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Ed, what are the two cylinders at the table's edge? One looks like a giant purple coffee mug, the other a big fire cracker.

  I like the big figures. They kept me busy at the local home improvement store for an hour playing with them all .  I was actually doing my own 20-30 years ago using life sized science models and car door lock solonoids.

I also immediately noticed the Oriental sails .  I find them facinating for some reason , especially on junks. 

"Birdie" used to be my vans 3rd brake light and extra turn signal in my rear window around this time of year. Braking makes his jaw drop and led eyes light up. (This was just a manual operation for fun) He can also be wired to one of the crossing gate triggers.

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Adriatic, if you check out the video, those are called Remo Thunder Tubes.  I have a sound activated strobe light so when people come to visit they shake the tubes to create a sound like thunder to make the lightning effect.  We found the two figures at the local HomeDepot after Halloween and for $20 each, couldn't resist.  The oriental buildings and ship are part of the Lego Ninjago series.  We decided to go with a water theme/sea monsters this year.

Birdie is a "Keeper" 

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Video play is hit and miss for me, I get throttled pretty hard at times. I can load "regular" data of larger size faster...???.   I'll make it a point to watch the next time Netflix isn't buggering up the works around here

REMO...The name seems familiar. Isn't that a vintage mfg. from the 60's... The company Curt Russel started his carrier with; a spy toy ad... Mighty Mites, Mr Machine, etc..

Birdie was fun. The eyes need to be lit for full effect though. It could be pitch black and suddenly you saw his red eyes highlighting the bone, "screaming" at you to stop.

His mouth is too small for anything HO or larger   I think I HAVE to get him down again now

I brought him down to play yesterday. His coil plunger head broke off in just a few cycles, lettin the recoil spring loose, but a junk screw retains it now. I bet the rest of the plastic lock mech fails in 5 more years; dryrotting away. 

I'm thinking I could whip up some shoulders, an arm and hand on a throttle.

Wondering if my engineer caps will fit him ? ..dead engineer's caps actually  

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These are some very great train displays fellows!!! I've decided to keep my Halloween trains up all year long. I plan to cut my 4X8 plywood sheet in a classic "coffin" shape then, hopefully, come up with a decent track plan and possibly putting a 1/43rd scale slot car set on it as well!!! I have some 1/43 scale hearses that I can convert to slot cars!! I know my layout will have to be basic because of both train & slot cars on the same board. Any thoughts or suggestions will greatly be apprecieated.

These came with hilly track and/or a jump ramp originally. I think slot cars call for the figure 8 derby track or a track jumping a figure 8 of tracks. Bonus points for anti collision control I don't think making a crossing(s) would be too hard. If I only knew what I know now back when I was 8 Train current can't hit the slot rails or visa versa so speed and a jumplike transition over an isolated section is kinda needed for the slots. The trains roller spread and wheel base should be enough to bridge the isolated "dead" section decently. Of course if you want to get nuts with sensors and processing that's possible too. Hoping this post brings on the attachment tool. I jammed a stick in his mouth so he couldn't bite me... again... and dressed birdie for a new job.

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