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Re: 20 (yes TWENTY) new trains at LEGO.com/Shop - Themes | Trains
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 24 Apr 2001 11:37:25 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton writes:
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> > > And, sorry Larry, but I reckon they look early American. The desert
> > > background suggests that TLC think so too.
> >
> > Feel free to provide a cite.
> >
> > ++Lar
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> It's not so much the design as the colour scheme. The configuration of the
> ones without tenders is pretty European, but the large cabs on the tender
> engines and the panelled style is typically American - European engines
> tended to be more uniform in colour and have smaller cabs compared to the
> rest of the engine - shorter journeys after all.
We're not arguing about anything important. They are what they are. I think
we could agree that they're not representative of anything in particular.
That said, you're wrong. :-)
Let's put it this way. To this American, they don't look American. Too many
jarring features. So I pigeonhole them as european (call me first world
centric if you like, there's NA, EU and the ROW) and construct a *good*
argument for that viewpoint. :-)
To you, they don't look european, too many jarring features. So you
pigeonhole them as european and construct an *entirely spurious* argument
for that viewpoint. :-)
See the difference? :-)
I'm done, as long as I get last word. :-)
++Lar
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