Walter/RMT Your Walters are greatly appreciated. The Walters, family style, are available in sets of 48 standing relatives. Walter M. Matuch/RMT www.readymadetoys.com
Your Walters are greatly appreciated.
The Walters, family style, are available in sets of 48 standing relatives.
Walter M. Matuch/RMT
www.readymadetoys.com
I have those on all three of my layouts! They do look very nice and realistic.
That's one of the things at the museum that is quite popular. Guests are given a "Scavenger Hunt" list when they enter and have fun trying to find the items listed, most of them are in our room since we are the "Toy Train Gallery".
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Kev,
Great Idea! The kids will have a blast at least for 5 minutes!
John
you could send me about 6 of them then you would only have to deal with 7
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Sounds like a plan!
The last game I remember using a train layout was Gilbert's American Flyer Game Train.
I could probably make one into a statue on my HO layout. But I'm not buying an O Scale car just to get one.
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After purchasing a dozen RMT Ore Cars from the sale. My wife and I have been talking about what to do with all of the Walter figures that come with the RMT cars. I am thinking now that I have 13 of him. I will do a game for my grandkids called Wheres Walter and place them all around the layout and have the kids look for them. Any other ideas on what to do with Walter? This could be fun.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
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