June 5, 200917 yr "If you have to ask, you can't afford it!" Which is precisely why I intend to make my own. Sounds like a perfectly great idea to me.
June 5, 200917 yr I love the little mysteries of KI. Most of which can never be explained such as Tower Johnny. Ill have to take a look the next time on The Beast for this object.
June 5, 200917 yr "If you have to ask, you can't afford it!" Which is precisely why I intend to make my own. Sounds like a perfectly great idea to me. I've always wanted to make the basic outline of a car from The Beast or something into the coolest bed frame ever.
June 5, 200917 yr "If you have to ask, you can't afford it!" Which is precisely why I intend to make my own. Sounds like a perfectly great idea to me. I've always wanted to make the basic outline of a car from The Beast or something into the coolest bed frame ever. Mine will have to withstand a little more force than the above, and definitely have good upstop wheels.
June 5, 200917 yr Author "If you have to ask, you can't afford it!" Which is precisely why I intend to make my own. Sounds like a perfectly great idea to me. I've always wanted to make the basic outline of a car from The Beast or something into the coolest bed frame ever. Mine will have to withstand a little more force than the above, and definitely have good upstop wheels. I will put the trims on order for you! I could not resist!
June 5, 200917 yr "If you have to ask, you can't afford it!" Which is precisely why I intend to make my own. Sounds like a perfectly great idea to me. I've always wanted to make the basic outline of a car from The Beast or something into the coolest bed frame ever. Mine will have to withstand a little more force than the above, and definitely have good upstop wheels. Perhaps, perhaps not. Terpy, who'd make some comment about the forces experienced by a bed, but is mindful of the restraints that exist, so to speak
June 7, 200917 yr Well, it technically is no longer a MCBR, as it is not a block brake. It is now used as simply a trim brake with magnetic trims (which are not adjustable unless some of the permanent magnets are removed. Back when they had the skim brakes, that brake shed was in fact used as a block brake section. Under the new braking system, the train must clear lift two, before the next train can leave lift one. Under the old system, the train just had to clear the brake shed before the train left lift one, I believe. The old skid brakes could be adjusted in real time? I didn't realize there was any other adjustment mechanism other than the weight and pulley system similar to that (formerly) on the first drop.
June 10, 200917 yr "If you have to ask, you can't afford it!" Which is precisely why I intend to make my own. Sounds like a perfectly great idea to me. I've always wanted to make the basic outline of a car from The Beast or something into the coolest bed frame ever. Mine will have to withstand a little more force than the above, and definitely have good upstop wheels. Perhaps, perhaps not. Terpy, who'd make some comment about the forces experienced by a bed, but is mindful of the restraints that exist, so to speak ROFLMFAO!!!! Terpy!!! I had to wait for my keyboard to dry out from the water i spit all over it before i could type this (but you took the words practically out of my mouth)
June 10, 200917 yr Well I have asked the question: How much does a coaster train cost? And this is the response I received.
June 11, 200917 yr I got a good look at this red object yesterday. It is definately a pickup truck bed cap. the back end of it is pointing at the train, so you see the two rear windows.
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