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Re: 4.5v vs 12
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lugnet.admin.database
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Wed, 14 Mar 2001 13:51:58 GMT
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Frank Buiting wrote:
> I'd also like the tree to look something like this:
> Trains > Accessory Elements > 4.5v
> Trains > Accessory Elements > 12v
> Trains > Accessory Elements > 9v
I think this is a very good idea - I was always bothered by the fact
that when I'm looking for an accessory pack, I may have to look in three
subgroups instead of one...
:)
Dan
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: 4.5v vs 12
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| (...) hmm... i think this one's up to Todd and Suz... me, i love looking up all the 9v in one shot and finding out what sets i still need... couldn't do that here, not in one shot at least. (24 years ago, 14-Mar-01, to lugnet.admin.database)
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| (...) Nope, for example set 725 is a blue rails 12V set and set 7722 is a grey rails 4.5V set. I guess the guide uses 'did the set ship with conducting pieces' as basic rule if a set is a 12V or a 4.5V set. By that rule all push-train sets (7710 for (...) (24 years ago, 14-Mar-01, to lugnet.admin.database)
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