Talk:BRIO

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Should this picture be in the article?

Image:PEP BART.jpg
The BART C Car has been made into a toy that fits the BRIO wooden train sets.

(Taken from the BART article.) dogman15 05:09, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sources?

I would say that this article has fine sources, given the external links (I have no doubt that such info can be found at those links). I don't think the BART picture should be put into this article, although it would be nice if a picture or technical drawing of a piece of track was inserted. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by RSido (talkcontribs) 19:08, 1 January 2007 (UTC).

[edit] sweden less expensive ?

Since all wooden pieces from Brio now comes from ... China ... their margin must be very high and the article statement false...


I'm not sure "all" wooden parts come from china. As Brio states the tracks are made of beech wood. As far as I know beech is only grown in Europe in large enough quantities to be of industriell use. Probably the different parts of individual toys are made in various plants all over the world and are assembled in yet other places. Brio is big enough to do things were they are the cheapest or have the required quality. --T.woelk 09:23, 26 October 2007 (UTC)