Anyone remember this?
Super Sodor Adventure Set
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Looks like a pretty neat set and spread out so one can play in and outside of it. Did you have one Chrizzly?
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I still do. My only Trackmaster set. Cost about £100 when I got it from Toys R Us for Christmas in 2009. It's a HiT Set. I always thought that the Jack that came with it was unique. Is this true?
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2017, 07:05 PM by Super.)
Wait, so it's an actual train layout instead of a "Thomas in peril" roller coaster ride? Next, I'll be hearing that you used to be able to buy nicely detailed rolling stock and kids would actually put together trains to run on these layouts.
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im not sure if the jack in this set was different, but he could be bought in a single blister pack once upon a time, also from HIT.
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(09-26-2017, 04:18 PM)Off The Rails Wrote: Wait, so it's an actual train layout instead of a "Thomas in peril" roller coaster ride? Next, I'll be hearing that you used to be able to buy nicely detailed rolling stock and kids would actually put together trains to run on these layouts. The figure 8 in the middle could be made perilous the old fashioned way, by removing track. Also, the tunnel could be made creepier by putting a red flashing light (in my case my rear bike light) inside the tunnel. It doesn't disturb the trains if done correctly and looks brilliant in the dark. If you have this set you should try it. |
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