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Re: economics of set 3225
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Date: 
Sat, 6 Mar 1999 05:23:54 GMT
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I resemble those comments! ;-)

Larry Pieniazek wrote:

John Neal wrote:
I intend to lead the charge for 8 stud wide trains:) [1]

[1] how one would accomplish this, I haven't the foggiest

Which I can attest to. He's clueless. He's been building an 8 stud wide
locomotive at the GMLTC(1) meetings 3 weeks in a row now and hasn't
progressed much beyond the fuel tanks and frame.

Just kidding. John is trying to get it PERFECT. And it will be tres cool
when he finishes.
Who else would buy an HO model just to have a 3D prototype to work from?

1 - Greater Midwest Lego Train Club...

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(...) Which I can attest to. He's clueless. He's been building an 8 stud wide locomotive at the GMLTC(1) meetings 3 weeks in a row now and hasn't progressed much beyond the fuel tanks and frame. Just kidding. John is trying to get it PERFECT. And it (...) (26 years ago, 5-Mar-99, to lugnet.trains)

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