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Re: Lego introduces L-gauge
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lugnet.fun
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Wed, 1 Jan 2003 00:09:30 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Kevin McMillin writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Mark de Kock writes:
> > This morning, I received the februari issue of Model Railroader. This is a
> > monthly magazine for the model railroad fan. Yes, my money goes there as
> > well as to Lego.
> > On page 61, my eyes got caught on a page-size add for Lego!
> > See http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Markassius/Media/hpim0114.jpg
> > (Sorry about the out-of-focus thingy; I'm just learning to use my new digicam.)
> > This shows that Lego is going strong with their train-line. This magazine
> > isn't just a buy-one-get-three-free mag, no, it is the top of the bill for
> > american (and over-seas) model railroaders! And to see my two major hobbies
> > coming together like this is great!
>
>
> Great news, of course.
>
> It's nice to see LEGO is trying to spread out to the model railroad market,
> and show just how versatile LEGO trains can be.
>
> Also of interesting note, the link given on the page
> http://www.LEGOshop.com/LGauge has links to the articles on trains.com that
> were written by some of our fellow AFOLs...and even features James T.'s
> inredible Sawnee Mountain Coal Tipple.
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> >
> > I hope 2003 will bring more great train sets like the Santa Fe ones.
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> Me too,
> -Kevin
Sorry about replying to my own post...but this was the first post of 2003! (GMT)
Oh well...I'll have bragging rights for about..2 days.
-Kevin
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