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Where do you think his train money came from?
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(12-22-2014, 10:23 PM)ROCKINATOR Wrote: Where do you think his train money came from?

LOL, a train set built from the proceeds from hair.



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Back in grade 5 (three years ago) I thought having long hair was cool. I had a mini AFRO nowadays who can go up to someone like, "dude I had an Afro" today? And sorry that the pic is sideways, if you can fix it and you want to, do so. An iPad isnt very smart at flipping pictures to the correct veiwing angle, why? I don't know EDIT: it fixed itself? I won't complain.


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Great picture...3 years ago???
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That picture was taken in grade 5 or 3 years ago which means I am in grade 8 now enjoying my Christmas break (somewhat it'll get better right after Christmas)
I'm not that old just 13 turning 14 in February.
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A handsome young lad indeed, Rockinator [Image: nodding-yes-by-a-very-happy-smiley-emoticon.gif]
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I have to be honest as I think he is ugly looking like a shoe box on wheels because of the one size fits all chassis. I do hope that Tomy would give Samson a release as he does look like a very interesting style of locomotive. And whats this....A newly designed box with cut corner and they got rid of those kid unfriendly plastic sticks holding the train in and replaced them with a plastic tray. Now the question is, did they go this route only on this release or are they changing the whole box for all releases. You would think they would come up with a better way to make sure those dinosaurs didn't fall off so easily since the new playsets for Trackmaster 2 have steep inclines and speedy downhills that usually have a curve at the bottom.

Whaaaaat??? No way. No more mods? Say it isn't so! Surly you can find dirt cheap used ones that you can work your magic on. SadSadSad
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ucwepn, are,you serious!!! I know they aren't being made anymore but the world is full of them. They aren't that rare yet either. Besides, your modified locos might be worth more as they are one of a kind (literally).
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Hi! well the ones I see for sale second hand are around the cost that a new one was, in many cases costing even more than a new one did. I have one last batch to show then if I do anymore they will be second hand items I got cheap or Trackmaster 2 versions only, the bulk of my collection will remain unmodified. Also the Australian dollar is in the toilet at the moment at around US80c which makes it hard to buy from overseas where they are cheaper. Sellers in Australia tend to overprice them because they see the dealers prices and the ones that are correctly priced are snapped up by dealers and then overpriced, this is of course a vicious circle hehe.
(12-23-2014, 02:43 AM)ROCKINATOR Wrote: Back in grade 5 (three years ago) I thought having long hair was cool. I had a mini AFRO nowadays who can go up to someone like, "dude I had an Afro" today? And sorry that the pic is sideways, if you can fix it and you want to, do so. An iPad isnt very smart at flipping pictures to the correct veiwing angle, why? I don't know EDIT: it fixed itself? I won't complain.

Your In 8th Grade Too?!? Huh, good to know some people my age like it too! I agree back then I had really long hair, I cut it and now I wonder why I didnt do it sooner
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