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lol

Take a look at my post 511 above with our own video.

The carts have heavy metal wheels which helps.

Just delivered!
This is a knock off of the Transformer Omega Supreme called Terminus Giganticus. He is Huge!!!

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Ah Ha...I was right. Yours and Evans video runs exactly like gravity would move the coaster whereas in the Linked video it would be impossible for gravity to move it so slow and for it to maintain enough momentum......Now here is the kicker....reading the description they....filmed it in slo mo for crying out loud.....I was right...I was right... there's no way it would have worked like that...haha TongueTongue
(11-02-2017, 12:40 AM)ActionChugger Wrote: [ -> ]lol

Take a look at my post 511 above with our own video.

The carts have heavy metal wheels which helps.

Just delivered!
This is a knock off of the Transformer Omega Supreme called Terminus Giganticus. He is Huge!!!

Not knockoff, but a third-party figure. KO's are based on existing molds, while 3P figures are original molds based on existing Transformers characters.

That aside, Terminus Giganticus is crazy big, and not cheap for that matter. Enjoy. Big Grin
Hey hey take it easy! I am new to these KO 3P MP Transformers lol
Evan and I went to a local Miniature train show and sale Smile
Had to speed up some videos to it wouldnt get too long.
Those collector train pieces are EXPENSIVE Undecided Glad we stayed with the reasonable priced Blue Plastic Tracks LOL Big Grin
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Fantastic AC

Right off the bat I love that silver red and blue stream lined steamer with the real smoke. At these shows do they also sell like junk parts and such that one could use for Plarail mods? I hope I am around 20 years from now when Evan is taking his son to these shows and the old geezer following them around is you. By then you will have amassed hundreds of Plarail Amtraks if not thousands and have a booth of your own at the shows.
Definitely no plarail trains or parts at these shows lol. Although we did see ONE broken shinkansen train, the rest are mostly Lionel type N to G scale trains. Real old toy trains too. Saw some Kato trains. They do have miniature buildings and I think that you might be able to incorporate with Plarail trains. The other Building sold magazines and train memorabilia like real train parts, dining sets, oil lamps, and oil train pictures that one cost $3500 Blush.
Actually what I meant was used Junk Parts for the HO,O,G, etc scales not for Plarail's.
Evan and Friends Playing Spot it! Big Grin
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I just need a few large transformers and we will be done... :Angel
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Quite a group of friends