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Thomas the Train toy track and cars. Dozens of plastic railroad tracks, buildings, and battery operated cars. Train cars take C size batteries and some link together. Track alone provides hours of occupation (or irritation ;) lol, depending on who is constructing it) all cars work, but need batteries.
I will weigh box tomorrow for exact weight, but estimate it to be around 20-30 dollars. I will try my best to package the item to ensure the lowest possible shipping price. As for pay pal, I will look into it as well, as I haven't used it in years...and will let you know by day's end Wednesday. Thank you for looking!
My apologies.. Family emergency yesterday. The train set weighs, right now, ten lbs. I have a few more tracks to add that I came across on son's room... So we are probably going to go up a bit in weight. Looking for the smallest box possible also.
If local, no need to ship... I can drop off or meet somewhere. Right now I have found six trains... Although I do believe there may be more I have not found yet lol. There is enough track to take up an entire room that is 18'X15' lol... The easter bunny set up the track for my son one year lol.
So sorry on delay with the PayPal questions... I hadnt used my PayPal account in years and had to spend over an hour on the phone confirming it really was my account :/ yes, PayPal is all set to go finally! Lol
If I can fit it in a large flat rate, it will be 18.00. If it won't all fit, I would guesstimate a large and small or large and medium... No more than 32 USD. The weight would put it close to 35/40, so I figured flat rate was the way to go.