Thomas the Train: TrackMaster Castle Quest Set

August 18, 2014 - Comment

A Truly Exciting Quest In the new Thomas and Friends adventure King of the Railway, the Earl of Sodor returns to repair Ulfstead Castle. Now your children can truly be part of the excitement with the TrackMaster Castle Quest Set. Thomas is on a quest for the missing King’s crown. Can he navigate the crumbling

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A Truly Exciting Quest

In the new Thomas and Friends adventure King of the Railway, the Earl of Sodor returns to repair Ulfstead Castle. Now your children can truly be part of the excitement with the TrackMaster Castle Quest Set. Thomas is on a quest for the missing King’s crown. Can he navigate the crumbling castle grounds and emerge victorious with the prize? This thrilling adventure offers hours of excitement for your little engineer! Thomas must get through five close calls before he can succeed on his quest. Use the crane to swing the missing track in place so Thomas can continue on his journey as walls collapse around him. Chug him through the castle before the gate drops down, then send him over the abandoned mine and help him recover the crown.

Thomas the Train Quest for The Crown SetThomas is on a quest for the missing King’s crown and he needs help from your little engineer.
View larger Thomas the Train Quest for The Crown SetWith the TrackMaster Castle Quest Set, this Engine must navigate five close calls before he can succeed.
View larger Thomas the Train Quest for The Crown SetCan he navigate the crumbling castle grounds and emerge victorious with the prize?
View larger Thomas the Train Quest for The Crown SetUse the crane to swing the missing track in place so Thomas can continue on his journey.
View larger Thomas the Train Quest for The Crown SetThe TrackMaster Castle Quest Set promotes the development of children’s fine motor skills as they handle the Thomas engine and his cargo.
View larger Thomas the Train Quest for The Crown SetChug him through the castle before the gate drops down.

The TrackMaster Castle Quest Set promotes the development of children’s fine motor skills as they handle and manipulate the Thomas engine and his cargo. In addition, the set encourages curiosity, imagination and creativity as little engineers encounter the adventure and intrigue of Thomas facing a variety of close calls. With excitement around every bend, the TrackMaster Castle Quest Set provides an engaging and beneficial experience for your little engineer. The Island of Sodor springs to life in this new adventure, and your child will feel transported to a world of fun and thrills.

Features: Motorized TrackMaster Thomas engineCargo carFull track layout“Close Call” obstacle piecesFor ages three and up

Product Features

  • Based on the Thomas and Friends movie “King of the Railway”
  • Kids will love the multilevel track set with 5 “Close Call” paths
  • Comes with Thomas engine, cargo cars, King’s Crown and track set
  • Offers hours of role play fun
  • Compatible with Thomas and Friends Trackmaster motorized engines (sold separately)

Comments

YourPenName "No Signature on File" says:

2 and 4 year olds love it Pro: Durable train and tracksPro: Has multiple action sections that keep kids movingPro: Action sections can be set to easy mode for younger kidsPro: Wooden track trains fit in the these plastic tracksCon: Slightly too big for the old wooden track Thomas play tableMy 2 year old and 4 year old love this train set. They have enjoyed the Thomas the tank engine wooden tracks in the past. The wooden track trains do still fit on these tracks which the kids quickly found out when we put the track on the old Thomas wooden track play table. The wooden track play table was a little too small for this set unfortunately, but it was still usable with this new set hanging over the sides in two places.This track does have the train that moves itself. This play set is well designed so the kids don’t just sit back and watch it go round and round on it’s own until they get board of watching it. The set has triggers that the train sets off as it…

Eliezer Kolatch "Ez" says:

A good solid train set Pro:1. Solid plastic construction has held up to the abuse of my 3 year olds “earthcakes”2. Pieces stay together better than the wooden train sets3. Compatible with wooden trains from Thomas, Brio and Chuggington.4. Moving parts provide some intrinsic excitement.5. It is now my son’s go to train set when he wants to play with his trains.Cons:1. Thomas has a tendency to derail, at the bottom of the mine after he gets the crown.2. It can be difficult to reset the crumbling walls (they don’t stay up), and the moving track.3. Takes up a lot of space.UPDATE after 2 months:After about 2 weeks my sons interest waned somewhat, and for a good three weeks the track was disassembled and put away. However since then he takes it out and plays with it at least several times a week. This has led to some new observations.Pros:1. The track pieces are extremely durable, they have withstood being dismantled…

James Korsmo "developing theology" says:

Really nice, interactive set This Quest for the Crown set is a fun one. A motorized Thomas drives around a plastic track that is filled with adventure. Down a hidden ramp (where he captures a crown), blasting through a tight canyon, around a treacherous curve with missing track, winding up a big curve and just missing being caught by a crashing gate. There’s a lot going on. A full loop probably takes about thirty seconds. It’s important to note that two parts of the track must be reset with each loop or it won’t work: the gate must be raised in the little castle and the crane must be placed back in the original position (the set does come with one extra piece of track that can enable the curve to be completed so the crane doesn’t need to be turned back each time, a good option for younger kids or if they just want to focus on the train, as it takes a good touch to get the crane reset).The set is a lot of fun. But there are some important caveats that are worth mentioning. First, it takes quite a bit…

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