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In lugnet.announce, Robin Werner wrote:
> Yes that's right, this was a one man show...
Wow, that must have been a lot of work?
Well done!
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Best regards,
/Tobbe
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In lugnet.announce, Robin Werner wrote:
> Train Fans,
>
> The Greater Florida LEGO Train Club had a display at the Great American Train
> Show in Fort Myers, Florida last weekend (October 18-19, 2003). But as you view
> the picture keep one thing in mind, none of the other GFLTC members could make
> this show. Yes that's right, this was a one man show... And the people with GATS
> were glad that I made it, since the other two large local clubs backed out in
> the last minute. So, the GFLTC display was the only large layout at the show.
That is an impressive layout for a whole club, never mind one person.
Congratulations on a job well done. It looks awesome. You must have
put many hours into that. Great pictures.
Play well.
Tim Strutt
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In lugnet.announce, Robin Werner wrote:
> ...none of the other GFLTC members could make
> this show. Yes that's right, this was a one man show... And the people with GATS
> were glad that I made it, since the other two large local clubs backed out in
> the last minute. So, the GFLTC display was the only large layout at the show.
That is simply astounding for a single person to have set that up. My club
(IndyLUG) showed at the Indianapolis GATS that same weekend, but we had 10 or so
people setting the layout up. I assume you won 1st place?
David "Fuzzy" Gregory
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Wow! Some very cool ideas, as well as a generally nice layout!
Where did the BNSF locos come from? (One of the 'regular' train
model set makers, ala GoB folks like Lar, or your own building?)
-Z-
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The layout looks great, I was in the area visiting my folks last weekend, and
would've stopped by to give a hand had I known...
-HRH
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