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Revisado en Bélgica el 14 de noviembre de 2024
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Ela
Comentado en los Países Bajos el 5 de octubre de 2023
My son loves it. It is bigger than expected.
Stephen B
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de enero de 2018
By far the best bridge we have bought and come across to date. It looks great, designed well and durable to all the drops so far and there have been many.The bridge is high enough that you can place additional track pieces underneath and even allows for some of the higher train cars to pass through. My son can easily stick his hand into the bridge to move the train without knocking anything over or derailing the train which is great.The ramp inclines are standard that you would find with these wooden train sets. I wish they were slightly less of an angle as my battery locomotives struggle to make it up these when you have 5 cars attached.My only complaint about this bridge is its HUGE. It is great value for your money but when fully assembled it will not fit it on my son's Melissa & Doug play table. After you add the incline/decline there is not enough room to attach the turns at the bottom. It works great if you play on the floor. I built some platforms using duplo Lego blocks to build an elevated platform so I could raise the turn pieces and have the 2 pieces of the bridge on opposite ends of the table. This works well but detracts from the look which my son does not care about, only me.NOTE: the description says it can be separated into two pieces to make 2 smaller bridges and it can. However, you are only provided with 1 set of incline/declines pieces so you would have to purchase additional incline/decline pieces to use both or build an elevated turn like I did.Pros:- looks great- durableCons:- doesn't fit on my son's play table- only 1 pair of incline/decline track
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 13 de julio de 2013
If you are looking at this toy then you probably don't need convincing of the entertainment or educational merits of wooden railways, or wooden railways suspension bridges, so I will focus this review on comparing my daughter's experience of this Brio design with the very similar, but slightly cheaper, .In short, the Brio one is worth the extra few quid because it is of better design and build quality. The ramp track is easy for little hands to connect and sits flush with the bridge spans and the floor level tracks, whereas the Bigjigs bridge we had was more fiddly to connect and didn't quite fit properly, causing the track to stick up like an uneven pavement.The Brio design also has the supporting pylons built-in, making it quite stable when trains are being repeatedly pushed up and across it, whereas the Bigjigs version has separate wooden supports. The latter sounds more educational (i.e. it's something to build) but in practice my toddler found the Bigjigs bridge too frustrating to play with independently, since it easily fell down when trains are being pushed across it and was fiddly to rebuild.This is reflective of my broader experience of Brio versus the rest; my daughter's early sets were non-Brio and seemed fine, but once you have tried a few Brio sets you can really see the difference in the thought and care that goes into their design and construction and you will never look back.
Marta
Comentado en España el 31 de mayo de 2013
Es cert que no es pot muntar en totes les formes que posa a la caixa, falten dues rampes. Però nosaltres les teníem extra, o sigui que sí que podem.Es un pont molt i molt xulo. Pots substituir la via del mig per corves, i vies més llargues, de manera que tens un pont per on passar els altres trens per sota.El circuit que tinguis queda molt més espectacular amb aquest pont, fa molta patxoca i segur que el nen o nena que ho rebi estarà content, i si no és per als vostres fills impressionareu als pares...Nosaltres el fem servir molt.Es resistent i de bona qualitat. Una bona compra. No l'he vist mai per sota de divuit euros, més de vint seria car.