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Re: LEGOLAND trains
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 18 Aug 1999 15:42:52 GMT
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johnneal@uswestSAYNOTOSPAM.net
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LOL As if anyone would want to copy that crap that TLG uses at their parks!
(At least in CA) Those *aren't* LEGO trains, but rather hybrids that would be
scorned in a *pure* group like this. Just because an employee of TLG built
it, it doesn't mean it's LEGO. One would be better off just taking G scale
track and trucks and building cars and engines out of bricks to put on them.
It would be the same thing. And *that's* not LEGO, IMHO
No offense to you, Dave. You just hit one of my hot buttons re TLG:-) I was
*sorely* disappointed and even a little bitter when I saw the trains at LL
this summer. What a joke!
-John
David VinZant wrote:
> Just some info for anyone that is trying to make a garden railroad. The
> distance from the inside of the rails is 73 mm. So if you want to make your
> garden railroad as close to the LEGOLAND trains then that would be the
> distance you would space the rails.
>
> Dave
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: LEGOLAND trains
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| Well John I would want to copy the master peices they have made. I like the creativity that went into making realalistic designs of trains. I am sure someone at LEGO had to design the electronics, and mechanics that went into those trains. I am sure (...) (25 years ago, 19-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains)
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| Just some info for anyone that is trying to make a garden railroad. The distance from the inside of the rails is 73 mm. So if you want to make your garden railroad as close to the LEGOLAND trains then that would be the distance you would space the (...) (25 years ago, 18-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains)
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