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Re: Train Windows service packs
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lugnet.trains
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Date:
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Tue, 25 May 1999 04:08:00 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> i like the word document. but 2 things:
> 1.why aeroplane windows? where are they used in the train world?
I would propose the airplane windows because they can be used where there
isn't enough room for a train window, such as the high window in a bathroom
stall. Also, I think that to try to get them in a later writing campaign is
going to be tough. They are really the only tough to get parts that we really
need for planes.
> 2.for a sticker sheet have the folowing:
> 8 lined stickers for the window glass.
> 2 each of:
> yellow bottom for the doors
> red bottom for the doors
> white stripe for the doors
> red/white/blue stripe for the doors
> blue bottom half for the doors
I was originally shying away from stickers. I don't think that there are any
service packs with stickers. Service packs are generally poly bags and that
would promote stickers peeling off before you even open the pack. I also
thought that it would be fairly easy to duplicate stickers with a good printer
and sticker photo paper. Perhaps I am wrong.
> as for color id vote for grey
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> i think a second pack later with more of the sepcial train pieces sich as the
> nose pieces would be good.
I actually would rather see more colors come out before the other pieces.
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| i like the word document. but 2 things: 1.why aeroplane windows? where are they used in the train world? 2.for a sticker sheet have the folowing: 8 lined stickers for the window glass. 2 each of: yellow bottom for the doors red bottom for the doors (...) (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.trains)
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