| | Good starting train set Neil Ford
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| | I know I probably should ask this question in lugnet.trains, but then I'd get suggestions that were unavailable in the UK. So I hope people don't mind me asking here. I'm looking to get into Trains, what would be a good set to start with? I know (...) (25 years ago, 17-Dec-99, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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| | | | Re: Good starting train set Scott Arthur
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| | | | Neil Ford wrote in message <385A6E6E.7F106A75@b....co.uk>... (...) Trains are hard to find on the (loacl) used market. However, when you do find one they are quite well looked after. Sets like the 4559 can be had for ~£50 or less. The good thing (...) (25 years ago, 17-Dec-99, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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| | | | Re: Good starting train set Tony Priestman
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| | | | On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Neil Ford (<385A6E6E.7F106A75@...on.co.uk>) wrote at 17:10:06 (...) Don't do it! (...) 4565. It's still available in this country, and see the other posts about toycity. You get a proper engine, several wagons, and a goods yard (...) (25 years ago, 17-Dec-99, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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| | | | | | Re: Good starting train set Neil Ford
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| | | | (...) Tony Priestman wrote: (...) Thanks for the pointers chaps... plenty to think about. I need to get the office organised then I'm away. :-) Neil. (25 years ago, 21-Dec-99, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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