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Name: Terry
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| Country: Netherlands |
Date: Tue Feb 9 15:50:02 2010
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Comment: I have a boxed set of trains and rolling stock with passenger and goods wagons, lengths of track including electric points from the late fifties early sixties.Am interested in their resale value.
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Name: brian
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| Country: UK |
Date: Wed Feb 3 12:42:20 2010
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Comment: Thank you for helping me to make sense of what I have. Plus the very valuable nostalgia experience.My layout was stolen & recovered although pretty comprehensively damaged. That was 20 years ago & I have only now been able to bring myself to handle it again! It's surprising just how attached one can get. Must be my age.
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Name: Deirdre
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| Country: England |
Date: Wed Jan 27 20:39:53 2010
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Comment: We have just been given a RS.43 clockwork engine, wagon and car in its original box with an 8 piece circular track. Wow! My partner remembers her brother jealously playing with it 40 years ago. Now it is ours! Can we get additional pieces from anywhere?
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Name: Raymond
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| Country: Belgium |
Date: Wed Jan 27 13:29:44 2010
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Comment: What a marvellous site! Congratulations! I still own a number of old Triang engines and stock and they seem to go on and on and on, given a bit of TLC. One is an 'exceptional' first series Lord of the Isles converted to Märklin (pick-up ski under the tender housing the Märklin reversing mechanism)using the original Triang motor. It worked. I had a German layout then but I simply had to have the LOI! Switched later to 2rail DC and out came the conversion... it worked and still does!
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Name: Tim Rigter
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| Country: Netherlands |
Date: Sun Jan 24 17:17:16 2010
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Comment: Hi!
Really nice to see this website. I just got a TBX set in his original box. By now i try to let it run, but i don't know how cause it only comes with a speed control box (like the picture on your website). Maybe somebody here can help me? Do i need a power unit. I guess i should not need that cause it's a complete set. I also have the manual, but really cannot work it out. Please get me some help. Thanks in advance :)
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Name: Jiggy
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| Country: India |
Date: Wed Jan 20 16:28:24 2010
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Comment: I have played wwith Tri-ang train sets hen I was a child, and am proud to say most of the models are well preserved, yet. Have put a few of them in the showcase in the living room. I was very happy to view your website, it certainly did bring back many many memories... Thank You!
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Name: patrick
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| Country: Australia |
Date: Mon Jan 18 06:33:52 2010
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Comment: your site makes me wish that i still had all the tri-ang trains that my brother and i had 38 years ago.it was known as the poor man's model railway,and,represented excellent value for money.love your site.
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Name: peter
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Date: Sun Jan 17 13:52:25 2010
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Comment: I have a 1960s triang sit and ride metal framed tractor. My ant worked for triang in the early 60s. It is in mint condition with spare crank. If anyone knows where I can get it valued to sell plesae send me a e-mail. i know it is a valuble item its just knowing where to sell it. It is stored in my loft at the moment and would be better in the hands of a collector or enthuziast.
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Name: Brian Cronin
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| Country: UK |
Date: Wed Jan 13 19:45:38 2010
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Comment: I had a big Big Train as a boy, I loved it so much, then my evil cousin broke my blue flyer and it was no more. Not being the favorite of my Grandma she screamed at me for being upset about my prized toy being destroyed, it has haunted me all my days, I am now 52!
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Name: carl deziel
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| Country: canada |
Date: Sat Jan 9 04:42:00 2010
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Comment: where can i bye a track for my train
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