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In lugnet.org.au, Deidre Rushton Brumby writes:
> Wow - good price, I had to pay full price for mine a couple of years ago
> at $271.95 (ouch), but it's a great set. It's good to see more adults
> enthused about Duplo trains, most AFOLS refer to them in context with their
> kids, sure my son plays with my trains but they're still "Mummy's trains" :)
I'm much more interested in track layout rather than engine/wagon modelling,
and Duplo seems to me to be better for this.
> > I'm on the look out for ... especially 2737 Rails and Crossing.
> > Has anyone seen these around the place?
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> Not recently, despite them appearing in the first 2000 catalog they weren't
> restocked anywhere that I saw. If LA actually had any leftovers to clear
> before the new range arrived I don't know where they were distributed to :(
2737 is supposed to be continued in the new range -- maybe some of these will
turn up (fingers crossed).
--Dave L
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| (...) Wow - good price, I had to pay full price for mine a couple of years ago at $271.95 (ouch), but it's a great set. It's good to see more adults enthused about Duplo trains, most AFOLS refer to them in context with their kids, sure my son plays (...) (24 years ago, 19-Sep-00, to lugnet.org.au, lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.duplo)
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