Flying Below The Radar: 4 Lesser Known Wooden Train Set Brands That Are Worth A Look

By Elizabeth Henry


If perhaps you are researching most of the wooden train set brands in order to decide on a birthday, holiday or anytime gift for a child in your life, your mind may be swimming. While you are most likely aware of some of the larger manufacturers, here are several brief profiles for wooden train set companies that you may not have heard about, and that might be just what you are searching for!

Maple Landmark - A small business from Middlebury Vermont, Maple Landmark focuses primarily on solid wood toys and gifts. While among the higher priced wooden train sets you'll discover, they also have the uncommon quality of being produced in the US. Add that with their high quality and you have a challenger. The tracks also differentiate themselves from other manufacturers. While the tracks usually are compatible with many other makes, Maple Landmark utilizes laser engraving to imprint track ties, providing them with a really distinctive appearance. Another unique identifier of Maple Landmark trains is that even the train wheels are made from wood rather then plastic material or some other substances contained in many rival products. Check out their name train cars to be able to individualize a train that spells your little one's name. Bottom Line: Distinctive quality separates them from the pack. Produced in the USA.

Nuchi - Wooden train sets created by this brand sport a rare but subtle look and feel that makes them easily to identify among other brands. Reviewers often cite the high quality of these sets and tend to feel that the higher price is warranted. Peruse some of the train sets offered by this brand to determine if it strikes your fancy. Bottom Line: well made with charm.

Plan Toys - This brand out of Thailand stands out for may reasons. If you are looking for a wooden train set brand that is dedicated to making a product in an environmentally friendly way, look no further. Plan Toys attempts to use all parts of each tree used in their toy production. This includes using everything down to the sawdust and wood chips, which they combine with formaldehyde-free glue. They use a process to produce a dense fiber without over loading it with the chemicals you don't want. Magnetic connectors are not something you will find on trains from this brand. Instead, Plan Toys utilizes plastic parts to address safety concerns of some parents. While this limits the compatibility with trains from other brands, there are many trains and train cars available from this brand. Plan Toys wooden train sets have a fresh and progressive appearance with many sets flipping over to reveal a roadway for secondary vehicle play. Bottom Line: Green concept with modern touches.

IKEA Lillabo - Even though IKEA creates only a small selection of wooden toys, they are the winners on affordability. IKEA only delivers a few extras and the sets and accessories are quite simple, nonetheless, customers give great reviews regarding what you get for the price tag. IKEA product details tend not to reveal track compatibility, however most reviewers are capable of making them work with different track makes with assorted amounts of effort. Bottom Line: Basic set for GREAT price tag. Hit or miss track compatibility.




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