Thanks Mr No
In the first video (Tomy Ad) it was really neat how they made the model look like a real train at the 0:05 minute mark.
I really got a chuckle at how the 'Flat' Station has disappearing 'Flat' people. However, I do like the stickers but only if they came on a separate sheet so I could scan them
Wonder how many Fictional Trains they plan to include with these "Best Selection Set" series. I am surprised that they chose to make a train similar to the first set and not something totally different looking.
Supers Nitpick Bonus
Just my personal preferences and in no way am I judging what it should be as there are many who love these features especially children as we have to admit that this is who they are made for.
* The roofs color seems off to me for some reason, like it should have been gray or silver.
* Not a fan of the people viewed in the windows but I do understand that children would like to look at the different faces in each. At least with the first set, the passengers could easily be removed if one desired where this one has them on what looks to be vinyl stickers.
* The viewing of the driver on this one is a tad bit better than the first train and looks like he could be easily removed as opposed the the original.
* Something I wish they had done was have that tinted blue windscreen shown on the lead engine on the tail car too.
In the first video (Tomy Ad) it was really neat how they made the model look like a real train at the 0:05 minute mark.
I really got a chuckle at how the 'Flat' Station has disappearing 'Flat' people. However, I do like the stickers but only if they came on a separate sheet so I could scan them
Wonder how many Fictional Trains they plan to include with these "Best Selection Set" series. I am surprised that they chose to make a train similar to the first set and not something totally different looking.
Supers Nitpick Bonus
Just my personal preferences and in no way am I judging what it should be as there are many who love these features especially children as we have to admit that this is who they are made for.
* The roofs color seems off to me for some reason, like it should have been gray or silver.
* Not a fan of the people viewed in the windows but I do understand that children would like to look at the different faces in each. At least with the first set, the passengers could easily be removed if one desired where this one has them on what looks to be vinyl stickers.
* The viewing of the driver on this one is a tad bit better than the first train and looks like he could be easily removed as opposed the the original.
* Something I wish they had done was have that tinted blue windscreen shown on the lead engine on the tail car too.