Toy trains!!!
Toy trains!!!
You might want to mute the garbage they call music in this video:
This one's also good:
This one's also good:
I like trains!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh yeah, so i saw the movie unstoppable, with Denzel Washington. It's the dumbest movie I've seen in a long time. If you have to see it, take your sense of humor with you. Make sure its enough to last the whole movie and feel free to yell at the characters, as no one in the audience will care.
Watching the trains, though, was lots of fun. You get to watch the train switch tracks up close. There's a cool part where the train slowly has to make a turn and you get to see the wheels pressing against the side of the rails as the tons of metal push forward. I mean, it's just a regular turn at a slow slow speed, but I sat there wondering how it was not falling off the track. The whole movie could have been just those non-special effect shots of trains doing regular stuff and I would have had a blast. Everything else was retarded.
oh yeah, so i saw the movie unstoppable, with Denzel Washington. It's the dumbest movie I've seen in a long time. If you have to see it, take your sense of humor with you. Make sure its enough to last the whole movie and feel free to yell at the characters, as no one in the audience will care.
Watching the trains, though, was lots of fun. You get to watch the train switch tracks up close. There's a cool part where the train slowly has to make a turn and you get to see the wheels pressing against the side of the rails as the tons of metal push forward. I mean, it's just a regular turn at a slow slow speed, but I sat there wondering how it was not falling off the track. The whole movie could have been just those non-special effect shots of trains doing regular stuff and I would have had a blast. Everything else was retarded.
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when I was a Kid, My dad had a ton of HO that My Grandfather gave him back in the 40's and 50's. My mom threw them all away after the divorce in 1973
I probably could have retired off them by now
I probably could have retired off them by now
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My dad built me a 8x4ft plywood table for my HO scale. I loved it. Then when my parents split, my grandfather took a hammer to the table to split it apart without removing the tracks first. The table was bnuilt to be able to be taken apart in half. That ruined my entire table. never bought another since.
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Rent the movie Runaway Train. Much better.Isaac wrote:I like trains!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh yeah, so i saw the movie unstoppable, with Denzel Washington. It's the dumbest movie I've seen in a long time. If you have to see it, take your sense of humor with you. Make sure its enough to last the whole movie and feel free to yell at the characters, as no one in the audience will care.
Watching the trains, though, was lots of fun. You get to watch the train switch tracks up close. There's a cool part where the train slowly has to make a turn and you get to see the wheels pressing against the side of the rails as the tons of metal push forward. I mean, it's just a regular turn at a slow slow speed, but I sat there wondering how it was not falling off the track. The whole movie could have been just those non-special effect shots of trains doing regular stuff and I would have had a blast. Everything else was retarded.
Runaway Train
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CDN_Merlin wrote:My dad built me a 8x4ft plywood table for my HO scale. I loved it. Then when my parents split, my grandfather took a hammer to the table to split it apart without removing the tracks first. The table was bnuilt to be able to be taken apart in half. That ruined my entire table. never bought another since.
Divorce is a nasty move. No matter how much the parents may need to seperate, the children always, ALWAYS lose. Especially when the parents lose control of their emotions.null0010 wrote:Why would anyone do that? That's an incredibly dick move.
flying cars and rocketpacks are cool.
and perhaps tabletop wargames.
i like steam & stirling engines.
but what's with all these toy trains.
take my hand and show me the wonders of your strange choochoo worldddddd
and perhaps tabletop wargames.
i like steam & stirling engines.
but what's with all these toy trains.
take my hand and show me the wonders of your strange choochoo worldddddd
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As a side notion, I like steam locomotives. I may not have a train set and I don't think they're weird for people to play with, but I occasionally run MS Train Simulator (when I can get it to work) and drive the steam locomotives as a challenge. They're a lot of work to manage and control. Diesels just don't have that magic as a living, breathing machine.
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i suspect asperger'sroid wrote:i don't get it.
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I suspect space vampires and things that start with the letter Wnull0010 wrote:i suspect asperger'sroid wrote:i don't get it.
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Isaac wrote:I suspect space vampires and things that start with the letter Wnull0010 wrote:i suspect asperger'sroid wrote:i don't get it.
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#@%$ twilight...null0010 wrote:Isaac wrote:I suspect space vampires and things that start with the letter Wnull0010 wrote:i suspect asperger'sroid wrote:i don't get it.
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TC then you might be interested in this. it's just outside Mololla at a place called shady dell. it's free. but it's only open a few months a year. we take all the grand kis there about once a year. they have a Picnic ground, so you can make an afternoon of it.tunnelcat wrote:As a side notion, I like steam locomotives. I may not have a train set and I don't think they're weird for people to play with, but I occasionally run MS Train Simulator (when I can get it to work) and drive the steam locomotives as a challenge. They're a lot of work to manage and control. Diesels just don't have that magic as a living, breathing machine.
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That's so cool! I wonder how long it takes to build one from scrap metal. They have a welding class at my school I should take, which teaches arc welding.CUDA wrote:TC then you might be interested in this. it's just outside Mololla at a place called shady dell. it's free. but it's only open a few months a year. we take all the grand kis there about once a year. they have a Picnic ground, so you can make an afternoon of it.tunnelcat wrote:As a side notion, I like steam locomotives. I may not have a train set and I don't think they're weird for people to play with, but I occasionally run MS Train Simulator (when I can get it to work) and drive the steam locomotives as a challenge. They're a lot of work to manage and control. Diesels just don't have that magic as a living, breathing machine.
Freaking awesome stuff! Did you see all the little parts it had!?!??!
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Ya I've stood within 5 feet of itIsaac wrote:Freaking awesome stuff! Did you see all the little parts it had!?!??!
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hmm, i'm never going to look at the minecart tracks in Minecraft in the same way again.null0010 wrote:i suspect asperger'sroid wrote:i don't get it.
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Before or after you've shot a pig into space? Or was it a cow?roid wrote:hmm, i'm never going to look at the minecart tracks in Minecraft in the same way again.null0010 wrote:i suspect asperger'sroid wrote:i don't get it.
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Yeah, that looks cool, especially in small scale. Little steam locos always look the best when someone goes to the trouble to actually replicate and machine all the small moving parts. I've got a good friend in Mololla. Next time I visit, I might just check it out.CUDA wrote:TC then you might be interested in this. it's just outside Mololla at a place called shady dell. it's free. but it's only open a few months a year. we take all the grand kis there about once a year. they have a Picnic ground, so you can make an afternoon of it.
When I was a kid, I rode a steam train on the old Oregon, Pacific and Eastern Railway out of Cottage Grove. They were giving excursion rides for turists back then, just before they sold the line. I've been fond of steam engines ever since, they're just fascinating to watch in motion. This was the very same line that the movie 'Emperor of the North' was filmed on too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon,_Pa ... rn_Railway
I also remember this steam engine that sat in Oaks Park on static display years ago. Thankfully it was finally restored to running condition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Pacific_4449
I just thought of another good train movie. It's an oldie set during the end of WWII starring Burt Lancaster called 'The Train'. More excellent steam locomotive action.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Train