
German Engineering
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Re: German Engineering
Hahaha!!!!! Sometimes Tillig makes me wonder about German engineering though.

Re: German Engineering
Did you perform some crash-tests with some Chinese TT-scale stuff?.. 

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They are ALL Chinese - nothing is made in Germany (or US) any more.Arseny wrote:Did you perform some crash-tests with some Chinese TT-scale stuff?..

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I was sure Roco produce their stuff in Romania...
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Gee, I feel so excluded, not sure what I was doing all morning in the shop.
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As I said, a few exceptions. When is the last time you held something sold by a sizable company that said "made in USA"?
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At the NTS... the new Kadee HO scale Tank Car: http://www.kadee.com/ca/tank/tank.htmConducTTor wrote:When is the last time you held something sold by a sizable company that said "made in USA"?
The semantic debate will be over the word 'sizable'
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Re: German Engineering
I think you guys know what I mean. But instead of arguing, I'm just going to go with "you're right".
