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Re: Train set parts content
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.uk
Date: 
Wed, 24 Jan 2001 16:33:31 GMT
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Jason J. Railton <j.j.railton@cwcom.net> wrote in message
news:G7oC6H.982@lugnet.com...
I've got some questions about some train sets I'm thinking about buying,
seeing as there doesn't seem to be much chance of any new stuff coming • along
in the near future.

1.  The 3225 Classic Train - I know there's no track, but I'm guessing • that
there's a 9V motor in there, right?

That is correct.

2.  Also in the 3225 Classic Train, are the wagons made up of separate • wheel
blocks + buffer ends under a baseplate (i.e. not all one moulded piece)?
2.  The 4533 Snow Plough - does this have separate train wheel blocks +
buffer end too?

Yes, the wheels are one "brick", as well as the couplers.
Take a look at www.brickshelf.com, you should find the instructions there.

I'm really interested in the parts of these for rebuilding.  I've got no • 9V
trains, and just a loop and a half of track.  I know I'll need a
controller too.

I say, the 3225 is a good buy then.

I'm still deliberating over whether or not to get into trains.  I don't
really like any of the Lego ones, but I've built several of my own around
the 4.5V motor and really want to see them working properly, especially on • a
big Fest layout.

Go ahead try it. You can always use the bricks anyway, or you can sell the
train(s) off.

Rgds
Sonnich



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  Re: Train set parts content
 
(...) Thanks for the quick reply. I tried Brickshelf, but there weren't any instructions up there for these sets. I just wanted to check that they come apart for spares. Jason. (23 years ago, 24-Jan-01, to lugnet.trains)

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I've got some questions about some train sets I'm thinking about buying, seeing as there doesn't seem to be much chance of any new stuff coming along in the near future. 1. The 3225 Classic Train - I know there's no track, but I'm guessing that (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jan-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.uk)

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