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  • Is it just me or does Thomas look odd with a knuckle coupler?

    Alright. Thats beside the point.

    Thomas seems to attract more attention compared to the other trains on that model railway there in spite of his size and the number of coaches hes hauling. and in every scene of Thomas's model there is ALWAYS one kid that will tell "Thomas!"

  • @ryanlim2002 Well of course, it was Thomas' Day Out at the Colorado Railroad Museum.

  • @gothpapa Yup! The Little Blue Tank Engine from the Island of Sodor. ;D Sadly none of his class survived into preservation in real life. So now all we have are either replicas pushed around by diesels and these little models. :(

  • @ryanlim2002 Actually there is a real Thomas Steam Engine. There are videos of it on here and I've mostly seen that one on the Strasburg Railroad in Pennsylvania.

  • @msk578 No no. I meant the original Southern Railway ones. Those original trains. Not these new builds. If we're talking of New Builds and Rebuilts they have those everywhere, new builds/rebuilts/cameos.

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  • Cool video mr. C ! Looks like a fun place.

  • @3rdStreetStudio It is a fun place. You will have to cpome visit some time.

  • What kind of engine is that behind Thomas? Don't think I've ever seen that one before

  • @boberttrain831 Its a diesel! ;-). Not sure of its origins. I think its one of Lindsay Ashby's engines from his Georgetown days.

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