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Prototype warfare - Tyson Rayles - 12-06-2013 Saw this on another forum thought people here might like it as well. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://screen.yahoo.com/tiny-commando/clash-tinies-part-2-zach-030000574.html">http://screen.yahoo.com/tiny-commando/c ... 00574.html</a><!-- m --> Re: Prototype warfare - teejay - 12-06-2013 What scale is that Mike ...you looking at something other than AB-normal scale ? T Re: Prototype warfare - Ralph - 12-06-2013 Weird but entertaining! Re: Prototype warfare - Tyson Rayles - 12-06-2013 Terry the 3-rail track and Polar Express train is a dead give away that it's Lionel O-27 gauge. Re: Prototype warfare - teejay - 12-06-2013 ...yeah , but I figgered you Photo Shopped it ...... T Re: Prototype warfare - Brakie - 12-07-2013 Reminds of the scene in the James Bond flick "Octopussy" where 007( Roger Moore) is fighting two guys on top of a moving circus train in East Germany. Re: Prototype warfare - ezdays - 12-07-2013 That is clever and had to take a lot of time to shoot. teejay Wrote:...yeah , but I figgered you Photo Shopped it ......I'm guessing that it's 1:1 scale and the only Photoshopping is the big guy that they made to look as big as he does. Brakie Wrote:Reminds of the scene in the James Bond flick "Octopussy" where 007( Roger Moore) is fighting two guys on top of a moving circus train in East Germany. Or even that one "Indiana Jones" where he is a young boy and battling those robbers for the gold cross. Re: Prototype warfare - eightyeightfan1 - 12-07-2013 I was waiting for "M' to say: "Take the bloody shot!" Re: Prototype warfare - MountainMan - 12-11-2013 ezdays Wrote:That is clever and had to take a lot of time to shoot. I thought they used the Cumbres and Toltec for that one? |