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steve wrote:
> I wish to thank everyone for their support and comments. It looks like
> there is enough interest and encouragement to proceed.
>
> Preview of the kits are at
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=5608. The prototype
> pictures
> do not show the application of the stripe stickers. They also include
> detail interiors, but no minifigs.
>
> However, I'm not encouraged at the pricing. Buying the parts alone, from
> Brickbay at the average selling price would run around $75-$80. Other
> 200+ piece kits from artistians would put it in the similar ballpark price
> of
> $60-$80. While I have not set prices, these are some guidelines and the
> fact a 10001 has most of the parts to build two of the cars.
>
> Stay tune for announcement of availablity and pricing.
Love the RPO and sleeper car (which looks a lot like 7815 from what I can
see... coincidence?) I think about $75 would be a fair price, IF you added
some nice instructions.
Still don't understand LEGO doesn't do anything like this... they did back
in the 12v era (look at 7815, 7819 and 7820 ... awesome models!) A train
with only 1 or 2 cars just doesn't look right.
--
Jan-Albert "Anvil" van Ree | http://artsen.vanree.net
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