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Re: Model of MATRA VAL System
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lugnet.trains
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Sat, 4 Mar 2000 23:06:05 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Christopher Masi writes:
> At the moment there are two LEGO scale trains, the six-wide and the
> eight-wide. Someone is working on a third scale, 14-wide. Current opions are
> that both scales are perfectly valid. Each size has its advantages and
> disadvangtages. But talking about six-wide vs eight-wide is a great way to
> start a good-natured fight about which is right.
What do you mean "Good Natured"? Divide and Conquer - The right way will win
the day!
Jon
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> When I said steer maybe I should have said guide.
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> Chris
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> Rebel Transcanner wrote:
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> > John Neal wrote in message <38C0B00B.F020B737@uswest.net>...
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> > > Iain-
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> > > Nice 8 wide{:^D Welcome to the club;-)
> > >
> > > -John
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> > Is 8-wide ok? Or is that too wide for scale (isn't the Metroliner 6-studs
> > wide?)? I wish I had more windows. Remember I'm not very good at the
> > detailed stuff (^:
> >
> > Iain
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