Living train art I found on deviantART:
http://hydrothrax.deviantart.com/art/Mo ... -158671252
http://hydrothrax.deviantart.com/art/TR ... -158671575
http://hydrothrax.deviantart.com/art/Co ... -158671523
http://hydrothrax.deviantart.com/art/Yo ... -158673035
http://hydrothrax.deviantart.com/art/Ni ... -163425124
http://hydrothrax.deviantart.com/art/EP ... -163424787
Living trains?
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Living trains?
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Re: Living trains?
Nice...
When I was younger I thought how cool would it be if the "Thomas" series incorporated some American EMD/GE products and/or late steam power. Made me wonder how those British locomotives with their weak "peeper" whistles would have reacted to a K5LA or RS5T doing --o- for every crossing.
When I was younger I thought how cool would it be if the "Thomas" series incorporated some American EMD/GE products and/or late steam power. Made me wonder how those British locomotives with their weak "peeper" whistles would have reacted to a K5LA or RS5T doing --o- for every crossing.
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Re: Living trains?
AndyWS wrote:Nice...
When I was younger I thought how cool would it be if the "Thomas" series incorporated some American EMD/GE products and/or late steam power. Made me wonder how those British locomotives with their weak "peeper" whistles would have reacted to a K5LA or RS5T doing --o- for every crossing.
It makes me wonder, too.
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Re: Living trains?
yea, Thomas is sitting there and all the sudden a pair of SD45's show up!AndyWS wrote:Nice...
When I was younger I thought how cool would it be if the "Thomas" series incorporated some American EMD/GE products and/or late steam power. Made me wonder how those British locomotives with their weak "peeper" whistles would have reacted to a K5LA or RS5T doing --o- for every crossing.
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