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Re: Looking for review of 4555
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Wed, 2 Dec 1998 19:45:08 GMT
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Eben Hill wrote:

I've posted a copy in the review section but since there isn't much traffic
there and since it is train related I posted here too.  I hope that is okay.

I'm a bit new to the train department and I am contemplating buying this set,
4555, freight loading station.  The $73 S@H price seems a little too hight for
373(?) pieces even though there are some great specialized parts in the set.  I
know it is a bit subjective but is this set worth it?  Sure you can look at the
picture but I have bought sets before that didn't look like they were worth it
until after I opened them up and started to build.  Then again the opposite is
true.  Thoughts, comments, suggestions, flames?  I am open to anything.

thanks

-eben

I think it's a good set but just a tad overpriced. Didn't stop me from
getting 3 though. YMMV.
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I've posted a copy in the review section but since there isn't much traffic there and since it is train related I posted here too. I hope that is okay. I'm a bit new to the train department and I am contemplating buying this set, 4555, freight (...) (25 years ago, 2-Dec-98, to lugnet.trains)

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