I wonder how that was printed, the font being so blocky! Although I'm not sure about the scale of this image... maybe it's a very small element.
Why is that significant? Constructions for 70 builds, wow, nice. I liked Knex a lot. It's more satisfying than Lego, to me. Although Lego is also quite satisfying. I also preferred Knex for making things without instructions, as there are less options, and as such it's easier to make things up.
It might be just limited to this, but many RAM sets are 1866 MHz. I thought that I could post another picture now, but that was wrong, so I guess I'll just post a random picture of a train.
Hmm, I'm certain that there are many visual differences between the trains. I'm just more into trains, so I notice differences more quickly, I think. Yeah, technically you're right. It also means that the "12.5 year anniversary" that people often do is technically incorrect. Or if that would be correct, here it could say 1/6th year anniversary. Or just not marry at all, much better and easier.
I went back to page 920, and found all these (including the one on this page): 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Let's find differences... Number 3 and 5 have a different colour carriage from the rest, and are both also different, and are differently decorated. Furthermore, 5 has a cab (stuurstand in Dutch). Number 4 has a red locomotive, and an interesting sign with destinations of the train. It also shows a terminus station (kopstation in Dutch). Number 1 and 2 have a different coloured locomotive (white + red and white + greenish). These locomotives are of a very different type (1 has a locomotive with two cabs, while 2 has a locomotive with just one cab). 1 has an electric locomotive, while 2 has a diesel locomotive (with a clear horn! ). 1 shows a great curve in the tracks, where seemingly a single track joins a double track railroad. 2 shows a long straight stretch of railroad, where one track has been recently renovated and lies a fair bit higher, and the other has not. Just some differences that I found quickly.
Woah, that's a lot! Thanks, you're really a lot better at this. Before you pointed out the differences, I thought that the trains from picture 1 and 2 could've been the same one. Not sure how, now, as the red stripes at the front of 1 are pretty obvious now, and the locomotive of 2 seems a lot shorter. And indeed, different colours of carriages too! Somehow I thought that all we'd seen had been blue or red.
I'll be honest: I thought that at first too! (apart from the different colours) Then I looked better, and saw that the locomotive from picture 2 is actually very different! This is one, from a different angle. And, yup! The main colour is that blue, but there are also many other colours.