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cheapest wooden train set?

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dot1 · 13/08/2004 10:40

We want to get our train obsessed 2 year old a wooden train set for his third birthday in December - the kind you can keep adding bits to - like Brio, I think. Does anyone know where we can get one at a good price?

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Twinkie · 13/08/2004 10:43

Tesco did something like it I think??

unicorn · 13/08/2004 10:48

Yes Tesco.. costs about 14 pound for a largish set..(with trains incl!)

hmb · 13/08/2004 10:49

Tescos is great and ds loves his. It is easy to add small bits each month or so, without breaking the bank

Blu · 13/08/2004 11:14

IKEA, too. They do a complete starter kit for about £12 and then you can add extra packs. They are all interchangeable.

nutcracker · 13/08/2004 11:26

Asda do one. I brought one a couple of yeras ago and it was about 13 pounds.
The one they have now looks a bit different but i think it's a similar price.

JanH · 13/08/2004 11:28

ebay is a great place for adding bits, at a fraction of the shop price.

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