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Re: What is the most common color used in our train MOC's?
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 26 Jul 2001 16:32:44 GMT
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It could be as simple as red is the most availible color; slopes, windows,
train plates, brick elements.
SteveB
In lugnet.trains, Harvey Henkelman writes:
> I've been doing a lot of LEGO® web surfing over the past week, and of all
> the colors we use to create our trains- we seem to find red the most
> agreeable. Can it be that red is an ominous color that gives our 'big'
> engines size? Or is it a plainly acknowledged railway color in itself?
> Perhaps our most influential LEGO® sets (i.e. 4551, 4563) has set the tone
> for us. Anyway, this is just my observation-didn't mean to submit another
> pointless topic for discussion. -Harvey
>
> --Praise be to all the 'Big Red' engines out there, may they cruise the
> rails for years to come...
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| I've been doing a lot of LEGO® web surfing over the past week, and of all the colors we use to create our trains- we seem to find red the most agreeable. Can it be that red is an ominous color that gives our 'big' engines size? Or is it a plainly (...) (23 years ago, 26-Jul-01, to lugnet.trains)
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