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Take Along Thomas & Friends - Mighty Mac

Take Along Thomas & Friends - Mighty Mac
From Learning Curve

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Product Description

Mighty Mac is two engines in one: He is Mighty at one end and Mac at the other! When Mighty and Mac work together, Mighty Mac is the strongest engine on the Railway. But when they don?t, Mighty and Mac are the silliest engines...pulling this way and that! So for Mighty Mac, two engines are better than one ? as long as they?re both going the same way!

Age: 3 years and up


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4046 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Learning Curve
  • Model: LC76060
  • Released on: 2007-06-01
  • Dimensions: .20" h x 1.00" w x 6.20" l, 2.20 pounds

Features

  • Durable die-cast construction
  • Easy-connect magnets connect vehicles either way
  • Includes exclusive collector's card
  • Measures 3.75" long

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
This Mighty Mac features a durable die-cast construction. This includes exclusive collector's card and it measures 3.75" long. Take Along vehicles, track and destinations are not compatible with Thomas Wooden Railway items.


Customer Reviews

Good toy, but does not fit on tracks4
I guess take along means "does not fit on the tracks" These take along items don't fit on Thomas tracks.

My two year old grandson loves it!5
This is a nice, durable toy. I like the fact that it is magnetic. It makes it much easier for little hands to connect the train cars.

Kids love Thomas, no doubt5
My 3 yr old son is absolutely enamored with all things Thomas. Mighty Mac is just another train in his collection. While not the most educational toy around, they make him happy and keep him occupied. The trains are very durable and I have no fear that he can choke on small parts. He has about 20 to 25 trains and has memorized each trains. Not just the names, but the facial expressions and how that expresses emotion. How he can tell the difference between some of them is beyond me. Bill, Ben and the other train pairs look identical to me. But he can rattle them off without error no matter how much I mix them up. It's amazing to listen to his little 3yr old voice talking with such intensity and interest. If your child likes trains, I can't recommend Thomas enough.