| | | | | The Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club presents a Guinness world record
LEGO train track display at the Center House in Seattle Washington.
The show is open to the public on Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19,
from 10am to 8pm, and on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
The official record attempts and a press meeting, will begin at noon on
Saturday.
Any LUG or LTC member willing to help with crowd control, setup, operation,
etc. etc. is invited to attend and help out. The building will be open from
9am
to 9pm each day of the event and on Thursday the 17th. Please check in with
a PNLTC member when you arrive.
Dwayne Towell
PNLTC Member
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Once again, the PNTLC, the premier LEGO Train Club, does things bigger and
better...
Way to go PNTLC! Hope everthing goes smoothly this weekend, all us "train
geeks" are looking forward to pictures - and video!
JohnG, GMLTC
In lugnet.announce, Dwayne Towell writes:
> The Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club presents a Guinness world record
> LEGO train track display at the Center House in Seattle Washington.
>
> The show is open to the public on Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19,
> from 10am to 8pm, and on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
>
> The official record attempts and a press meeting, will begin at noon on
> Saturday.
>
> Any LUG or LTC member willing to help with crowd control, setup, operation,
> etc. etc. is invited to attend and help out. The building will be open from
> 9am to 9pm each day of the event and on Thursday the 17th. Please check in
> with a PNLTC member when you arrive.
>
> Dwayne Towell
> PNLTC Member
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| |
| You asked for pictures--you get pictures. The "train geeks"
have done it again--this time you'll be able to watch the show
"live" on the web. Point your browsers to
http://www.pnltc.org/webcam.htm and bookmark the site,
then check back whenever you get urge to know what's
happening.
Also, plans are being made to release a CD-ROM of the
event with tons of video, stills, and supporting materials.
Watch this space for more information.
Dwayne
PS: Thanks for the complement.
> Once again, the PNTLC, the premier LEGO Train Club, does things bigger and
> better...
>
> Way to go PNTLC! Hope everthing goes smoothly this weekend, all us "train
> geeks" are looking forward to pictures - and video!
>
>
> JohnG, GMLTC
>
> In lugnet.announce, Dwayne Towell writes:
> > The Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club presents a Guinness world record
> > LEGO train track display at the Center House in Seattle Washington.
> >
> > The show is open to the public on Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19,
> > from 10am to 8pm, and on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
> >
> > The official record attempts and a press meeting, will begin at noon on
> > Saturday.
> >
> > Any LUG or LTC member willing to help with crowd control, setup, operation,
> > etc. etc. is invited to attend and help out. The building will be open from
> > 9am to 9pm each day of the event and on Thursday the 17th. Please check in
> > with a PNLTC member when you arrive.
> >
> > Dwayne Towell
> > PNLTC Member
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| |
| Hi Dwayne.
I don't have any Train stuff, but I would be glad to come help out and/or
shoot some pics with my digital camera.
I'll probably shoot some pics anyway :^)
LMK if you want some help. I have Friday off work.
~Mark
--
Mark's Lego Creations
http://www.nwlink.com/~sandlin/lego
> From: "Dwayne Towell" <dwayne@teleport.NO.SPAM.com>
> Organization: None
> Newsgroups:
> lugnet.announce,lugnet.events,lugnet.trains,lugnet.trains.org,lugnet.general,l
> ugnet.loc.us.wa,lugnet.loc.us.or
> Followup-To: lugnet.events
> Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:47:42 GMT
> Subject: PNLTC Presents a Guinness World Record LEGO Train Track Display
>
> The Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club presents a Guinness world record
> LEGO train track display at the Center House in Seattle Washington.
>
> The show is open to the public on Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19,
> from 10am to 8pm, and on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
>
> The official record attempts and a press meeting, will begin at noon on
> Saturday.
>
> Any LUG or LTC member willing to help with crowd control, setup, operation,
> etc. etc. is invited to attend and help out. The building will be open from
> 9am
> to 9pm each day of the event and on Thursday the 17th. Please check in with
> a PNLTC member when you arrive.
>
> Dwayne Towell
> PNLTC Member
>
>
>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Dwayne Towell wrote:
> Any LUG or LTC member willing to help with crowd control, setup, operation,
> etc. etc. is invited to attend and help out. The building will be open from
> 9am
> to 9pm each day of the event and on Thursday the 17th. Please check in with
> a PNLTC member when you arrive.
The Vancouver Lego CLub contingent (3 or 4 of us) will be there Friday
afternoon and all day Saturday, bringing track, rolling stock and
buildings, and willing to help.
Kevin
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| I think that the web cam is pretty cool! I wish I could be there to help
out, but alas, I am stuck at work.
I wonder what the record is for longest layout that somebody has at their
residence... I know I won't qualify, as my layout isn't even put together.
Still, I would think that there has to be at least one AFOL with a large
basement/garage layout.
Mike Poindexter
Dwayne Towell <dwayne@teleport.NO.SPAM.com> wrote in message
news:FzF6CI.5xC@lugnet.com...
> You asked for pictures--you get pictures. The "train geeks"
> have done it again--this time you'll be able to watch the show
> "live" on the web. Point your browsers to
> http://www.pnltc.org/webcam.htm and bookmark the site,
> then check back whenever you get urge to know what's
> happening.
>
> Also, plans are being made to release a CD-ROM of the
> event with tons of video, stills, and supporting materials.
>
> Watch this space for more information.
>
> Dwayne
>
> PS: Thanks for the complement.
>
> > Once again, the PNTLC, the premier LEGO Train Club, does things bigger and
> > better...
> >
> > Way to go PNTLC! Hope everthing goes smoothly this weekend, all us "train
> > geeks" are looking forward to pictures - and video!
> >
> >
> > JohnG, GMLTC
> >
> > In lugnet.announce, Dwayne Towell writes:
> > > The Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club presents a Guinness world record
> > > LEGO train track display at the Center House in Seattle Washington.
> > >
> > > The show is open to the public on Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19,
> > > from 10am to 8pm, and on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
> > >
> > > The official record attempts and a press meeting, will begin at noon on
> > > Saturday.
> > >
> > > Any LUG or LTC member willing to help with crowd control, setup, operation,
> > > etc. etc. is invited to attend and help out. The building will be open from
> > > 9am to 9pm each day of the event and on Thursday the 17th. Please check in
> > > with a PNLTC member when you arrive.
> > >
> > > Dwayne Towell
> > > PNLTC Member
>
>
>
>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| |
| In lugnet.events, Mike Poindexter writes:
> I think that the web cam is pretty cool! I wish I could be there to help
> out, but alas, I am stuck at work.
>
> I wonder what the record is for longest layout that somebody has at their
> residence... I know I won't qualify, as my layout isn't even put together.
> Still, I would think that there has to be at least one AFOL with a large
> basement/garage layout.
Lets put it this way, _nearly all_ my straight track is there, and it makes up
about 1/8th of the total track needed.
(I have 3 full straights, 4 electric cut ones (full), 2 half straights, 1 1/8th
striaght and 1 7/8th straight here left---pnltc has 504 straights)
I'm not sure, but I think that is the most that anyone has in a layout at home.
I also have 20 boxes of 4.5V track, about 15 are used for storage yards for
goods cars (completly full right now, with no 9V storage to keep the rest of
the trains on...)
Using my Track Designer layout, I had 983 pieces of track out before, in one of
the versions of my layout here. I'd think I have more than 1K pieces
(lengths+points) with the track as it is now.
James
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| |
| In lugnet.events, Mike Poindexter writes:
> I think that the web cam is pretty cool! I wish I could be there to help
> out, but alas, I am stuck at work.
>
> I wonder what the record is for longest layout that somebody has at their
> residence... I know I won't qualify, as my layout isn't even put together.
> Still, I would think that there has to be at least one AFOL with a large
> basement/garage layout.
Lets put it this way, _nearly all_ my straight track is there, and it makes up
about 1/8th of the total track needed.
(I have 3 full straights, 4 electric cut ones (full), 2 half straights, 1 1/8th
striaght and 1 7/8th straight here left---pnltc has 504 straights)
I'm not sure, but I think that is the most that anyone has in a layout at home.
I also have 20 boxes of 4.5V track, about 15 are used for storage yards for
goods cars (completly full right now, with no 9V storage to keep the rest of
the trains on...)
Using my Track Designer layout, I had 983 pieces of track out before, in one of
the versions of my layout here. I'd think I have more than 1K pieces
(lengths+points) with the track as it is now.
(sorry for splitting the thread)
James
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Wow! Wow! Wow! That's one BIG layout...
Love how you spelled out the club name "PNLTC" in track!
Build on...
Robin W.
GFLTC
In lugnet.trains, Dwayne Towell writes:
> You asked for pictures--you get pictures. The "train geeks"
> have done it again--this time you'll be able to watch the show
> "live" on the web. Point your browsers to
> http://www.pnltc.org/webcam.htm and bookmark the site,
> then check back whenever you get urge to know what's
> happening.
>
> Also, plans are being made to release a CD-ROM of the
> event with tons of video, stills, and supporting materials.
>
> Watch this space for more information.
>
> Dwayne
>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Today my son and I went to see the PNLTC Track being setup. I've
been taking pictures on and off, and have just uploaded them to
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1102
for people who are interested in seeing a little more detail of
what is going on.
--
David Schilling
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.events, David Schilling writes:
> Today my son and I went to see the PNLTC Track being setup. I've
> been taking pictures on and off, and have just uploaded them to
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1102
> for people who are interested in seeing a little more detail of
> what is going on.
>
> --
> David Schilling
Cool layout! How long is that SNAP bridge from pillar to pillar?
Ben
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.events, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> In lugnet.events, David Schilling writes:
> > Today my son and I went to see the PNLTC Track being setup. I've
> > been taking pictures on and off, and have just uploaded them to
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1102
> > for people who are interested in seeing a little more detail of
> > what is going on.
> >
> > --
> > David Schilling
>
> Cool layout! How long is that SNAP bridge from pillar to pillar?
>
> Ben
The ZNAP bridge is 22 feet long and is a true suspension bridge. The end
pieces are weighted with 20 pounds of pennies each! A big WOW to Wayne for
building this monster!
_ _
Scott Smallbeck
smallbeck@contactics.com
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | One small 'nit' to pick: That's not a "suspension" bridge, it's actually
a "cable-stayed" bridge. Similar idea, but different implementations. A true
suspension bridge would have two (or four) main cables, with
vertical 'suspenders' between the main cables and the bridge deck. (I had to
check with a friend of mine who designs bridges for a living...)
Yea, I'm a geek -- I know... <grin>
It's certainly an impressive bridge - that has to be one of the longest, if
not THE longest, LEGO bridge I've ever seen!
JohnG, GMLTC - our longest bridge was about 2 feet!
In lugnet.events, Scott Smallbeck writes:
> In lugnet.events, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> >
> > Cool layout! How long is that SNAP bridge from pillar to pillar?
> >
> > Ben
>
>
> The ZNAP bridge is 22 feet long and is a true suspension bridge. The end
> pieces are weighted with 20 pounds of pennies each! A big WOW to Wayne for
> building this monster!
>
> _ _
> Scott Smallbeck
> smallbeck@contactics.com
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.events, David Schilling writes:
> Today my son and I went to see the PNLTC Track being setup. I've
> been taking pictures on and off, and have just uploaded them to
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1102
> for people who are interested in seeing a little more detail of
> what is going on.
>
> --
> David Schilling
Dear LEGO:
How much to buy straight track by the case?
( http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=11140 )
I'm *sure* the GMLTC would be HAPPY to buy a case or two...
JohnG, GMLTC
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | That's what, 48 or 64 boxes per case? If they'd give us a bulk discount
worth looking at, I'd want a case myself.
John Gerlach wrote:
> In lugnet.events, David Schilling writes:
> > Today my son and I went to see the PNLTC Track being setup. I've
> > been taking pictures on and off, and have just uploaded them to
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1102
> > for people who are interested in seeing a little more detail of
> > what is going on.
> >
> > --
> > David Schilling
>
> Dear LEGO:
> How much to buy straight track by the case?
> ( http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=11140 )
>
> I'm *sure* the GMLTC would be HAPPY to buy a case or two...
>
> JohnG, GMLTC
--
| Tom Stangl, Technical Support Netscape Communications Corp
| Please do not associate my personal views with my employer
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| |
| Well, I would just *have* to throw in another "me, too" to that one.
At 40" per box and 48 boxes per case, that is 160 feet per case. I would
definitely want to get about that much to make a really good switching yard.
Mike
Tom Stangl <toms@netscape.com> wrote in message
news:399D51AD.E5CC952A@netscape.com...
> That's what, 48 or 64 boxes per case? If they'd give us a bulk discount
> worth looking at, I'd want a case myself.
>
> John Gerlach wrote:
>
> > In lugnet.events, David Schilling writes:
> > > Today my son and I went to see the PNLTC Track being setup. I've
> > > been taking pictures on and off, and have just uploaded them to
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1102
> > > for people who are interested in seeing a little more detail of
> > > what is going on.
> > >
> > > --
> > > David Schilling
> >
> > Dear LEGO:
> > How much to buy straight track by the case?
> > ( http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=11140 )
> >
> > I'm *sure* the GMLTC would be HAPPY to buy a case or two...
> >
> > JohnG, GMLTC
>
> --
> | Tom Stangl, Technical Support Netscape Communications Corp
> | Please do not associate my personal views with my employer
>
>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.announce, Dwayne Towell writes:
> The Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club presents a Guinness world record
> LEGO train track display at the Center House in Seattle Washington.
I think I can make make it! Looking forward to my family's spur of the moment
trip from Spokane.
> Any LUG or LTC member willing to help with crowd control, setup, operation,
> etc. etc. is invited to attend and help out. The building will be open from
> 9am
I'm only 12, but if there's anything I could do, count me in. My dad has a
digital camera if you need it, but it looks like you've allready got that
coverd.
Also I have a whopping 4 or 5 pieces of monorail track I could bring if you
wanted me to bring it.
See you there,
-Jonathan
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.announce, Dwayne Towell writes:
> The Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club presents a Guinness world record
> LEGO train track display at the Center House in Seattle Washington.
I was there today on Friday and a good portion of the setup was complete.
Absolutely stunning display! You guys should've seen the CARTONS OF TUBS they
had... :)
Here are some pictures that I took:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1132
Full size versions are 640 x 480, and file sizes range from 50-100k. Most of
these pictures are of buildings and/or vehicles rather than actual trains.
There were lots of other people taking pictures too, so keep your eyes
peeled! :)
Bryan
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