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  Re: curved train track
 
"Frank Buiting" <frank.buiting@infopulse.nl> wrote in message news:Fx8sn8.5wo@lugnet.com... (...) Pictures are uploaded to Brickshelf here: (URL) can clearly see that both the grey pieces are straight-ended while the blue one isn't (URL) bottom of (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jul-00, to lugnet.cad)
 
  Re: curved train track
 
(...) have 3 different parts -slots +notches in Blue (typical 4.5V) -slots -notches in Grey (rare) +slots -notches in Grey (typical 12V) If we are going to model all three (which I think we should), then maybe we should re-visit the 12V sleepers. (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jul-00, to lugnet.cad)
 
  Re: curved train track
 
(...) Does the blue piece have any part-number engraved/stamped on it? Steve (24 years ago, 6-Jul-00, to lugnet.cad)
 
  Re: curved train track
 
(...) the (...) The blue track doesn't have a part number on it. It does have numbers on them but those seem not related to the part itself (for example I have a blue straight piece with the numbers 10-09 and another with 13-06). -Frank (24 years ago, 7-Jul-00, to lugnet.cad)
 
  Re: curved train track
 
BTW, in case anyone hasn't guessed this, I've jumped into this thread in order to make sure I understand exactly which variations of the rails have which part numbers. I need to know so that we can get the parts released with the proper numbers. (...) (24 years ago, 7-Jul-00, to lugnet.cad)
 
  Re: curved train track
 
(...) My grey slotted track all have the known part numbers. My blue non slotted track seems to have the same mold/submold numbering scheme as the other blue track. They all have numbers like 4 D, 12 D, 8 D. -Chuck (24 years ago, 8-Jul-00, to lugnet.cad)

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