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Re: What are the most valuable Service Packs?
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lugnet.general, lugnet.trains
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Thu, 12 Aug 1999 17:31:08 GMT
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I doubt this pack is really all that rare, but one of my favorites is the 5071
Large Wheel Set. This set contains two red locomotive wheelsets of the style
that comes in the 7750 12V Electric Steam Locomotive (and as far as I know,
only in the 7750). I bought two 5071's from Grahame Reid when his favorite toy
store went out of business last winter, and since then I've been working on a
German-prototype narrow-gauge Tenderlok using them (the prototype is actually a
2-10-2 if I have the terminology correct, but I'm making a 2-8-2). I've never
seen either the 5071 or the 7750 auctioned or sold, so I have no clue what
"market value" might be, and I have no intention of finding out anytime soon :)
Aside to John Neal: Since I'm building a narrow-gauge locomotive, the
6-stud-wide scale works fine--no need to build 8 studs wide! ;-)
Alan
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: What are the most valuable Service Packs?
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| Hi Alan, So you got got the other two 5071 packs. I got another two packs prior to these but they had different numbers...I think they were 114# or 10##? I used the first two packs to build a 7750, almost, still can't find the 1x1x2 Black windows or (...) (25 years ago, 13-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains)
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| | What are the most valuable Service Packs?
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| It's been a dull week on the net....... Someone recently asked me which service/parts pack was the most valuable. I had to really think about that one for a while. I guess "rarest" and "most valuable" service packs can mean 2 different things. Now (...) (25 years ago, 12-Aug-99, to lugnet.general)
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