Noted previews of the new Marvel Ant-Man movie show a model train ?? I am guessing an HO Thomas the tank engine gets derailed in the preview!
Pity they did not feature O Gauge trains! Take a look at clips on line or preview on TV commercials.
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Noted previews of the new Marvel Ant-Man movie show a model train ?? I am guessing an HO Thomas the tank engine gets derailed in the preview!
Pity they did not feature O Gauge trains! Take a look at clips on line or preview on TV commercials.
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I loved Antman/Giantman. Avengers from #1-10 were the first books I collected.
You might find this thread interesting KJ,
Very funny! Its on the trailer at IMDb towards the end.
Good freelance reporting.I saw the Ant Man preview with the Thomas layout before the awesome Mad Max movie on Saturday and was going to alert the OGF readers of the news.The train layout looked a little bit too big to be HO scale.Cool to see a train layout in a major movie,but it looked really lame based on the preview.
Dan
The dramatic Ant man battle on a Thomas the train layout starts 2:00 into the video.
Dan
I don't expect a blockbuster out of Antman. Especially without Pym from the original Avengers lineup.. Just some fun as they can crank these out much easier these days.
That little Thomas bit, was completely hilarious.
As for the movie itself, it looks spectacularly made visually, and I do really like Paul Rudd. If it keeps the approach as in Guardians of the Galaxy, it should be another Marvel winner.
Looked like H.O. from the table size. Now we all know that an O gauge train would NEVER get knocked off the tracks like that.
Yep....HO scale train
Seems like we talked about a while back as I looked up the trailer to see.
Well I missed that one.
Guardians was better than I expected.
I stopped reading it when it changed, and the "Han Solo clone" & Raccoon came along.
I saw the trailer in the theater as well. I squealed "They wrecked Thomas!" much to my girlfriend's dismay.
Bachmann HO and Large Scale Thomas models.....
i didn't catch the entire movie, but at 1:34 into this film, the Thomas scene is rather entertaining. it goes on for about 7-8 minutes with an amusing ending. hard to tell what scale the train was since much of it was done at ant size. it was definitely two rail track on the small layout.
i'm sure when the DVD comes out the full clip will probably be on Youtube.
cheers...gary
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