Thumper unboxing :)

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Yep...
http://youtu.be/QWV-X9YREA4
Play nice & have fun!!Smile
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Thanks Muddy

I didn't realize that Thumper was so small and delicate.
Nice!

"Trevor's home in the Vicarage Orchard is close to the railway, and he sees Edward every day. His paint is spotless and his brass shines like gold"

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really an amazing little set and the bit about the damage induced by normal play makes a NIB all the more special!!!!!!!
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very, very nice. thanks for the great video muddy. would make an awesome scenery piece if the trains were just left to ride by without triggering the gears.
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yaaaay! I'm back! and not a moment to soon. wonderful set-huh, muddy?
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(03-30-2015, 01:06 PM)Super Wrote: Thanks Muddy

I didn't realize that Thumper was so small and delicate.

Yes Super I was very surprised!! He's like only one square inch and hollow..lol
I was like...ok? Gee wiz no wonder he's so rare...he's barely visable!:O

(03-30-2015, 01:13 PM)chrisjo Wrote: Nice!

"Trevor's home in the Vicarage Orchard is close to the railway, and he sees Edward every day. His paint is spotless and his brass shines like gold"

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This picture is really beautiful Chrisjo!!
I plan to explan in further detail why The Vicarage Orchard came to be,
But this picture is exactly one of the reasons!!Big Grin I love it!

Thank you!!Smile

(03-30-2015, 02:14 PM)Gerisplarail1 Wrote: really an amazing little set and the bit about the damage induced by normal play makes a NIB all the more special!!!!!!!

Yes it's a 1999 release so BNIB is just crazy...
And considering his constuction( or lack there of) and micro size, and to be played with by a toddler???
Broken or lost in a week!!Smile

(03-30-2015, 04:44 PM)sunhuntin Wrote: very, very nice. thanks for the great video muddy. would make an awesome scenery piece if the trains were just left to ride by without triggering the gears.

Thanks SunSmile
Yes it's very unique looking and would fit in nicely on the mountain quarry side of our layout too, but it's a bit fragile for everyday use...maybe for special occasions or a layout parade with Thumper, Terrence, Trevor, and Caroline pulled along on thier flatcars!?!?Smile

(03-31-2015, 12:47 AM)trevor379 Wrote: yaaaay! I'm back! and not a moment to soon. wonderful set-huh, muddy?
Yes the set is great, but to have it is awesomeSmile
Thanks for all your adviceSmile
Play nice & have fun!!Smile
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