Funny thing is those model cars like to derail when they're pushed. I bet GO wouldn't be too amused if people started posting videos of them derailing and getting sideswiped by freight trains...
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ReplyDeleteFunny thing is those model cars like to derail when they're pushed. I bet GO wouldn't be too amused if people started posting videos of them derailing and getting sideswiped by freight trains...
ReplyDeleteThe train set also includes tracks with switches that don't work.
ReplyDeleteYou can buy them at George's Trains carries them.
ReplyDeleteThe one train doesn't move because it is waiting for signal.
ReplyDeleteWe prefer to be called "Foamers"
ReplyDeleteAnd there goes the 07:53 from Oshawa after stopping at Pickering to pick up all the farm animals.
ReplyDeleteDon't you hate it when it's the express that blows by you?
ReplyDeleteDo these trains not run on time in the rain either? Or the winter? Or the Spring? Or a bright sunny day with no reason not to be on time?
ReplyDeleteI've been told there's a company that's going to be doing miniature scale models of the newer locomotives too.
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