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Re: 3225 at busy bee
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:17:32 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Steve Duhoski writes:
> I am a new soul when it comes to trains, and I was wondering if anyone has
> had
> any success recently in obtaining a 3225 from busy bee? I had followed some
> earlier threads on this topic and was considering trying my hand at doing the
> same. I really only need a train to add to my wild west plans, and the
> 3225(with some serious modifications) seems to fit the bill. I also thought I
> would combine a 4565 and/or a 4561 with it so that I would have the much needed
> track and other accessories. Let me hear of your experiences, opinions,
> criticisms and thoughts. I would like to know as much as I can before I spend
> my hard earned dollars.
Busy-Bee are a good company however shipping can be expensive so watch out for
that. A 3225 will probably cost you $75 including shipping plus credit card
charges. It can take over 2 weeks for delivery.
I agree with Mike, best way to deal with them is via fax:
011 44 161 860 5627
Phone calls can be expensive - 011 44 161 881 3906
I do their website at http://come.to/busy.bee
It's a pity they haven't at least got an e-mail address yet.
Carbon 60
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| Hi to all, I am a new soul when it comes to trains, and I was wondering if anyone has had any success recently in obtaining a 3225 from busy bee? I had followed some earlier threads on this topic and was considering trying my hand at doing the same. (...) (24 years ago, 17-Jul-00, to lugnet.trains)
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