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Re: curved 9V train track
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Date:
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Fri, 14 Jun 2002 15:30:51 GMT
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Chris Gray wrote:
> As anyone who has a bought a number of Lego train sets knows, you always
> end up with far more curved tracks than you can use, and never enough
> straight track. Is there something we can do about that? Well, how
> about this idea:
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> For upcoming Lego train sets, include the curved rails in the sets as
> actual *sealed* 4520 boxes. Two per train set. Then, have a policy at
> Shop at Home (or Lego Direct), where someone can send two sealed
> 4520 boxes to Lego, postage paid and insured, and get back, postage
> paid and insured, a single 4515 box of straight track. No way can we
> expect Lego to exchange them one per one, but perhaps two per one makes
> sense, financially. I don't expect the volume would be very high, but
> likely it would be non-trivial.
Or, TLC could include in new train sets a discount coupon for orders of
train track. :)
Steve
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| As anyone who has a bought a number of Lego train sets knows, you always end up with far more curved tracks than you can use, and never enough straight track. Is there something we can do about that? Well, how about this idea: For upcoming Lego (...) (22 years ago, 14-Jun-02, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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