I think he's referring to the new remote control battery-operated Thomas that runs on plastic tracks. As I mentioned, my kids have one, and it's kinda cool. It looks like a Star Trek Phaser.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Hello Jumijo:
Thanks for the clarification. I thought I was missing out on something.
Regards,
John
the new lionel lancy remote that is up to $2,000 today. www.youtube.com/railroadboy1
Wow I'm so stupid I didn't know that. Thanks for telling me at www.youtube.com/railroadboy1 for that info
Hi I'm new to http://www.trains.com/ don't have to be mean to the new guy if you have any tips for me send a comment to www.youtube.com/railroadboy1 but only if are a member of youtube
Can these remote systems be used on the old trains - is there a conversion kit or something?
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thomasthetankengineman001 wrote: Hi I'm new to http://www.trains.com/ don't have to be mean to the new guy if you have any tips for me send a comment to www.youtube.com/railroadboy1 but only if are a member of youtube
Chris,
I think some are not sure what your point is. Your posts seem to be directing us to youtube. Why not tell us about yourself over here and become an active member of this community.
Bob Keller
If an Electric RR command unit will fit, then you can make it TMCC. That is the smallest unit I have seen.
http://www.electricrr.com/index.htm
thomasthetankengineman001 wrote:Hi Do you guys think that the TMCC and Legacy remote command system can be put on to Thomas The Tank Engine because I saw and put on my profile on youtube that some guy put a sonud system and remote system into a Thomas from 1997
It has been done, he used the ERR Mini Commander if memory serves correctly.
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