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Re: Best value way of getting into trains in Oz...
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lugnet.loc.au
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Fri, 12 Nov 2004 08:57:37 GMT
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Although by the looks I would agree with the discussion the the Cargo is a
better buy, parts wise, I got the Hi-Speed as my first motorised Train (I
got a few Santa Fe's at $30 from Myer last year) and It's not a bad
set. Lots of Smoke 1x2x2 panels. and a circle of Track. but since it's
unlikely that I'll be getting my Track from existing sets, but hey, s@h is
there I guess. point is, I would imagine that your collection contains a
fair amount of pieces needed for trains, except the bogies, motors and
couplings
Leg Godt
Travis Matheson
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Best value way of getting into trains in Oz...
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| (...) There's also Bricknet... 10% off RRP and cheaper (or free) shipping than S@H. (...) Yes, I do have the odd piece floating around (including some 4.5V train stuff), so while lots of pieces at a low cpp is always good, it's not my focus for this (...) (20 years ago, 15-Nov-04, to lugnet.loc.au)
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