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Re: Strange rails
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 23 Jan 2007 20:05:36 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Beat Felber wrote:
> Hello Train Experts
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> Just recently I bought some 70s bulk material containing homemaker figures,
> steered trucks and the like as well as some 4.5V and early 12V train stuff.
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> Usually one expects to find blue rails with old 4.5V stuff. I did so but I also
> found 40 (forty) RED straight 16L rails of the type 3228a as well as a BLACK
> one.
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> I immediately checked peeron to find out more about these parts but couldn't
> find any hints. On bricklink are none of them for sale. Therefore my question:
> Does anybody have any idea where these red and the black rails may come from?
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> The parts are obviously molded in this color and not painted.
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> Thanks for any hints and best regards from Switzerland where it just started to
> snow.
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> Beat
That's a novelty!
They could be pre-production models. There have been some unusual parts in red
before (e.g. the minifig ghost shroud) - test mouldings made by Lego before a
part goes into mass production.
Jason R
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| (...) There's a pretty comprehensive article on the red test moldings at (URL) the article notes, test moldings are often done in red because it is the most difficult color to mold. Hence, Jason's theory makes a lot of sense. It is surprising that (...) (18 years ago, 23-Jan-07, to lugnet.trains)
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| Hello Train Experts Just recently I bought some 70s bulk material containing homemaker figures, steered trucks and the like as well as some 4.5V and early 12V train stuff. Usually one expects to find blue rails with old 4.5V stuff. I did so but I (...) (18 years ago, 23-Jan-07, to lugnet.trains)
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