At least the Thunderhawk has gotten progressivly larger and more appealing
as a model over time! A train is still a train.
--Ken Taborek oberon_at_...
"Show respect for age. Drink good Scotch for a change."- random fortune
On Wed, 4 Jun 1997, Alan Brain wrote:
> Mark Leaman wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps I'll dump all my GW hobby stuff for model trains.
> Read my sig, and follow the URL.
>
> Then think about this: that in 1980, a single Z gauge train cost about
> $100. Now that's more like $500 here. And the gold-plated special was on
> the market for $20,000 US.
>
> Shades of 40K Thunderhawks...
> --
> aebrain_at_... <> <> How doth the little Crocodile
> | Alan & Carmel Brain| xxxxx Improve his shining tail?
> | Canberra Australia | xxxxxHxHxxxxxx _MMMMMMMMM_MMMMMMMMM
> 100026.2014 compuserve o OO*O^^^^O*OO o oo oo oo oo
> By pulling MAERKLIN Wagons, in 1/220 Scale
> See http://www.z-world.com/graphics/z/master/8856.gif for picture
>
>
Received on Wed Jun 04 1997 - 11:30:13 UTC