Our little trains in the Guiness book of records

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Here's a bit of inspiration. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFoNeySZQ2c
Wow...is that awesome! Fantastic. Love the finish line tape. Looks to be all home made risers. I imagine that if it was for the Guiness book it would have to be a continuous run but with the statistics how did a battery last that long especially since a stock Thomas motor is not very fast. Thanks for sharing Plarailfan, very interesting. Hmmm how long did it take them to set up?

Quote:The longest plastic toy train track measured 2,888 m (9,475 ft 0.56 in) and was assembled by Thomas & Friends Team China in Shanghai, China, on 24 November 2012.

Thomas was the character-train used for this event. It took 4 hr 59 m 58 sec to travel the track. 13,769 pieces of plastic train track were used for this record.
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Wish it was blue tracks! ;P

but that was awesome!
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its neat, thats for sure! i think something similar was done at the ipswich railway workshops in australia. that one might have been blue track? cant remember.
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The Ipswich layout is here buddy. I wonder if the same team built both layouts, as they look quite similar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gjw76y3Frc

Here's another record breaker, using the blue track. http://news.panasonic.net/archives/2013/1227_25442.html
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2014, 04:19 AM by plarailfan.)
Excellent but they should have put some scenery and other engines on!
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