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Post by fuzzyscorpio on Oct 14, 2006 22:11:20 GMT -5
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Post by Crippled_Visions on Oct 15, 2006 22:37:03 GMT -5
I know what will be on Robert's Christmas list this year.
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Post by MMM on Oct 15, 2006 23:25:24 GMT -5
I'm putting the actual train on my Christmas list.
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Post by nance on Oct 16, 2006 1:46:12 GMT -5
That is just TOO neat!! I love trains!
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Post by nance on Oct 16, 2006 1:50:24 GMT -5
I don't think they sell them anymore but does anyone remember the train they used to have out that you'd put a couple drops of lighter fluid in the stack and when it ran it would pour smoke? It ran on batteries and when it bumped into something it would back up?
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Post by FlyinGN on Oct 16, 2006 6:18:46 GMT -5
I remember those nance but I thought it was some sort of oil to make smoke. Lighter fluid would not make much smoke...
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scca28
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Post by scca28 on Oct 16, 2006 17:30:29 GMT -5
Someone help me here: Am I having a brain cramp or was this a dream? I seem to remember wayyyyyy back a cast toy of the Iron Horse that you could buy. Or,was there cast miniatures of the locomotive built into the fence along the station platform? Or both? Maybe it was some other shore point or amusement park.
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Post by MMM on Oct 16, 2006 18:45:11 GMT -5
I remember those nance but I thought it was some sort of oil to make smoke. Lighter fluid would not make much smoke... Liquid Smoke - not sure what it's made of. Years ago they had those "pills" you'd drop in the smokestack - they'd last longer than the liquid.
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Post by hulk007 on Oct 16, 2006 19:35:03 GMT -5
I remember those nance but I thought it was some sort of oil to make smoke. Lighter fluid would not make much smoke... That's true, if you wanted to blow the train up nance then lighter fluid would work great.
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