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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Larry Pieniazek writes:
[snipped unimportant stuff]
> What's far more important to focus on is that another one of our own, one we
> know is highly talented (and excessively modest about it, if you ask me),
> has gotten not one, not two, but **5** (2) different designs accepted for
> production by LD and we will all be able to buy them pretty darn quick.
>
> And that's neat. Really really neat!
I totally agree. :) Maybe I'm in the minority, but this is the point that
totally surprised me. I don't keep close tabs on lugnet.trains, or maybe I
would have remembered seeing postings about these models when they
originally happened (assuming James created them independently, and posted
about them in the normal LUGNET-ish manner).
Steve
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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Steve Bliss writes:
> Maybe I'm in the minority, but this is the point that
> totally surprised me. I don't keep close tabs on lugnet.trains, or maybe I
> would have remembered seeing postings about these models when they
> originally happened (assuming James created them independently, and posted
> about them in the normal LUGNET-ish manner).
You did not miss them being posted, nothing was posted about them prior to
Saturday, except for the leaked spy catalog scans. These carried no model
designer identification, nor does the new catalog... but the boxes
themselves state clearly that these are designed by James. Brad referred to
it as a bit of a departure from the first MOC as these were commissioned
rather than preexisting work.
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