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Re: YATTTE - Yet Another Thomas the Tank Engine
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Sun, 19 Nov 2000 11:06:06 GMT
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Another problem I see with modeling Thomas in general is that there are *so*
many versions of him in various toys with varying degrees of accuracy (if you
assume that the video version of him is the "correct" prototype).


It's not.  The most "accurate" would be from the first book.  Thomas is based
on a LBSC E2 tank, but the artist who orginally did the paintings was NOT a
railway artist.  Therefore, as long as it has 6 wheels, and is blue, it is
reasonable.

As regards Mikes Thomas, I think it is too tall in the cab.  It looks more like
a Emmett engine than Thomas-that or perhaps a W. Heath Robinson engine. (I was
looking at "Railway Ribaldry" a few days ago...)

James



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  Re: YATTTE - Yet Another Thomas the Tank Engine
 
(...) Hey James, would you happen to know of a good link to a pic of one so that we could see how he *ought* to look? -John (...) (23 years ago, 20-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)

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  Re: YATTTE - Yet Another Thomas the Tank Engine
 
Nice work, Mike- I too watched Twister tonite but did no work:-( I see you have decided to use the 4.5 volt red plate with buffers on which to base your Thomas. I did the same on mine, and I think it's a mixed blessing. It ends up compressing him (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-00, to lugnet.trains)

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