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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> Steve Barile wrote:
> > Thanks, and now can we discuss something else like... who built a killer
> > train out of all these bulk packs we've been begging for for the last 3
> > years!
>
> Well, since you asked. Twice, no less...
>
> I did. (1) Here you go:
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> http://www.miltontrainworks.com/item_info.html#MTW-3002-bu
>
> How do I know it's killer? I'm almost out of my first production run
> already... But then what else would you expect from Milton Train Works,
> *the* premier custom train kit purveyor?? Other people may have released
> models before I did (2), other people may have released models that cost
> less(3), but no one has a better or broader train product range. Not even
> LEGO(r). At least not yet anyway.
>
> Hope that helps. :-)
>
> 1 - Well, out of the windows, doors and tiles anyway. I spurn wagon plates.
> 2 - And I'm glad they did. Standing on the shoulders of giants and all that.
> 3 - Quality ain't cheap. You get what you pay for.
When, precisely, does this kind of nonsense become an advertisement for
something for sale, and require being moved to a lugnet.market.* group?
eric
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| In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes: <explains yet again, but in the wrong group> I'm sorry that you're frustrated at yourself because you didn't communicate clearly enough for everyone the first time. People naturally have concerns when things (...) (24 years ago, 4-Mar-01, to lugnet.trains)
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