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Subject: 
Set 116
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Date: 
Tue, 2 Oct 2001 03:50:03 GMT
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I just picked up Set 116 "Deluxe Train Set"  along with 10 Switches, 2
Cross Tracks,  128 Pieces of Strait Track, 96 Pieces of Curved Track
and 1 RR Crossing (and 51 other 1970's non-train models complete with
manuals - not that I'm bragging or anything ;-)) at a garage sale two
weeks ago. I've just spent the last week and a half building all the
models in order to verify their completeness and to my astonishment
I've so far (2 models to go) only found 2 pieces missing! What I'm
trying to do is to confirm the total number of sets I've found (10
switches, for example = 5 copies of set 154). I'm going to lay the
whole thing out and photograph it just because I seriously doubt I'll
luck out like that again in my life. To this end, I want to know if
set 116 came with any track. I can't imagine that it didn't, but how
much of the staight track, and how much of the curved actually came
with this set? Whatever is left over would indicate the number of
copies of sets 150 and 151 (16 rails each) that are in this hoard.

I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me how much track came with
set 116?

Matthias Jetleb
Who is glad to have had something good happen this summer.



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  Re: Set 116
 
(...) Congratulations Matthias! I'm not too sure about, but as far as I know nearly all train sets of the 60ies and 70ies [**] came with a circle out of 16 curved sections and two straight lines of each 2 straight sections. (In total an oval of the (...) (23 years ago, 2-Oct-01, to lugnet.trains)

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