Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Cranky the Crane Review
Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Cranky the Crane Feature
- One crank turns Cranky's head left and right, the other raises and lowers the crane
- Magnetic crane raises and lifts magnetic cargo
- Realistic details
- Durable paint job
- Recommended Age Range 3 to 5 Years
Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Cranky the Crane Overview
Like all cranes, Cranky has a high and mighty attitude which often annoys the engines. Cranky knows that if he ever gets too big for his crane hook, the engines have ways of getting back at him. However, Cranky enjoys teasing them because, he says, it makes for good working relationships...but don't ask Percy if he agrees!
One crank turns Cranky's head left and right, while a second crank lifts any available magnetic cargo. Cargo included. Measures 10.5" high.
Thomas And Friends Wooden Railway - Cranky the Crane Specifications
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends is an ensemble of lovable railroad characters that includes Cranky the Crane. Cranky is one of the add-ons to the award-winning Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway System. Straight out of the books by W. Awdry that made Thomas famous, Cranky has a fascinating history and a captivating personality. This crane comes with experience, a slightly testy temperament, and two large red handles for easy operation. Cranky's body attaches lickety-split to the crane tower. One handle pivots Cranky around; the other raises and lowers cargo for loading and unloading cars by magnetic power. Cranky the Crane comes with one piece of cargo, also durably built of wood. --Lynne SampsonAvailable at Amazon Check Price Now!
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