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Cheers, Neil. |
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amazing!!
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Wow that's tiny! I'm amazed they can make that work. Very impressive! I love that in most scenes they have a beer with them too. :D I wish I understood what they were saying. Thanks for sharing.
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That's insane. I have my hands full building what I think are smaller models, and these guys take it to a whole different level. Very cool and impressive.
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Ever notice its never guys in the states doing this stuff
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I was doing 1:87 trucks back in 2004. Had a wheel loader but didn't get very far with motorizing everything. Need watch-making skills to get that stuff right!
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The Germans were offering motorized HO scale cars and trucks before 2000, that were battery operated and ran on a roadway with a wire embedded into it. The wire attracted a magnetic steering lever that guided the vehicle along the roadway. I suppose the next logical step was to add a receiver, throttle, and independent steering control.
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I was kind of skipping through the video, I didn't get a perspective until the samba van running around the coin, but when the guy picked it up and I saw it wasn't much bigger than his thumb nail, thats when I fell off my chair! :eek:
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This is to cool Travis.:cool::cool::cool: Thanx for sharing, WOW!!!:jaw::jaw:
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This is amazing, wow.
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O ya by the way I now have to build an HO scale just because.
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That's insane..all I could see it my dog eating my latest build or my wife stepping on it lol
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Those were cool, but eyesight and patience will keep me from trying one.
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well that's it!!!!!!!!!!!
Travis we are all going to chip in and get you a girlfriend... even if its the inflatable kind... You have way to much free time |
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Want.... Imagine how much fun indoors we would have with N scale Pete's, Kennies, Fshakers, Macks etc on the dinning room table on rainy days! :D Haha I could have a whole town setup just in the space it takes me to build a 1/14 rig! :cop: |
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Probably a Micro Trains N scale (1:160) set.
Could it of been Z scale (1:220)? AZL http://www.americanzline.com/ has really boosted the popularity of Z scale with all that they offer. |
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