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Re: 8 vs. 6 (was: Excited to Finally be here...)
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Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:19:50 GMT
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, John Neal (<38A246A4.48DF7A6E@uswest.net>) wrote at
05:03:40


So I wouldn't say talking about scale is a waste of time, just sharing POVs:-)

Ok. point taken :-)

Perhaps what I mean is, there is no ultimate answer to the 'What Scale
Is Lego?' question. Perhaps it deserves a FAQ entry. Perhaps there is
one already. :-)
--
Tony Priestman


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Re: 8 vs. 6 (was: Excited to Finally be here...)
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Fri, 11 Feb 2000 02:10:13 GMT
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Tony Priestman wrote:

On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, John Neal (<38A246A4.48DF7A6E@uswest.net>) wrote at
05:03:40


So I wouldn't say talking about scale is a waste of time, just sharing POVs:-)

Ok. point taken :-)

Perhaps what I mean is, there is no ultimate answer to the 'What Scale
Is Lego?' question. Perhaps it deserves a FAQ entry. Perhaps there is
one already. :-)

Ahh, if you phrase it "What scale are LEGO trains?",a question the GMLTC hears
constantly at train shows, the answer is a quick "L" scale (the GP isn't savvy
enough to handle "MF";-)  What scale it approximates with respect to model
railroading is debate fodder in NGs:-)

-John


--
Tony Priestman


Subject: 
Re: 8 vs. 6 (was: Excited to Finally be here...)
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Fri, 11 Feb 2000 04:16:35 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
Ahh, if you phrase it "What scale are LEGO trains?",a question the GMLTC hears
constantly at train shows, the answer is a quick "L" scale (the GP isn't savvy
enough to handle "MF";-)  What scale it approximates with respect to model
railroading is debate fodder in NGs:-)

-John

I suppose Lego trains could be L6 for 6 wide and L8 for 8 wide.  Anybody else
want to start a Lego Train Scale naming convention?

Mike


Subject: 
Re: 8 vs. 6 (was: Excited to Finally be here...)
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Fri, 11 Feb 2000 05:37:41 GMT
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2000 02:10:13 GMT, John Neal <johnneal@uswest.net>
wrote:


Ahh, if you phrase it "What scale are LEGO trains?",a question the GMLTC hears
constantly at train shows, the answer is a quick "L" scale (the GP isn't savvy
enough to handle "MF";-)  What scale it approximates with respect to model
railroading is debate fodder in NGs:-)

-John

Neither are most Lego fans.  I mention Minifigs to people buying Lego
at work and they give me a blank look.  It's kinda sad actually. =/


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Re: 8 vs. 6 (was: Excited to Finally be here...)
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Fri, 11 Feb 2000 10:46:04 GMT
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Mike Poindexter (<Fpqzvn.MB4@lugnet.com>) wrote at
04:16:35

In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
Ahh, if you phrase it "What scale are LEGO trains?",a question the GMLTC hears
constantly at train shows, the answer is a quick "L" scale (the GP isn't savvy
enough to handle "MF";-)  What scale it approximates with respect to model
railroading is debate fodder in NGs:-)

-John

I suppose Lego trains could be L6 for 6 wide and L8 for 8 wide.  Anybody else
want to start a Lego Train Scale naming convention?

Mike

How about just AR - artistically right.

--
Tony Priestman


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