Wooden Thomas & Friends: Henry the Green Engine
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Average customer review:Product Description
A long, fast engine with a streamlined look which tends to make him somewhat highly strung and prone to illness.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3375 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Learning Curve
- Model: LC99003A
- Dimensions: 4.61" h x 1.57" w x 7.05" l, .31 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Henry is the proud green number three engine. Long, sleek and eight-wheeled, Henry is one of the bigger engines that share Sodor Island with Thomas the Tank Engine. Recreate one of Henry's many adventures including his sad tale stuck in a tunnel with this delightful wooden Henry.
This Henry is made of real wood with a three-dimensional face and is linked to his own coal truck with a very strong magnetic coupling. Over the years (and these Thomas trains will have years of play value) these solid wooden trains will prove to be a great investment as they stand the test of time. Henry will work happily on the Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway Sets and all other major brand wooden train sets. Suitable for children aged 2 to 6 years. --Victoria Mackenzie
Manufacturer's Description
Henry the Green Engine is a long, fast engine with a streamlined look which tends to make him somewhat highly strung and prone to illness.
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Customer Reviews
Poor Quality
We bought a few of these trains for our three years old as he is a Thomas fan and completely obsessed. I thought I was investing in a quality toy that would give him pleasure for some time.
Whilst one year on, he still loves playing with Henry, Gordon and Thomas, I'm very disappointed by the quality. All the trains have become very chipped. The paint peels off incredibly easily. They also do not ride round the track very smoothly and when he connects them all together to make a long train they quickly derail. He's recently played with his freinds Brio set which seems to be much better quality.
Terrible quality...what a shame.
We were so disappointed when Brio stopped making the Thomas trains. The quality with these trains is the absolute worst. We used to live in England and the Brio-made Thomas trains were far superior to the American-style Learning Curve or Flair trains. The paint chips quite easily and the trains look terrible. The track is an inferior wood too. What a shame.
Poor poor poor
Brought Henry For my 4yo boy for Christmas, By Boxing Day the paintwork had already started to chip, will not be buying any more; feel a little let down that toys of this quality make it onto the market.





