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September 17, 2005, 10:14 am
I decided to part with what I believe was LEGO's first motorized train set,
no. 115, from 1966. It's up for sale in the Danish section og QXL Net
auctions.
http://my.qxl.dk/accdb/viewItem.asp?IDI 078375
The description is in both Danish and English.
I never saw this set up for sale before. Don't be scared to bid. If you have
any trouble signing-up as a user on www.qxl.dk please send me a mail, and
I'll help you with the language.
Happy bidding
Peter
no. 115, from 1966. It's up for sale in the Danish section og QXL Net
auctions.
http://my.qxl.dk/accdb/viewItem.asp?IDI 078375
The description is in both Danish and English.
I never saw this set up for sale before. Don't be scared to bid. If you have
any trouble signing-up as a user on www.qxl.dk please send me a mail, and
I'll help you with the language.
Happy bidding
Peter
Re: Rare LEGO Trainset #115 in Danish Net Auction
to be spooked type which looks weirdly out of place?
Re: Rare LEGO Trainset #115 in Danish Net Auction
sometimes doesn't hurt to point out smaller things I guess
good luck finding a buyer for this nice set.
say...this reminds me of my very first lego train set...it was that
black 0-6-0T engine with two blue/yellow coaches, still got the
instruction booklet for it.
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