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Re: New 9V Digital Trains for Germany this Autumn
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Fri, 31 Mar 2000 14:11:32 GMT
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Wow!
For anyone who does not read lugnet.trains, and is wondering what this is
all
about (like I was) try here for the original link that apparently started
this thread:
http://members.tripod.de/legoit/herbst2000.html
My God, these are some of the most beautiful Lego sets I've ever laid eyes
on. They are simply breath-taking. I've never been interested in Lego
trains,
but I think that is going to change very soon.
Nice Job Lego! Let's hope that these are a sign that Lego has seen the
light,
and that this new "Seniorization" (the antonym of Juniorization) will
propagate to other themes (ahem, _town_, cough, cough :).
"Larry Pieniazek" <lar@voyager.net> wrote in message
news:FsAFsF.76E@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.trains, Scott Edward Sanburn writes:
>
> > Wow, those are really nice trains! Did you notice the SW cannons on the
> > older gray train in the middle? Puts most of the trains over the last few
> > years to shame!
>
> That grey steamer is going to be a gold mine of dark grey parts.
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> Also, for Mike Stanley... (and other castle heads) did you see what the farmer
> behind the white horse is holding in set 4479(1)?
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> 1 - which begs a question, why 44xx? Are we completely out of 45xx slots? But
> if they're using 44xx now, that may imply that they want to be able to issue
> lots more sets over the years.
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> Is 44xx a basically unused area? Pause doesn't give an easy way to do blocks of
> number searches I don't think, or does it?
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> > Coming Soon: The Sanburn Systems Company
>
> Do tell (in .geek perhaps?)
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> ++Lar
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| Hi everybody, please read the message below I rarely watch this group But i am amazed by the pictures, but the following things puzzle me 1. Since when those DB stickers come back? I thought they belong to the 12V not to 9V 2. Look at 4450 Right at (...) (25 years ago, 31-Mar-00, to lugnet.general) !
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