For one point: What car is this based upon, and how does it generate railroad sounds?
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C'mon, Experts, do the Locomotion
The Pro's will get to like it, once they get the notion.
Any relation to Micky Mouse? ;D
Nothing more than the owner's attempt to cash in on kids' supposed affinity for said mouse.
:snooze:
Not from the USA where they would have needed a licence from Disney - from Asia?
It is from the US. I think Mickey was drawn poorly enough to get away with it. ;D
Based on a Crosley chassis, having a Jeep engine. A windshield wiper motor pulls the bell and the air whistle does what it is supposed to do, it whistles.
Quote from: Wendax on November 30, 2012, 08:58:25 AM
Based on a Crosley chassis, having a Jeep engine. A windshield wiper motor pulls the bell and the air whistle does what it is supposed to do, it whistles.
I think you misread the source you used in devising your solution. This one has a Jeep engine, and is on a Jeep chassis, as well. The caption you are using also refers to another vehicle.
The point goes to you, since you posted the correct answer (even though your typed answer contradicted it) ;)
Thanks :bag: