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considering they want to rig a dimension drive to it or send it through a dimension portal or however Wheels set it up- and likely change from iron to steel rails or whatever material is used on the other side, and they need to make sure they don't exceed the track tolerances. Of course it is a Shelterville locomotive- so the entire thing is likely a facade for much more advanced technology- in which case it actually may be harder to operate- or it could be dial a destination and get to 88 mph...
Ron this is exposition there isn't much to say you know that- Now the real question- is that an oil burner or a coal burner- does it have a recently worked set of tires (trains have these removable metal rims that help keep them running smoothly on the track every now and then they need to be reshaped- eventually replaced- and as it's been sitting- has anyone made sure the lubricant hasn't guncked up, I know these things from watching a show on the restoration of the Sierra No.3 (otherwise known as the locomotive in virtually every American movie with a steam locomotive). Chances are the train you based the 3d model on is the Sierra No.3
rmccool at 7:51PM, July 10, 2015
:) im sure it will run better then that cardboard one from so long ago..
mhalpern at 5:33AM, July 8, 2015
considering they want to rig a dimension drive to it or send it through a dimension portal or however Wheels set it up- and likely change from iron to steel rails or whatever material is used on the other side, and they need to make sure they don't exceed the track tolerances. Of course it is a Shelterville locomotive- so the entire thing is likely a facade for much more advanced technology- in which case it actually may be harder to operate- or it could be dial a destination and get to 88 mph...
mhalpern at 5:17AM, July 8, 2015
Ron this is exposition there isn't much to say you know that- Now the real question- is that an oil burner or a coal burner- does it have a recently worked set of tires (trains have these removable metal rims that help keep them running smoothly on the track every now and then they need to be reshaped- eventually replaced- and as it's been sitting- has anyone made sure the lubricant hasn't guncked up, I know these things from watching a show on the restoration of the Sierra No.3 (otherwise known as the locomotive in virtually every American movie with a steam locomotive). Chances are the train you based the 3d model on is the Sierra No.3
magicalmisfits at 1:53PM, July 7, 2015
I'd be ever so greatful to see some comments😋
magicalmisfits at 1:53PM, July 7, 2015
I'd be ever so greatful to see some comments😋