Thomas to the Rescue
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@brother1997 Hi, Thanks for this. It all comes down to what is 'in shot' and what is just outside of the camera frame. We do that a lot. One of the crew, just out of shot, pulled away a piece of wood holding up the pebbles. If we had zoomed out you would have seen it all! The camera never tells the whole story! Hope you keep on watching and it doesn't spoil your enjoyment.!
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how did u make the rocks come out from under the track
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@mistyislandrailway Hi, Thanks for the post and your comment. So glad you like our videos. Pine Tree Junction has been closed for the winter but we are opening up again this week. We should have a new video up soon so hope you keep watching!
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Simply outstanding.
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So if it runs outside and it rains will it affect the track? How does the g scale able to run outside ?
007flyguy1 3 weeks ago
@007flyguy1 Hi, Thanks for the post. All our track and buildings are made to stay outside in all weathers. Most of our track has been outside for over four years now and it's fine in all weathers. Keep watching!
PineTreeJunction 3 weeks ago
Hello, I've been watching your videos for a while here now. Is it worth getting G Scale Thomas models? I've been debating about it for a while now.
CatleyWalkers 9 months ago
@CatleyWalkers Hi, Thanks for the post. The Bachmann large scale Thomas & Friends series are really well made 45mm locomotives and rolling stock. They are simply made and very tough. You can get Thomas and Percy sets that will work inside and outside. The track you get is very light but works fine inside. We use Peco G45 track outside which is much stronger. Thomas, Percy and James are driven by a simple electric motor with plastic /nylon gears. They are great fun. Hope this helps.
PineTreeJunction 9 months ago
how much money did it cost to make pinetree junction.
pawwarsguy 1 year ago
@pawwarsguy A lot!
PineTreeJunction 1 year ago