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I did not see the 4560 set in Sweden, only 4561. I'm not sure luggging a
train set back would be very easy either! Those boxes are pretty large. I
will take a look while I am there and let you know. I learned from my last
trip, I will throw an extra duffle bag (empty) in my luggage to haul any
loot back home with me!
Mike - mike_walsh@mindspring.com
Frank Filz wrote in message ...
>
> Mike Walsh wrote in message ...
> > Replying to my own post ...
> >
> > Probably the single most important decision to made is on modular tables.
> > To do this right means making a sound decision and learning from the two
> > active train groups (GMTLC and PNTLC). Since I there is no way I could do a
> > module of 20K-40K bricks, I think the GMTLC modules are out of the question
> > but I have looked at the PNTLC web site and think their ideas have a lot of
> > merit. Going with someone elses standard makes a whole lot of sense to me.
>
>
> I agree with Mike, lets go with the PNLTC tables (I think the California
> folks are going to use this standard also). If we can get together sometime
> to do an assembly line construction, I'd be happy to pay for a share of the
> materials. I could probably set the tables on top of my current set up, or
> just replace it. A group of us could probably knock together a bunch of
> tables in an afternoon.
>
> As far as train stuff to actually supply, I've got 2 pr switches and a horde
> of track, 2 controllers (probably soon to be a 3rd, I'm probably going to
> bite for one of the new trains (Mike, if the version without controller is
> available in Sweden, I'd be interested in you picking me up one, looking at
> the parts I think I'd be interested in 2 but I don't need 4 controllers)),6
> motors (currently my two large engines use 2 motors each), quite a few cars,
> and I could easily cover several modules with structures and scenery.
>
>
> > Mike Walsh wrote in message ...
> > > Tomorrow is no good for me. Next week would be good as I am on vacation all
> > > week. Not going anywhere but not going to work either!
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>
> Tomorrow doesn't work for me either.
>
> Frank
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