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HUGE AMOUNT of BRIO TRAIN SET & Accessories


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Selling a massive collection of Brio train track & accessories - some is Big Jigs, some Thomas the Tank Engine and some Chad Valley, but all Brio compatible. Selling as two mixed sets (i.e. half of everything listed) or one massive jumbo set.

I've totted up some of the RRP prices below just to give an idea of what they go for, I didn't include links but got lowest prices off amazon. A Big Jigs Expansion Track Pack with 24 pieces is ?17). Bought new the whole lot would be around ?450-?500, Happy to consider offers ?175 for the lot or ?100 for half. Thanks for looking.


(See additional post for massive number of trains)


Track includes :

56 x 7" flat curve (RRP : ?6 per 4 i.e. : ?84)

30 x 4" flat curve (RRP : ?5.50 for 4 : i.e. : ?40)

5 x Long Straights (RRP : ?5 for 4)

10 x 8" ascending track (RRP ?7per pair : i.e. : ?50)

6 x 2 way track changers (RRP ?9 per Pair : i.e. : ?27)

2 x 2 way levered track changers (RRP ?13.50)

2 x diamond track crossers

2 x end of line magnet stoppers

14 x 6" straight

12 x 2" straight (RRP : ?5.50 per 4 ie : ?16)

10 x 3 " straight

1 x manual turntable (RRP ?10)


Accessories :

Windmill

6 x bridges

4 x different size Cranes (?9+ per unit)

Depot

Station & Platform (RRP : ?30)

1 x ice tunnel

1 x ice bridge

1 x Mountain & ravine

1 x water pump (RRP ?15)

1 x railway crossing

1 x wooden tunnel (RRP : ?10)

1 x petrol pump

1 x elephant zoo sign

Some wooden trees, people, animals & sign posts

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