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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby BarbaPanagos » Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:31 am

unfortunately, no chance one to mistaken the all-metal Limitbahn model to yours ;)
unless it will indeed be transformed to a kourambiedes box on the way :mrgreen:

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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby TEE11.5 » Mon Oct 24, 2016 3:37 pm

My model is sweet, but from what I see, it's your package that it's lost, so it's more likely that it will end up as kourambiedes in the end! :mrgreen:
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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby BarbaPanagos » Mon Oct 24, 2016 6:39 pm

:roll: This is a frightening possibility :D

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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby christo » Mon Oct 24, 2016 7:00 pm

TEE11.5,
Congratulations on coming first.

Sarcasm directed to me.
I'm sure "spielbahner" will appreciate it.

Contempt directed to customers.
Our project however goes on as intended.

Sympathy seeking (playing the victim) directed to all.
As a reminder, our model will have Roco motor and transmission, and comparable prices. No downpayment needed.

Demeaning of product and services (déjà vu Ganz bogies) directed to me .
Thanks for not deleting.

Confusion between practices of this forum with the ones practiced, as I personally experienced, in the one I used to be a member of.

In a number of pm exchanges last May you stated that you had not felt the warm ambience and respect in this forum (Για το φιλικό κλίμα και την εκτίμηση, πραγματικά, δεν μπορώ να πω, τα έχω νιώσει!)
Are you surprised with comments like the ones I responded to above?

I do not want to labour the point but the issue here is the differences of the two types of model on offer and not the personality of each producer involved. Both 3d and metal have their pros and cons in model-making and it is always the modeller/collector/toy player/etc. who decides which compromises he can live with and which he cannot and how deep to stick his hand in his pocket. Most people buy models because they like them and not because they like the people making them. Since money does not grow on trees, we are forced daily to make judicious decisions but without patronizing our fellows.

So, please do not use this forum to address any issues you may harbour towards me or others. For that there is always Facebook ;) that can surreptitiously accommodate another proverb day. (Ημέρα γνωμικών σήμερα:) . And bear in mind that we offer a free pencil with each Limitbahn model sold :lol: and a full monetary refund to anyone who wants to leave this forum :cry:.

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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby TEE11.5 » Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:52 pm

Congratulations on coming first.
Sarcasm directed to me.

This is your impression, not the truth.
I'm sure "spielbahner" will appreciate it.
Contempt directed to customers.

This is your contempt to "spielbahner" as customers, not mine. Simply my opinion, that only these customers will appreciate it. After all, I never said that my customers run the risk of getting kourambiedes in their package, your team did. :mrgreen:
Our project however goes on as intended. As a reminder, our model will have Roco motor and transmission, and comparable prices. No downpayment needed.

The rest were statements, not sympathy seeking/victimizing/demeaning or whatever. Statements that reflect provable reality.
Confusion between practices of this forum with the ones practiced, as I personally experienced, in the one I used to be a member of.

As for deleting comments, you have deleted comments and signatures from me in the past, when you did not like them, so what is going to stop you now, when (your words) money are involved?
For sarcasm and (un)friendliness, please direct those accusations to your friend. Or is that humour? Those things are so easy to confuse! :mrgreen:
I treat everybody here with respect. I'm sorry if my Facebook posts make you harbour feelings against me. Oscar Wilde once said, hearing the truth makes people anrgy, so I understand you.
As for me leaving the forum, not willingly. Where will I find such a good source of entertainment?

(déjà vu Ganz bogies)

P.S. The Ganz bogies are not for free, especially when the customer is a business, but you don't need me. You have a perfectly good design team, as you showed with the Craiova. Where's that project really? Priorities, I guess! ;)
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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby christo » Mon Oct 24, 2016 11:11 pm

TEE11.5 at last. Your mask is off for all to enjoy. Even a quote from Oscar Wilde. You certainly know how to impress :lol: .

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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby TEE11.5 » Wed Oct 26, 2016 12:19 am

My mom says not to argue on other people's forums, so show will not go on.
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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby BarbaPanagos » Wed Oct 26, 2016 9:18 pm

And while waiting to have the OSE Faur for running tests have a look at the MAV model running with sound
the operator is a bit clumsy at 2:56, we have though a chance of a successful crash test :mrgreen:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAnGYB7wPnw


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Have also a look at the real thing cranking for almost two minutes!!! :D
If she did it, I wonder if ours could work too...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oxN1zXz80k


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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby christo » Mon Dec 12, 2016 8:25 pm

5.jpg

6.jpg

Photos for the friend who wanted a close up of the window panes in the Limitbahn model.

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Re: A151 - A162 FAUR

Postby christo » Mon Dec 12, 2016 8:27 pm

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A photo for the other friend who wanted to see the footplate of the Limitbahn model.

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