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Re: Speed regulator question
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 31 Jul 2001 01:33:19 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Joe Franco writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Adam Murtha writes:
> > I was hoping one of you train heads could answer a question I have, why do
> > some train sets like 4558 (and 10001 I assume) not come with a speed
> > regulator? I assume that it would be to keep the cost down, and most people
> > who buy Lego trains would already have at least one speed regulator, but for
> > someone like me who plans on getting 10001 as their first train set, not
> > having a speed regulator is just a pain.
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> > Adam
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> Maybe LTG should stop putting oval tracks in each set and start putting
> straight tracks or switch tracks instead. lets face it, curved tracks are
> necessary, but too many of them can be a real pain in the pitute. joe
I see what you mean, i have so many curves stacked here...
Josh
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| (...) Maybe LTG should stop putting oval tracks in each set and start putting straight tracks or switch tracks instead. lets face it, curved tracks are necessary, but too many of them can be a real pain in the pitute. joe (23 years ago, 31-Jul-01, to lugnet.trains)
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