![]() 12/01/2015 at 10:53 • Filed to: Give | ![]() | ![]() |
but I also want to not throw money at cool things cause of being an adult..........
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Being able to throw your own money at cool things because no one else can give you crap about it is the benefit of being an adult.
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If I were to get this, I would get the tractor. Because one of my stupid family members would probably break it anyway.
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I could really use the Business card holder.
I’d gladly pay $17 bucks for that but the $10 shipping is what’s pushing me back. Maybe once these hit stores I’ll grab one.
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I wonder what made them choose a
2-6-0T
layout? It resembles most closely a couple of 20th century British Rail or Canadian ones, not anything I’d expect Ukrainians to be that familiar with.
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That makes me want to go print some business cards just to buy this thing.
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I 100% agree with this statement.
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They probably just looked for the most iconic looking train and went off of that.
I wouldn’t of know anything about that until you pointed it out. I would of went on google and been like “that’s a good looking train. I’ll base it off of that”
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If they can build a 4-8-8-4 big boy train i’ll be all over it.
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They probably figured six driven wheels looked coolest, eight would have been pushing it, and needed to keep overall complexity reined in *somewhere*, so used a two wheel front bogey design. Were it me, I’d probably have built it as either an older style 4-4-0 or 4-6-0 out of reflex, or as more of a rail nerd than I used to be, a Gresley style modern steam 4-6-2.