Ok, they lose the side rods (and their front lights for that matter, who cares!), but there is one more important thing they decided to ditch, and that's actually a biggie....
Ok, Clarabel lost her guard's compartment, and she now faces forward when coupled up behind Annie instead of facing backwards... No problem. But where are the doors?
I don't consider this a nitpicking: if you are in business carrying passengers, then passengers should be able to board your transportation vehicles, shouldn't they? What's the point of passenger trains if no passengers can ride them?
Annie and Clarabel don't have their names on the bodies of the cars; their names have been replaced with ornate patterns. Fine. But that's a minor problem; they don't have doors anymore. And that IS a problem:
As simple as that: Annie and Clarabel are now the only passenger coaches in the world that can't take... well, passengers! Splendid.
But, apparently, they gained the ability to move by themselves. Why?
The main problem remains, though: they don't have doors!! Nobody can get in. Why would any railroad have passenger cars that no one can board?
Oh, nobody can get in the engines either! Look, they lack the doors too:
I remembered the producers saying they won't have people in the show (except the Fat Controller). Now that explains everything: no people, no need for doors on passenger cars, because no one can use them anyway. But then, why there are passenger cars at all?
And the models are made so nice and detailed, only without the doors, because the engines and coaches have no doors in the TV-Show either, I suppose... Bummer.
MY OH MY! WHERE ARE THE DOORS??
[Side note: I absolutely adore this face! ]
Ok, Clarabel lost her guard's compartment, and she now faces forward when coupled up behind Annie instead of facing backwards... No problem. But where are the doors?
I don't consider this a nitpicking: if you are in business carrying passengers, then passengers should be able to board your transportation vehicles, shouldn't they? What's the point of passenger trains if no passengers can ride them?
Annie and Clarabel don't have their names on the bodies of the cars; their names have been replaced with ornate patterns. Fine. But that's a minor problem; they don't have doors anymore. And that IS a problem:
As simple as that: Annie and Clarabel are now the only passenger coaches in the world that can't take... well, passengers! Splendid.
But, apparently, they gained the ability to move by themselves. Why?
The main problem remains, though: they don't have doors!! Nobody can get in. Why would any railroad have passenger cars that no one can board?
Oh, nobody can get in the engines either! Look, they lack the doors too:
I remembered the producers saying they won't have people in the show (except the Fat Controller). Now that explains everything: no people, no need for doors on passenger cars, because no one can use them anyway. But then, why there are passenger cars at all?
And the models are made so nice and detailed, only without the doors, because the engines and coaches have no doors in the TV-Show either, I suppose... Bummer.
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