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Re: Differences between instructions and cover photo of old trainsets
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:54:26 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Martin Bruun wrote:
When speaking of p/n 32 & 33 it is very often awfully difficult to see if it is
a left or right door that is used if you only have the instruction pictures to
look at and this set is a good example of that.

Also I have always found the parts 32 and 33 somewhat unlogically named. On #33
which is named "right" the door knop is on the left and vice versa for #32. To
me it seems a bit more logically if the parts were named after which side the
only difference between the parts is located.

The naming of the doors 32 and 33 is conform al other doors.
All left doors have the door knob on the right.
All right doors have the door knob on the left.

Check:
32 - 33
3822 - 3821
3189 - 3188
3193 - 3192
801 - 802
445 - 446
825 - 826
73436 - 73435
3195 - 3194
30073 - 30074
x613 - x614
4181 - 4182

Just remember that the left door is the door with the doorknob on the right,
just as your left hand is the hand with the thumb on the right ;-)

Niels



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  Re: Differences between instructions and cover photo of old trainsets
 
(...) When speaking of p/n 32 & 33 it is very often awfully difficult to see if it is a left or right door that is used if you only have the instruction pictures to look at and this set is a good example of that. Also I have always found the parts (...) (18 years ago, 14-Feb-06, to lugnet.trains)

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