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9V train collection completed
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 15 May 2000 12:00:47 GMT
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After buying the LegoLOCO® software to get the small and limited
edition promoset 2585 on saturday, I'm now proud owner of all 9V train items.
Two weeks ago my collection of the grey era got into state of completenes too.
Since I bought the long missing 138 last friday via ebay, I'm just waiting for
set 722 and steam engine (or just the goldprinted bricks) from 720 to have a
complete Lego® train collection from 1966 till today.
But I'm quite sure this will become true during the next two months...
And what will be next? I have not enough room to store a new theme like pirats,
I even wrecked my model team sets (exept from converted 5571) to win some more
space.
And I like nothing more than the train theme. Maybe I could try to get all
paperware concerning the trains: more than half of the sets I own came without
any instructions. That would be a time and moneyintensive hobby and it wouldn't
take to much room in my appartement. ;-)
And I think, in future I will make up some more MOCs than during the last
years. No reason to get bored of Lego!
Ben
Latest picture of 2585 on my train site:
http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~rbeneke/lego/trains/pi462.jpg
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: 9V train collection completed
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| (...) OK everbody, we can make some serious money here by refusing to sell these last vital items to Ben; 1. We all demand a price about 2,500% higher than the market price. 2. If he is keen to complete his collection, he will buy the items. 3. The (...) (25 years ago, 16-May-00, to lugnet.trains)
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