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In lugnet.trains, Eric Brok writes:
> Jeff Stembel wrote in message ...
> > In lugnet.trains, Eric Brok writes:
> > > > Also, I have a question. When was the last time a unique train element
> > > > was created? Different colors don't count. I'm thinking about how many
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> > > There's a new train canopy this year. (However used in some other themes).
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> > That means it is not unique. The last time I can think of was 1995, with the
> > Freight Rail Runner's windows and Sliding boxcar doors.
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> Come on, uniqueness is not the point. It's about new parts that were
> designed for trains. If they use the same piece in other themes as well; so
> much the better. Point in case is whether you recognize the canopy as
> orginally designed for trains, which I do. (Can't imagine designing it for
> applications like in the small Space Port set.)
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> Eric
Well, actually, uniqueness is the point. John Neal asked when the last
*unique* train element was made. And besides, how do you know that the canopy
was designed for trains first? Because it is used in other themes the first
year of production, it is not unique. We have no idea which set was designed
first.
Jeff
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| Jeff Stembel wrote in message ... (...) the (...) Come on, uniqueness is not the point. It's about new parts that were designed for trains. If they use the same piece in other themes as well; so much the better. Point in case is whether you (...) (26 years ago, 27-May-99, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.dear-lego)
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