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TrackMaster™ — Skip the Tracks and Send a Bending Bullet Train Anywhere

TrackMaster™ — Skip the Tracks and Send a Bending Bullet Train Anywhere

Skip the Tracks. Send a Bullet Train Bending Across Your Floor.

TrackMaster™ is the articulated CRH-style bullet train that doesn't need a single piece of plastic track. Press one button, set it on the carpet, and watch it snake around couch legs, toy piles, and the cat — headlights on, engine humming, kids chasing it down the hallway. The closest thing to a real bullet train without buying a ticket.

Product demonstration

Stop Buying Toys That Get Two Days of Play Then Hide Behind the Couch

You know the cycle. Bright box, big excitement, 48 hours later it's silent in the corner. Track-based sets need 20 minutes of plastic-piece assembly before a single car rolls. Pull-back cars die in five feet. The toys that actually hold their attention are the ones that move on their own — and do something new every time they hit a chair leg.

➤ Bends Around Anything In Its Path: Multi-car articulated body with flexible snap-fit couplers, so the whole train flexes through tight turns around toy piles, doorways, and dog beds without derailing.

➤ Turns Itself When It Bumps: Bump-and-go sensors flip direction on contact with walls, shoes, or your foot — so play doesn't stop every ten seconds for a parent rescue.

➤ Lights, Horn & Engine Sound Running: Front LED beams across the carpet, a CRH-style horn fires, and the engine hum follows it room to room — the kind of self-driving motion that keeps a four-year-old chasing it.

Meet TrackMaster™ — The Articulated Bullet Train That Plays Itself

Every TrackMaster™ car connects via a flexible snap-joint at the coupler. Power on the lead car and an internal motor with an omni-directional front wheel drives the whole train forward — bumping, turning, looping across any flat floor. No track. No 20-minute build. No "Dad, can you put this together?"

The articulated body is what makes it stick. Where a rigid train would smash the table leg and stall, TrackMaster™ flexes around the obstacle like a snake and keeps going. That's the difference between a toy that gets a weekend and a toy that gets dragged out every afternoon.

Why Tired Parents Are Picking This Over 200-Piece Track Sets

A bullet train that drives itself, doesn't need setup, and gives kids a solid stretch of running, chasing, screen-free play. That's why TrackMaster™ keeps ending up in carts — and why the wooden track sets keep ending up in the closet.

"Bought it for my three-year-old's birthday after the wooden train set lived in the closet. He played with this for 45 straight minutes the first day — chasing it, hiding it under the rug, lining up couch pillows as 'stations.' First toy in months that wasn't a screen." — Jenna T.

What Kids Get from a Toy That Won't Sit Still

✓ Holds Attention Past the First Five Minutes: Self-changing direction means no two play sessions look the same — there's always a new obstacle, a new route.

✓ Builds Coordination Without a Lesson Feel: Chasing, predicting, lining up couch-cushion stations — fine motor and spatial reasoning, dressed up as a game.

✓ Survives Carpet, Hardwood, Tile, Toddler Hands: ABS plastic shell, recessed wheels, smooth edges, no tiny parts to lose under the couch.

Three Steps from Box to Bullet Train Across the Floor

Step 1: Slide in 2 AA batteries (no screws — just a sliding battery door).

Step 2: Snap the cars together at the couplers. Link them all into one long train or split into two shorter trains for siblings.

Step 3: Flip the power switch, set it on the floor, and step back. The bumper sensors handle the rest.

Why TrackMaster™ Wins Track-Based Train Sets Pull-Back & Static Toys
Plays itself — no track to lay, no pushing
Articulated body bends around real obstacles like couch legs and toy piles
Working LED headlight, horn, and engine sound in one self-driving toy

Specifications: What's Actually In the Box

  • Material: ABS plastic shell, smooth edges, no sharp seams
  • Style: CRH-style bullet train — white body with blue accent stripe
  • Power: 2x AA batteries (not included)
  • Age: 3 years and up
  • Includes: 1x TrackMaster™ articulated bullet train set
  • Size: Refer to image below for exact dimensions

Real Parent Questions, Answered Straight

What age is TrackMaster™ built for?

Designed for 3 years and up. The bumper sensors and articulated turns hold attention from toddlers through early elementary — and a few dads have admitted to playing with it longer than the kid did.

Will it work on carpet, or only hard floors?

Both. The motor is geared for low-pile carpet, hardwood, tile, and vinyl. Deep shag or thick rugs will slow it down — for everything else, it rolls clean.

How loud is it? My toddler naps in the next room.

Audible across a room but not piercing — closer to a kitchen timer than a toy fire engine. There's no volume dial, but the sounds stop instantly when the power switch is off.

What batteries does it need, and how long do they last?

Two standard AA batteries (sold separately). A fresh set runs roughly 2–3 hours of active play before the train noticeably slows down.

Will it survive a rough three-year-old?

The ABS shell with recessed wheels handles the carpet-to-hardwood-to-table-leg gauntlet. The articulated joints flex on impact instead of snapping, and there are no tiny parts to lose under the couch.

Bring Home the Train That Actually Plays Itself

Try TrackMaster™ for 30 days. If your kid doesn't drag it out more than any other toy on the shelf, send it back for a full refund — no restocking fee, no questions. Worst case, you're out a few minutes packing it back up. Best case, you stop buying toys that hide behind the couch by Tuesday.

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TrackMaster™ — Skip the Tracks and Send a Bending Bullet Train Anywhere

Skip the Tracks. Send a Bullet Train Bending Across Your Floor.

TrackMaster™ is the articulated CRH-style bullet train that doesn't need a single piece of plastic track. Press one button, set it on the carpet, and watch it snake around couch legs, toy piles, and the cat — headlights on, engine humming, kids chasing it down the hallway. The closest thing to a real bullet train without buying a ticket.

Product demonstration

Stop Buying Toys That Get Two Days of Play Then Hide Behind the Couch

You know the cycle. Bright box, big excitement, 48 hours later it's silent in the corner. Track-based sets need 20 minutes of plastic-piece assembly before a single car rolls. Pull-back cars die in five feet. The toys that actually hold their attention are the ones that move on their own — and do something new every time they hit a chair leg.

➤ Bends Around Anything In Its Path: Multi-car articulated body with flexible snap-fit couplers, so the whole train flexes through tight turns around toy piles, doorways, and dog beds without derailing.

➤ Turns Itself When It Bumps: Bump-and-go sensors flip direction on contact with walls, shoes, or your foot — so play doesn't stop every ten seconds for a parent rescue.

➤ Lights, Horn & Engine Sound Running: Front LED beams across the carpet, a CRH-style horn fires, and the engine hum follows it room to room — the kind of self-driving motion that keeps a four-year-old chasing it.

Meet TrackMaster™ — The Articulated Bullet Train That Plays Itself

Every TrackMaster™ car connects via a flexible snap-joint at the coupler. Power on the lead car and an internal motor with an omni-directional front wheel drives the whole train forward — bumping, turning, looping across any flat floor. No track. No 20-minute build. No "Dad, can you put this together?"

The articulated body is what makes it stick. Where a rigid train would smash the table leg and stall, TrackMaster™ flexes around the obstacle like a snake and keeps going. That's the difference between a toy that gets a weekend and a toy that gets dragged out every afternoon.

Why Tired Parents Are Picking This Over 200-Piece Track Sets

A bullet train that drives itself, doesn't need setup, and gives kids a solid stretch of running, chasing, screen-free play. That's why TrackMaster™ keeps ending up in carts — and why the wooden track sets keep ending up in the closet.

"Bought it for my three-year-old's birthday after the wooden train set lived in the closet. He played with this for 45 straight minutes the first day — chasing it, hiding it under the rug, lining up couch pillows as 'stations.' First toy in months that wasn't a screen." — Jenna T.

What Kids Get from a Toy That Won't Sit Still

✓ Holds Attention Past the First Five Minutes: Self-changing direction means no two play sessions look the same — there's always a new obstacle, a new route.

✓ Builds Coordination Without a Lesson Feel: Chasing, predicting, lining up couch-cushion stations — fine motor and spatial reasoning, dressed up as a game.

✓ Survives Carpet, Hardwood, Tile, Toddler Hands: ABS plastic shell, recessed wheels, smooth edges, no tiny parts to lose under the couch.

Three Steps from Box to Bullet Train Across the Floor

Step 1: Slide in 2 AA batteries (no screws — just a sliding battery door).

Step 2: Snap the cars together at the couplers. Link them all into one long train or split into two shorter trains for siblings.

Step 3: Flip the power switch, set it on the floor, and step back. The bumper sensors handle the rest.

Why TrackMaster™ Wins Track-Based Train Sets Pull-Back & Static Toys
Plays itself — no track to lay, no pushing
Articulated body bends around real obstacles like couch legs and toy piles
Working LED headlight, horn, and engine sound in one self-driving toy

Specifications: What's Actually In the Box

  • Material: ABS plastic shell, smooth edges, no sharp seams
  • Style: CRH-style bullet train — white body with blue accent stripe
  • Power: 2x AA batteries (not included)
  • Age: 3 years and up
  • Includes: 1x TrackMaster™ articulated bullet train set
  • Size: Refer to image below for exact dimensions

Real Parent Questions, Answered Straight

What age is TrackMaster™ built for?

Designed for 3 years and up. The bumper sensors and articulated turns hold attention from toddlers through early elementary — and a few dads have admitted to playing with it longer than the kid did.

Will it work on carpet, or only hard floors?

Both. The motor is geared for low-pile carpet, hardwood, tile, and vinyl. Deep shag or thick rugs will slow it down — for everything else, it rolls clean.

How loud is it? My toddler naps in the next room.

Audible across a room but not piercing — closer to a kitchen timer than a toy fire engine. There's no volume dial, but the sounds stop instantly when the power switch is off.

What batteries does it need, and how long do they last?

Two standard AA batteries (sold separately). A fresh set runs roughly 2–3 hours of active play before the train noticeably slows down.

Will it survive a rough three-year-old?

The ABS shell with recessed wheels handles the carpet-to-hardwood-to-table-leg gauntlet. The articulated joints flex on impact instead of snapping, and there are no tiny parts to lose under the couch.

Bring Home the Train That Actually Plays Itself

Try TrackMaster™ for 30 days. If your kid doesn't drag it out more than any other toy on the shelf, send it back for a full refund — no restocking fee, no questions. Worst case, you're out a few minutes packing it back up. Best case, you stop buying toys that hide behind the couch by Tuesday.

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Skip the Tracks. Send a Bullet Train Bending Across Your Floor.

TrackMaster™ is the articulated CRH-style bullet train that doesn't need a single piece of plastic track. Press one button, set it on the carpet, and watch it snake around couch legs, toy piles, and the cat — headlights on, engine humming, kids chasing it down the hallway. The closest thing to a real bullet train without buying a ticket.

Product demonstration

Stop Buying Toys That Get Two Days of Play Then Hide Behind the Couch

You know the cycle. Bright box, big excitement, 48 hours later it's silent in the corner. Track-based sets need 20 minutes of plastic-piece assembly before a single car rolls. Pull-back cars die in five feet. The toys that actually hold their attention are the ones that move on their own — and do something new every time they hit a chair leg.

➤ Bends Around Anything In Its Path: Multi-car articulated body with flexible snap-fit couplers, so the whole train flexes through tight turns around toy piles, doorways, and dog beds without derailing.

➤ Turns Itself When It Bumps: Bump-and-go sensors flip direction on contact with walls, shoes, or your foot — so play doesn't stop every ten seconds for a parent rescue.

➤ Lights, Horn & Engine Sound Running: Front LED beams across the carpet, a CRH-style horn fires, and the engine hum follows it room to room — the kind of self-driving motion that keeps a four-year-old chasing it.

Meet TrackMaster™ — The Articulated Bullet Train That Plays Itself

Every TrackMaster™ car connects via a flexible snap-joint at the coupler. Power on the lead car and an internal motor with an omni-directional front wheel drives the whole train forward — bumping, turning, looping across any flat floor. No track. No 20-minute build. No "Dad, can you put this together?"

The articulated body is what makes it stick. Where a rigid train would smash the table leg and stall, TrackMaster™ flexes around the obstacle like a snake and keeps going. That's the difference between a toy that gets a weekend and a toy that gets dragged out every afternoon.

Why Tired Parents Are Picking This Over 200-Piece Track Sets

A bullet train that drives itself, doesn't need setup, and gives kids a solid stretch of running, chasing, screen-free play. That's why TrackMaster™ keeps ending up in carts — and why the wooden track sets keep ending up in the closet.

"Bought it for my three-year-old's birthday after the wooden train set lived in the closet. He played with this for 45 straight minutes the first day — chasing it, hiding it under the rug, lining up couch pillows as 'stations.' First toy in months that wasn't a screen." — Jenna T.

What Kids Get from a Toy That Won't Sit Still

✓ Holds Attention Past the First Five Minutes: Self-changing direction means no two play sessions look the same — there's always a new obstacle, a new route.

✓ Builds Coordination Without a Lesson Feel: Chasing, predicting, lining up couch-cushion stations — fine motor and spatial reasoning, dressed up as a game.

✓ Survives Carpet, Hardwood, Tile, Toddler Hands: ABS plastic shell, recessed wheels, smooth edges, no tiny parts to lose under the couch.

Three Steps from Box to Bullet Train Across the Floor

Step 1: Slide in 2 AA batteries (no screws — just a sliding battery door).

Step 2: Snap the cars together at the couplers. Link them all into one long train or split into two shorter trains for siblings.

Step 3: Flip the power switch, set it on the floor, and step back. The bumper sensors handle the rest.

Why TrackMaster™ Wins Track-Based Train Sets Pull-Back & Static Toys
Plays itself — no track to lay, no pushing
Articulated body bends around real obstacles like couch legs and toy piles
Working LED headlight, horn, and engine sound in one self-driving toy

Specifications: What's Actually In the Box

  • Material: ABS plastic shell, smooth edges, no sharp seams
  • Style: CRH-style bullet train — white body with blue accent stripe
  • Power: 2x AA batteries (not included)
  • Age: 3 years and up
  • Includes: 1x TrackMaster™ articulated bullet train set
  • Size: Refer to image below for exact dimensions

Real Parent Questions, Answered Straight

What age is TrackMaster™ built for?

Designed for 3 years and up. The bumper sensors and articulated turns hold attention from toddlers through early elementary — and a few dads have admitted to playing with it longer than the kid did.

Will it work on carpet, or only hard floors?

Both. The motor is geared for low-pile carpet, hardwood, tile, and vinyl. Deep shag or thick rugs will slow it down — for everything else, it rolls clean.

How loud is it? My toddler naps in the next room.

Audible across a room but not piercing — closer to a kitchen timer than a toy fire engine. There's no volume dial, but the sounds stop instantly when the power switch is off.

What batteries does it need, and how long do they last?

Two standard AA batteries (sold separately). A fresh set runs roughly 2–3 hours of active play before the train noticeably slows down.

Will it survive a rough three-year-old?

The ABS shell with recessed wheels handles the carpet-to-hardwood-to-table-leg gauntlet. The articulated joints flex on impact instead of snapping, and there are no tiny parts to lose under the couch.

Bring Home the Train That Actually Plays Itself

Try TrackMaster™ for 30 days. If your kid doesn't drag it out more than any other toy on the shelf, send it back for a full refund — no restocking fee, no questions. Worst case, you're out a few minutes packing it back up. Best case, you stop buying toys that hide behind the couch by Tuesday.