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Re: 20 (yes TWENTY) new trains at LEGO.com/Shop - Themes | Trains
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Date: 
Tue, 24 Apr 2001 20:25:27 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:


James Powell wrote:

I also
think that the larger ones could have been built better, but WHERE ARE THE
DIESELS?

The simple answer is- WHO CARES?  I don't :)

You're still bitter because diesels marked the end of steam-- get over it! ;-)

Mind you, some have said that I have steam in my blood...

Coughs and Sneezles Spread Disezles :)

Thank you, Ben.  Or was it Bill?  Those two can be very aggravating-- just ask
Boco...

Some nice Co-Bo or similer oddball diesels, along with a SD 9 would be nice (Or
a SD7, anything with 6 wheels :)

Why 6?  A B truck is a natural, given the 9 volt motor...

Or a boxcab, like the CNR engines, or the Hunslets (lets not go to the Kitson
things!-they look like steamers anyway!)

And what is all this blathering on about *non-American* diesels?  America *is*
diesels... <donning flame suit>

Yeah, you got it!  North America (including Mexico) has alot of huge locos,
and there are some intersting ones they could build too.
Josh


-John



James



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  Re: 20 (yes TWENTY) new trains at LEGO.com/Shop - Themes | Trains
 
(...) You're still bitter because diesels marked the end of steam-- get over it! ;-) (...) Thank you, Ben. Or was it Bill? Those two can be very aggravating-- just ask Boco... (...) Why 6? A B truck is a natural, given the 9 volt motor... (...) And (...) (23 years ago, 24-Apr-01, to lugnet.trains)

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