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Re: Pics: Life-size Thomas
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 2 May 2002 14:41:17 GMT
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JOHN@TCLTC.nomorespamORG
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Rob Doucette wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
> > Don't know all of the particulars about this Thomas, but he came to
> > Minneapolis last weekend and the weekend before (snowed *both*
> > weekends!) I do know that he is a dummy (a hard-working GP-7 pushed him
> > around from the rear). Ross (my son) said that the boiler was hollow
> > and that there was a folding chair in it! But he was faithfully
> > reproduced to resemble the TV series Thomas very closely, and he looked
> > really good.
> >
> > Ross grew up on Thomas and his love of trains could probably be traced
> > to this cheeky little engine. Though most of the kids in attendance
> > were around the age of 4, I *had* to bring Ross:-) Here are some shots
> > of him and Thomas together:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=7051
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> He looks like the same Thomas that visits the Strasburg Railroad twice a
> year (coming in June):
Well, I'd hope they'd look the same;-)
> http://www.strasburgrailroad.com/event_junethomas.htm
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> The engine is functional.
Cool! We were a little disappointed that ours was just for show. The guy
says to me, "Eh, we hide the real engine in the back, the kids don't care if
he's operational or not". Maybe so. It was nice, but a little *too*
commercialized for my taste (did I mention multiple tents in the parking lot
selling 1,000s of Thomas merchandise?...:-p)
I'd like to see your Thomas much more.
-John
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