Fisher-Price GeoTrax Transportation System Remote Control Timbertown Railway

November 14, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Remote Control Toys

  • Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Kids can use the easy-to-use remote control, with forward & reverse action, or push the train around the curve and up the hill to the mountain
  • The easy rail station lets kids get their train on track – all by themselves Just drop the train on the orange part of the track and the wheels instantly align
  • Includes Easy Rail Station, Remote Control with forward & reverse action, sound effects, Elevation Mountain with tunnel and working crane
  • Set up the 15 pieces of durable, Snap-Lock track in so many ways for new adventures

Amazon.com Review
With the Fisher-Price GeoTrax Remote Control Timber Railway, kids get to be the conductors of their very own train. Completely remote-controlled, the three-car train features auto-aligning wheels that ensure the train stay… More >>
Fisher-Price GeoTrax Transportation System Remote Control Timbertown Railway

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4 Responses to “Fisher-Price GeoTrax Transportation System Remote Control Timbertown Railway”
  1. J. Garvin says:

    2 year old loves it! I don’t like how fast the train goes through batteries. I am looking forward to adding to our first Geo Trax.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. K. Twig says:

    This is a great toy. My two year old loves it. He is able to work the remote, and likes to pull the train around the track. It isn’t cheap, but considering its durability, its fairly priced.

    Pros: extremely durable. exapandable/compatible with other geotrax, configurable, the hill and tunnel are cool. Simple enough for a two year old.

    Cons: the track pieces are too hard for a two year old to snap together, its a little loud (with no volume). If it came with a couple other figures that would be cool considering there is a “station”. Two more figures and a $50 price tag and this would be a five star review.

    Battery-life is good but not great.

    We have no problem with derailing. It will only derail if the hill is immediately followed by a curve (simple physics, it get going pretty fast down the hill), just put a straightaway first after the hill and it will never derail.

    All in all: do not hesitate to buy, it really is a pretty cool toy, though it isn’t perfect.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. DURABLE FUN! If I had to describe this item in two words, it would be those. We have 4 children, but our two youngest are 2 and 3. I think, finally, someone has thought up of something that doesn’t have “hundreds” of little pieces, small children of all ages can play with it and actually love it. I am a busy mom of 4 who stays home now to care for my mom full time as well. This toy is so quick to put together, I take it apart at night and put it back together in the morning and it takes maybe 5 mins. out of my busy day. My 3 yr. makes different track designs thoughout the days and my 2 yr. feels like he’s actually the one making the train go on, so he feels rewarded. You can see his little gears working when he watches how it’s put together. With that alone, it’s educational

    I don’t understand some people giving this item a “poor design” or “not durable” ratings. Our train set has been sat on, stepped on (remember I have 4 kids), pushed over. This track stays together well an does not fall apart easily. You actually have to “unsnap” the pieces.

    I give this item a perfect 10! It’s the only reason I’ve gotten other GeoTrax stuff… so I can add to it.

    Awesome guys! Bravo!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Carrie says:

    My 4 year old does like this train with the cool smokestack but the train design is poor. The smoke goes up and down as it moves which is neat. The train that is controlled by the remote is permanently attached to the first car of the train. The first car of the train does not lead the rest of the cars. Because of this, the first train often derails going down hills and gets my son frustrated. It’s made just like the “Hauler and Big Rob,” Team which we didn’t keep because it derails. Not sure why they make the trains this way, it just frustrates my son. Expensive too.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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