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Re: What does everyone think of the Freight and Crane Railway?
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998 15:13:47 GMT
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From a collectors standpoint, this train is a must-have. You need to stay
(9.0V) train complete!

For playability, I think it's one of the best - it has those two
over-head cranes, and the real-working scale is so cool. It's my (5 yr
old) son's favorite of my 30 Lego trains
-Tim

Brian Gavula wrote:

Basically, just what the header says.

I have avoided buying this train for a while now because I don't
particularly like the look of it.  But I have a feeling it may be the
only modern looking cargo train available for a while (I have heard
the new train for next year will be a blue passenger train--anyone
have anymore info?)

So for those who own one (or two), is this a train worth buying and
why?

Brian G.



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  Re: What does everyone think of the Freight and Crane Railway?
 
I agree that for playability its one of the better sets. But, I think the 4564 Engine is the best of the 9v trains. (...) (26 years ago, 17-Oct-98, to lugnet.trains)

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  What does everyone think of the Freight and Crane Railway?
 
Basically, just what the header says. I have avoided buying this train for a while now because I don't particularly like the look of it. But I have a feeling it may be the only modern looking cargo train available for a while (I have heard the new (...) (26 years ago, 12-Oct-98, to lugnet.trains)  

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