[x] sammie [x] Posted June 3, 2006 Posted June 3, 2006 got a new toy today.. and thought some of you disney fans might recognise it.. http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c319/little-pink-fairy/closeup.jpg
BelizeIt Posted June 3, 2006 Posted June 3, 2006 Absolutely! That's always been my favorite ride at Disneyland. Wikipedia lists the seven (Disneyland) trains names as.......U.B. Bold, U.R. Daring, U.R. Courageous, I.M. Brave, I.B. Hearty, I.M. Fearless, and last I.M. Loco.
[x] sammie [x] Posted June 3, 2006 Author Posted June 3, 2006 i have a G- scale version to run round my garden. i got daddy wrapped round my finger today and did a bit of the old fluttering eyelashes and voila. all thats missing are the screams and passengers with thier arms in the air.
BelizeIt Posted June 4, 2006 Posted June 4, 2006 That's great! Yes Daughters often know how to exert powerful influence over their Fathers. I thought when I originally saw your photo that it was one of those indoor/outdoor trains. A close friend of mine who is a Landscape Architect, had the chance to work on a Home Train Yard project back when we were in college together. She and several classmates helped to design a general layout of track (with the homeowners help) and literally transformed the entire backyard into an amazing setting of train tracks with bridges and rockscape Etc... She really enjoyed working on the project, and the homeowner was very pleased with the outcome. You do have a great version of Thunder Mountain just a Chunnel trip away in Paris. When I visited the United Kingdom a few years back I wish I had the chance to visit Disneyland Paris, because they did an amazing job with the overall layout and design of that park.
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