🚂 Elevate Playtime with BRIO's Stacking Supports!
The BRIOWorld Train Track Stacking Supports are essential accessories for young train enthusiasts aged 3 and up. Measuring 8.2 x 7.4 x 8.6 cm and made from FSC sourced European beech wood and high-quality plastics, these supports allow for creative construction of bridges, tunnels, and highways. Compatible with all BRIO railway sets, they ensure endless fun while adhering to strict safety standards.
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 7.4 x 14.8 cm; 174 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | 33253 |
Language: | English, German |
Number of Game Players | beliebig |
Number of pieces | 2 |
Assembly Required | No |
Scale | HO |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood, Plastic |
Material Composition | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Radio Control Number of Bands | 3 |
Colour | White |
Release date | 1 Jan. 2019 |
ASIN | B00004T1BV |
I**A
Expensive yet useful
Like all Brio products this is eye-wateringly expensive...however much better for younger children to build bridges with than the actual bridge sets. They can't be knocked over easily and provide maximum flexibility in terms of bridge layout. Very sturdy unlike the more recent Brio track pieces with plastic connectors...
L**K
a MUST for any multi-level railroad
These risers are amazing. The ones that came with our train set were a disaster. My son would be in tears by the end of play from having everything constantly plummet down, and we would be annoyed that he would keep coming to us for help every 10 seconds.We replaced ours with these ones recently ( as well the smaller - red topped ones - from BRIO ) and the set has yet to crumble. They are sturdy, good quality, durable and versatile. Very well thought through and makes the train set 100x more enjoyable.Highly recommend.
A**E
A revolution!
Any one who has set up a train track for their little one, only for them to immediately knock down the bridges balanced on the wooden supports will LOVE this product.The supports are really stable, and so they make hills stay up. Plus you can then have really long bridge sections, or, even stack them for a 3 level train track. I think I now as much fun building the track as my sons having playing with it!I think these supports are a must have, definitely worth every penny!
A**R
Versatile toy, a bit delicate
My three year old son loves his wooden train set and these supports allow lots of different configurations of track to be created. Very versatile toy. I brought him four packs of two his birthday, so eight supports in total, sadly one of them has already broken from a ball being thrown at it. A bit disappointed it broke quite so easily within a couple of weeks.
H**T
Useful addition to wooden railway
These are a great addition to your wooden railway kit as they are versatile and you can build tracks of different heights. I just feel like they are rather expensive for what they are and you really need a few sets to get the full effect of using them.
P**B
These are a lot of fun
Adds a fun element to building a track by allowing elevated sections. They're solid and hold the track well. They're even stackable, so you can create multi-level track systems — although you'd need more than two for the craziest systems!
J**A
Bridges and trains
We have some very old Brio collected by my sons when we lived in Germany 30 years ago and it still looks as good as new. My grandson plays with it all the time when he visits. However, we find that the new battery trains will not go under the bridges that we have - they are slightly low. These supports are higher and allow the trains under. They are great. Will probably buy some more.
K**T
Fine With Big Red
Makes bridges much easy to use - as reviewers have said - less squaks of frustration coming from the toddler trying to make their track.I do want to dispute another reviewer though - their review said that Mighty Red Action Locomotive (referred to in our house as 'Big Red') cannot pass under the stacking support if one is on top of another. I have tried with them stacked in cross formation, eg. top level goes north/south while bottom one goes east/west and Mighty Red Action Locomotive passes under just fine. The review stating the problem was written in 2018, so perhaps it was a problem before and Brio have since fixed it by making it taller?
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