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Train Layout Inside a Vending Machine

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Posted by cnw1995 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 1:21 PM
At the local Chuckie Cheese (we've spoken of this before), there's an MTH figure 8 with an F unit towing a short train through and around - including past a pair of working crossing gates. You can sound the horn too.

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Posted by 3railguy on Saturday, February 5, 2005 12:17 PM
That is too cool. I think I'll build one.
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Train Layout Inside a Vending Machine
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 11:56 AM
OK, I know it's not O gauge, but it's still pretty cool!





I think it could be N scale. No information was given on the website. You probably could do one in O gauge, though. I think that this is a fantastic idea and it would be sure to attract people!

Plus, I also know what the perfect thing to sell in this vending machine would be. Once, when I was a kid, my family went to Minot, North Dakota. At a K-Mart, there was a vending machine that actually sold little toy trains! For 25 cents, you could get a steam engine, tender, Alco FA diesel, tank car, reefer, caboose, streamlined passenger car or dome/observation car. They actually had rolling wheels and couplings. Each was available in four colours: red, blue, dark grey or light grey. Needless to say, I used up all of my parents quarters on that trip. I still have my collection of these little trains. Unfortunately, I have never seen another one of these vending machines since then!

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