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I used to have a similar book, only it was bigger and contained almost (could be all of) all of the classic stories from Audry and his son. They were pretty fun stories to read back before I let go of the book. I always read it before I went to bed, but I was amazed with trains not through Thomas, but simply through all the experiences I've had with them in person. I would tell any kid who's interested in trains to go out and see the real things in action. There are no simulators that can represent the excitement the real things produce.I've not watched Thomas since I was about six, but once I learned that they've gone CGI, I just feel that it has taken the 'originality' of the previous version. Before going to CGI, they used a model railroad for far away shots, while making large faces for up close shots. I've still got a hardcover book about one and a half inches tall that is full of stories written by Reverend W. Audry and his son. I know a few people whose son is into Thomas, and I just hope that they do not lose their interest in Trains. I sold my VHS videos a while back to a local used book store (which also sells CDs, video games, and DVDs), and I hope that they have found a new home.
Fruit Growers Express 60' Insulated Boxcar (mid-1970s Tropicana Juice Train cars)
Great to see the Ivatt 2MT, I hope you will do 46441 in fictional BR Maroon (Crimson Lake) livery.Pic Deleted
Dang, dude, that mesh looks almost done! Excellent job on the injector btw; those are rather annoying. The wheels are lookin' real good too.Epic pic of mogul
Fruit Growers Express 60' Insulated Boxcar (mid-1970s Tropicana Juice Train cars)
Hi opus722, nice looking car, may I ask where do you release your content from, I tryed to.find your box cars but never did find them, thanks, :wave: