@Chrisjo
Must be just me again but I can't see your pictures
@Mr-No
That picture clearly shows how the faces are removable as opposed to the first Diesel version. Thanks
YES SUPER!!!
I just realized this last night!
I was re-reading this thread, because I’m about to receive the counterfeit Dodge with the removable face and flat drive, and I realized that these too are made the same way!
Then I read that the faces were difficult to get paired up, so I ran to go and inspect the ones that I made this thread from, and sure enough they also have the removable faces, AND I was lucky enough to get a true pair!
I’m going to include them in tomorrow’s video.
Now it’s funny that my “detective work” on the shells seems more like going to investigate a fire, while being oblivious and passing by the guy holding a match. Lol
Play nice & have fun!!
I have some of these in my collection, thyre just as good as the originals, better than Mattel nowadays.
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@Trainboy 90 productions, Still I would rather stay away from them. It's justs better to buy the real thing in my opinion.
Train it, plane it, you name it!
Despite that; They're the closest you can get to the Pre 2014 Trackmaster locomotives besides Plarail, I've bought some for customs as the real things are just too rare to do so. Plus they're good runners too.
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(This post was last modified: 03-09-2021, 06:22 PM by Super.)
Yes they are great for customs though.
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@Mister No, Yes you're right, but for now, these counterfeits are just a game of hit and miss. I have a Bash that has a rubbish motor and some parts are dodgy. One interesting thing I noticed about counterfeits is that they often have very wonky eyes. This is also true for my Bash.
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