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๐ Ignite imagination with the Mighty Red Locomotive โ where classic charm meets smart play!
The BRIO World Mighty Red Locomotive is a compact, battery-powered wooden train engine designed for kids aged 3 and up. Featuring bright front lights, authentic sounds, and classic magnetic couplings, it seamlessly integrates with the BRIO World railway system. Crafted from FSC-certified beech wood and durable plastics, it offers eco-conscious quality and safety tested beyond legal standards. Compatible with Smart Tech arches, it delivers an interactive, expandable play experience that fuels creativity and spatial awareness.













| ASIN | B00AOVSLOC |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Yes |
| Assembly Time | 30 Minutes |
| Battery Description | AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,929 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 19 in Kids' Play Trains & Trams |
| Brand Name | BRIO |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Collection Name | Brio World |
| Colour | Red |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Controller Type | Manual/Hand Control |
| Country Of Origin | Germany |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,349) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Educational Objective | Spatial Awareness |
| Frame Material Type | Beech wood, Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07312350335927 |
| Included Components | BRIO Mighty Red Action Locomotive |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 4 x 5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Toy |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BRIO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 33592 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 24 month |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 120.0 |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 36 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 36.0 |
| Model Name | Mighty Red Action Locomotive |
| Model Number | 33592 |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Not for Kids | No |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Players | beliebig |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Shock Resistant |
| Pattern | No batteries included |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Red Locomotive |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor und Outdoor |
| Remote Included | No |
| Scale | HO scale |
| Set Name | BRIO World |
| Size | 13 cm x 4 cm x 5 cm |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Subject Character | BRIO |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**R
One of the best Brio trains
If you want a Brio train with more ooomph and grunt this is a good choice. It makes lots of sounds which small kids love but also has a function where the motor is disengaged and it can be a normal hand pushed train. This is my 2 year olds favourite train and it has been a great addition to his Brio set.
P**L
good quality and value for money
good quality it function very well the compatibility is also very good the gift value if also very good
C**C
Good quality train
My daughter is a big fan! It runs well and has a decent magnet for pulling carriages along.
M**L
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BATTERY TRAINS!
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW! I thought I'd write an extensive review because like many parents who are probably a bit more interested in trains than their kids... I have bought a few different ones, looking for the BEST! I have three battery operated trains and here is their score out of 40; 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive 30! WINNER 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard 26 TWO BONUS POINTS FOR BEING FASTER! 3 - Hape Number One - 25 The mighty red is easily the best all rounder, however it is not anywhere as near as fast as the Bigjigs AND the worst thing is the screw that needs to be opened to change the battery is very hard to get to. Bigjigs derails and has many problems getting round our complex track - Too fast down hills so derails, too wide to enter tunnels after a bend, not good enough grip to get up hills from certain make of tracks... generally less stable mostly because of speed. Hape is SLOW and steady, has never derailed or got stuck and can pull a couple of carriages. It is SILENT so that good if like quiet but bad for kids who like sound. All three seemed to have around the same battery usage. I use rechargeable batteries as you will be changing them every few days and it's a waste to throw batteries away and buy new ones. None of them are perfect by any means. Here's how they performed in different categories out of 5; SPEED 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 3 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 5 + 2 points! = 7 3 - Hape Number One - 1 I just timed a lap of all three - slightly inaccurate because they didn't all start with brand new fully charged batteries but the order is undoubtedly correct. 1 min 10 sec for our fast and furious Bigjig, 1 min 42 for our medium paced but steady Brio and an incredibly slow but steady 2 mins 34 for Hape! However... because of Bigjigs extra speed, it is faster downhill and has less control. I've had to change the layout so that there is a long straight after the hill so it doesn't derail on the bend. However because I think it's important for a train to be fast I've added two bonus points for this category. CONTROLS (movement switch) 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 5 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 1 3 - Hape Number One - 2 The Brio comes with a very kid friendly 3 individual, easy to see, well spaced out buttons that go forwards, stop and backwards. Bigjigs has just one button... forwards and kids keep half pressing it so it roars forwards but doesn't stay on. Hape has a slightly awkward switch, that my 2 year old doesn't understand and it's difficult to stop the train without putting it into reverse. The good thing is, it has a reverse! SOUND and LIGHTS 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 4 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 2 3 - Hape Number One - 2 I've given Hape a 1 for sound because it doesn't have any! But to be honest not having a sound is good sometimes so depends if you want sound or not. Hape has a good light. Bigjigs has several sounds but unfortunately the loudest and most obvious sound is AWFUL and sounds like a pterodactyl or an attacking hawk... but it does have some other sound that fade in and out that are quite good. It has NO LIGHTS though, which is a real shame as they are fun to see as they go through tunnels or you turn the house lights off. Brio wins this easily. It has two headlights and very nice sounds, which also turn off and on after a while, meaning it doesn't become annoying. It also has a different sound for revers, which is cool. STABILITY 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 4 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 2 3 - Hape Number One - 5 Probably because it's so slow, Hape never derails. Brio is very stable but can come unstuck and Bigjigs is all over the place, because of it's speed it can derail at the bottom of hills and is generally less forgiving on an imperfect track. PULLING CARRIAGES 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 4 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 4 3 - Hape Number One - 1 Brio and Bigjigs can both pull four carriages happily on a VERY hilly course but after that, with five carriages there are issues. Brio simply isn't strong enough and Bigjigs' magnet fails so the carriages decouple and roll back down the hill! Hape can only pull two carriages up a decent hill, at least when the batteries aren't 100% BUT the magnet is round the wrong way... at least compared to all other products from several different companies. HILLS 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 5 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 3 3 - Hape Number One - 4 Bizarrely, Bigjigs doesn't go up certain types of track - to the eye they look the same but the grain of the wood must be slightly different and it doesn't go up them at all. Brio is brilliant. Hape is slow but rarely if ever fails up hill with full batteries. TUNNELS 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 4 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 2 3 - Hape Number One - 5 Bigjigs is much wider than the other two trains so when it tries to enter a tunnel after a curve and hasn't had time to fully straighten it gets stuck every time. This means I had to change the track so that there are long straights before tunnels - an unnecessary restriction! Brio can sometimes get stuck because of its height if the track is not laid PERFECTLY. But mostly it's great. Hape is definitely the smallest, therefore best in tunnels. BATTERY CHANGE 1 - Brio red mighty action locomotive - 1 2 - Bigjigs Rail Mallard - 5 3 - Hape Number One - 5 Brio, why make it so hard to reach the screw? The screw is a phillips/straight hybrid so I bought a set of tiny Phillips screwdrivers to fit. But the Philips screw has already worn out after three battery changes so I've had to buy another screwdriver, a flat head with a very thin, long neck or you can't reach the screw. To avoid the battery change experience I may well get a rechargeable train... it's expensive but maybe worthwhile. But how it will take corners I don't know! The other two trains have perfectly sensible, easily accessible screws. CONCLUSION Brio Mighty Red is the most expensive but best all rounder. If you have a flat track and don't mind a noisy train then the Bigjigs is fastest and if you just want a nice, calm, nice looking locomotive then Hape is your best bet. I didn't add a category for looks/style because they are all very different and look good but it's down to taste.
S**E
Lovely little train
This little train is a real gem. The batteries are added through the front of the train. It has an on/off button (slides across), stop/go, forward and reverse. The train sounds are very impressive. It moves well. The perfect gift for any one with a train mad child in their house. This gift may well drive the recipients family nuts, as it chuffs away as it trundles along, but itโs a lot of fun.
H**T
Great little train, plenty of power, not great turning
Originally bought the smaller beginner toddler brio train. Did well, but as only had 1 battery it would run out of energy quickly and ran slowly. Also since my 2 year old liked to push it sometimes too this also slowly damaged the motor. We bought this train as a replacement. Firstly he loves the red colour and extra wheels. It takes 2 batteries and is way more powerful able to pull 2-4 carriages with little strain. Buttons are are easy to use (although he is nearly 3 now). Lights at front are fun for going through tunnels. There's a free wheeling button so you can turn the motor off and still push the train without damaging the motor, which my son loves to do sometimes too. Goes forward and reverse. The only downside is that it is longer so doesn't do tight turns well and call fall off the tracks.
M**3
Lovely powered engine with lights and sound
Great fun. Our four year old grandson loves it โค๏ธ We were amazed that it could carry seven carriages over a bridge. We have used Duracell Optimum batteries though with more boost. Might get the steam train next!
C**H
Fab
Great train and can pull a few carriages behind! Does eat batteries though so get some Duracell
J**G
good quality
S**7
Great train, the battery was a little bit hard to put it, but once it was going it was great. The train sounds nice was was able to manoeuvre through my wooden tracks with ease. I am sure my son will love this for his birthday. Great product from Brio that looks like it can handle a 3 year old.
N**H
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K**B
Great
A**T
Muy buena calidad, mis hijos no dejan de jugar con el para mi es lo que vale, quedo satisfecho y se me hizo buen precio aceptable.
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