HEH-HEH-HEH, HA-HAAA," or "PULL, PUSH, BACKWARDS, FORWARDS." The voice is like that of a typical unigender cartoon character. The product comes with a tiny paper sheet showing how to change the batteries.
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The TROUBLESOME TRUCKS now TALK and are the rascals of Sir Topham Hatt's railway
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