: Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Neville

: Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Neville

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Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Neville

from: Learning Curve



Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway - Neville
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Street Price: $19.99
Gaunz Org Price: $15.10
Savings!: $4.89 (24%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6205





Amazon Maximum Age: 5 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 24 months
Binding: Baby Product
Product Brand: Learning Curve
EAN: 0796714990651
Label: Learning Curve
Legal Disclaimer: Not for children under the age of 3
Product Manufacturer: Learning Curve
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 5 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 24 months
Model: LC99065
Publisher: Learning Curve
Release Date: June 12, 2006
Ranking: 6205
Studio: Learning Curve
Warranty: Please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.


Piece facts:
  • Handmade from durable New England Hard Maple
  • Magnets to attach other cars and vehicles
  • Comes with cole car
  • Durable paint job
  • Recommended Age Range 2 to 5 Years




Neville - Railway Wooden Friends & Thomas






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Neville is a new engine to the Thomas the Tank Engine series! Also included is a collector's card. This item is from the Thomas the Tank & Friends Wooden Railway System.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * My Son's Newest Acquisition ...
Enthusiastic and friendly, Neville is an all-around good egg who wants to be part of the team. Unfortunately for Neville, he is a Steamie who looks like a diesel. Regardless, even when the other engines are rude to him, he does not hold a grudge.

My son owns many trains from the Thomas and Friends series--both die-cast and wooden ones that run on the wooden tracks. Neville is a dark gray train that comes in two parts (magnetic), and runs on the wooden tracks. Neville also comes with his own character card, too.

And yes, my son has been playing with him quite a lot these days!

A nice addition to the expanding Thomas and Friends series!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Worth having
Neville is one of four new engines to appear in the latest series of "Thomas and Friends." He is a big black tender engine with a square-shaped boiler and few words to say. Though he is a "steamie" he is often mistaken for a diesel, and this makes him the victim of bullying and teasing. But he never holds a grudge, and doesn't let it affect him.

With his distinctive appearance, Neville is a perfect addition to any LC Thomas collection. He could also be a role model to children who are teased because of their appearance. This is definitely worth having.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * New Friends coming Thomas' way! ...
Neville is one of Thomas' new friends featured in Season 9 and "Tales from the Tracks" video and DVD. Neville is a steamie who almost looks like a diesel. When he first arrived, Thomas saw 'Arry and Bert tease him and thought he was friends with them. Later, rumors spread around the yard that Neville was a bad engine who was plotting and scheming with the diesels! Neville sees the engines run away from him. Thomas tells him that he is bad and Neville heads toward a broken bridge. Thomas saves Neville and learns he wasn't a bad engine after all! As seen in the story "Thomas and the New Engine"



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