thomasthetankengineman001 wrote: DUDE what are talkng about
DUDE what are talkng about
You asked--I answered. What's the matter, Chris? You've been outed. You may as well give it up. It's so easy to spot you when you reappear on these forums.
DennisB-1 wrote: Very slick, Chris. You have now eliminated your references ( http://www.youtube.com/railroadboy1 ) to your Youtube profile in your signature line. Your Youtube profile had listed your age as 25 but you claim to be only 15. It's very interesting that you've now removed your age from the Youtube profile.
Very slick, Chris. You have now eliminated your references ( http://www.youtube.com/railroadboy1 ) to your Youtube profile in your signature line. Your Youtube profile had listed your age as 25 but you claim to be only 15. It's very interesting that you've now removed your age from the Youtube profile.
cabbage wrote:I am not sure of the American Education system -but age 15 would equate here in the UK to Year 10 or Year 11... So, I am going to assume that you have done something like "Design Technology", "Draughtsmanship", "Technical Drawing", (or something similar), by the end of Year 9(?)ralph
Um, Ralph, in our school system, by age 15 many might be able to read without moving their lips, perhaps scrawl a few disconnected sentences in a somewhat legible scrawl, and receive an 'A'. (Excellent) from a teacher not much more informed but A) in possession of the answer book, and B) deemed to be politically correct. No one gets a failing grade, it might harm their self-image. Ciphering (that is, arithmetic) in those grades is approaching the notion of fractions--that whole numbers, like 1, can be represented by different, funny numbers like '1/2' and that --hold on-- two '1/2's equal ONE! By golly. They wrestle with these concepts until graduation.
If lack of proper education in this nation could somehow be instantly transmuted into lead, the Atlantic and Pacific oceans would meet in a giant wave somewhere near the middle.
Les
Gentlemen,
Something is amiss here. This guy got his thread locked over on the CTT forum, then posted a different Thomas question on the MR Forum and now he's over here. Methinks we have a troll. If it's the guy I think he is, he's been around before under several different aliases.
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vsmith wrote: I guess he's just venting that he cannot find a Thomas engine in 3-1/2" or 7-1/2" guages, but most people who model that scale, build there engines from scratch so if you want one, best bet is to get a set of plans, access to a milling machine and have at it! Ride on scale has very few "kits" or RTR, 80% of that hobby is homebuilt. Thomas would be easy to build in battery powered form.
I guess he's just venting that he cannot find a Thomas engine in 3-1/2" or 7-1/2" guages, but most people who model that scale, build there engines from scratch so if you want one, best bet is to get a set of plans, access to a milling machine and have at it!
Ride on scale has very few "kits" or RTR, 80% of that hobby is homebuilt. Thomas would be easy to build in battery powered form.
This subject on a Thomas to ride in the US but on a smaller scale than normal
I have seen some "ride on" Thomas the Tank Engines here and there. Since I am not sure if you are looking for ride-on TOYS, or SCALE MODELS, I will try and address both.
As for TOYS, here are some suggestions:
http://www.allaboardtoys.com/thomas-the-train-ride-on-toys-scootin-sounds-ride-on.aspx?cmpid=gopsXLC35164
http://www.allaboardtoys.com/thomas-the-train-ride-on-toys-battery-operated-thomas-track-rider.aspx?cmpid=gopsXLC35168
http://www.pedalcarpeople.com/products.asp?ProductLine=Trains
As for MODELS, there are several in the United States. I know one member of the Adirondack Live Steamers has several models of Thomas, Annie, Claribel, and at least one other diesel engine, a black engine. I might have pictures and can check when I get home. That member does not store them in our "carbarn" at the club anymore, so I am not sure if he is still a member.
If you go to the Pioneer Valley Live Steamer's website, you can see a Thomas model on the opening webpage. Note: Since ALS and PVLS are both in the Northeast, it might in fact be the same model that spends time at both clubs!
http://www.pioneervalleylivesteamers.org/
Also note that both live Steam clubs use 7.25" gauge track. I am not sure if this is what you are looking for, but these are NOT toys but serious pieces of machinery weighing several hundred pounds and capable of hurting young kids.
Let me know if I can be of any more help.
Modeling the D&H in 1984: http://dandhcoloniemain.blogspot.com/
Have fun with your trains
I'm kind of a geezer--I don't understand what you're looking for. Comment on what? There's nothing there to comment on
There's a life size thomas that tours the country--I've never been to see it becasue it draws huge crowds and my wife and I kind of thought our daughter would prefer her little toy thomas trains to a big scary life size one with 100 kids crowding around it. Might have been a mistake
I see all over the Internet of Thomas The Tank Engine But in a scale that you are able to ride him no the huge size but the kind you can ride in your own backyard the only place I seen them in a other country. see my page at for comments at www.youtube.com/railroadboy1
My channel is not done yet so give a comment if you are a youtube member Thanks
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