| | Re: New window frames or train windows? Jonathan Wilson
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| | (...) Probobly train windows installed backwards (21 years ago, 18-Feb-04, to lugnet.town)
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| | | | Re: New window frames or train windows? James Trobaugh
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| | | | (...) But the train window frames don't have the holes for the hinged window panes to go into. jt (21 years ago, 18-Feb-04, to lugnet.town)
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| | | | | | Re: New window frames or train windows? Jonathan Wilson
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| | | | (...) Wrong. Check out the part that Bricklink calls "Train, Window 1 x 4 x 3 with Shutter Holes and Solid Studs on Ends" (21 years ago, 18-Feb-04, to lugnet.town)
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| | | | | | Re: New window frames or train windows? James Trobaugh
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| | | | | (...) Awww, good point. I never put it together that the piece was a train window since all of mine have the little doors in them (for containers and such), but yes it basicly is a train window frame. jt (21 years ago, 18-Feb-04, to lugnet.town)
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| | | | | | Re: New window frames or train windows? Mike Walsh
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| | | | "Jonathan Wilson" <jonwil@tpgi.com.au> wrote in message news:HtA05M.H5B@lugnet.com... (...) panes to (...) Definitely train windows installed backwards. (URL) Mike Walsh - mike_walsh at mindspring.com (URL) - North Carolina LEGO Train Club (URL) - (...) (21 years ago, 19-Feb-04, to lugnet.town)
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