Review of Daron Motorized New York City Subway Set
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A quick review of some Daron MTA / New York City Subway toys. This isn't a paid or sponsored promotion, they're just something I picked up at an auction and wanted to try out.
Spoilers below!
The result: Total junk! These trains are cheaply made and extremely flimsy, with easy-to-break track connectors and train couplers. The tracks have little ridges or cogs for some reason, which looks stupid and makes more noise. The two engines I got had one with broken wheels and one with broken sound. They're a low quality novelty toy that would last the average kid about 10 minutes before breaking.
These are definitely not worth money, if I found some in the trash I'd take the train cars for spare parts, but I'd put the track back in the trash.
That being said, I was able to make one working train out of two sets, and they'll work with my existing '90s Christmas tree trains, so I can just use that track instead! These might show up in a future video as decor in our underground speakeasy cave, the Sand Bar.
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Spoilers below!
The result: Total junk! These trains are cheaply made and extremely flimsy, with easy-to-break track connectors and train couplers. The tracks have little ridges or cogs for some reason, which looks stupid and makes more noise. The two engines I got had one with broken wheels and one with broken sound. They're a low quality novelty toy that would last the average kid about 10 minutes before breaking.
These are definitely not worth money, if I found some in the trash I'd take the train cars for spare parts, but I'd put the track back in the trash.
That being said, I was able to make one working train out of two sets, and they'll work with my existing '90s Christmas tree trains, so I can just use that track instead! These might show up in a future video as decor in our underground speakeasy cave, the Sand Bar.
Saveitforparts t-shirts and other merch at https://my-store-b88bcf.creator-spring.com/
Join this channel to get access to perks:
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Or support me via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/saveitforparts
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