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I Love Toy Trains, Parts 4-6
I Love Toy Trains, Part 4
79% (19) Brio & LGB, Marx Train layout, Marx side-dumping car, warning about crossing the tracks. Stop, Look and Listen. Real steam engines - the Norfolk & Western J and the Southern Pacific Daylight. Smooth Operator. Brio layout. What Do You Hear? Show and tell - what signals mean. Signal Lights. About electric engines. About diesel engines, different road names. I'm An Engineer, Brio trains, explains boxcar, tank cars, gondola. Early in the Morning. About flat cars and the popular dinosaur segment featuring the Dino Express Song. Take the Dinosaur test when the train stops, you name the dinosaur. (35 minutes) I Love Toy Trains, Part 5 Ain't It Great to be Crazy? Buster the engineer drives too fast. Jeff tells how steam engines are identified. Old McDonald Had a Train. Jeff explains the different between Standard gauge and O gauge. Classic Ives, Lionel and American Flyer Standard gauge trains are featured Blue Comet, Stephen Girard, State Set, Hiawatha, Mayflower, and the extremely rare White Ives set. A steam engine takes a bath. Many different real steam engines. This Train. How steam engines operate, about a Shay locomotive. Down at the Station. Lionel and AF Barrel Loaders in action. (33 minutes) I Love Toy Trains, Part 6 Real steam engines. How electric trains get their power. The Pennsylvania Railroad s GG-1. Let's Play With a Wooden Train featuring a Brio-type layout. Hesston Steam Museum, the five Great Lakes. When The Animals Ride the Train. How track is repaired. Layin' Down Those Railroad Ties. About Cranes, Hard Workin' Crane. The different types of bridges. The house where Tom Sawyer lived and the fence that Tom Sawyer tricked his pals into painting. Build a Bridge. (37 minutes) Shadows from the past... I bought this dinosaur kit from the toy shop. It said it was okay for ages 6 and up... I think maybe there ought to have been an upper limit on there.... :) I got it to embed its bones in encaustic but of course I had to put it together first to see what it looked like... that was last night... this morning I it caught the sun rather well... Wall Mounted Toys: Done and Mounted!
Fun and cheap project. Each toy was between 29 and 69 cents at thrift store. Wooden plaques were between $1 and $2. Acrylic paint were 50 cents each. Crown shaped bead for the frog prince was 70 cents. Little cutting action and hot glue and presto! - you have yourself an conversation piece for your entryway. See also: sell star wars toys plastic play toys dr who toys uk cheap bath toys best 4 year old toys hot new christmas toys girls toys age 3 4 best toys for a 5 year old boy how to make toys for kids insect toys for kids |