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LUCNY will be in attendance this weekend at the Central New York chapter of the
National Historical Railroad Societys 31st Annual Train Fair at the New York
State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, New York.
This venue contains 150,000 square feet (!) of operating layouts, vendors,
exhibits, train activities and memorabilia spread across the two largest
buildings at the Fairgrounds; the Center of Progress building, and the
Horticulture building. Its hard to see it all in one day!
These two permanent fair buildings are converted into a huge model train show
event each year, of which LUCNY is proud to be a part of. This years display
features a layout area of approximately 16 x 20.
You are all cordially invited to stop by and visit our dynamic layout. AFOLs and
visiting club members are welcome to bring models to run on our three concentric
full-run track lines, or share other MOCs and talk shop, of course. We have a
lot of fun at this show, and look forward to larger crowds every year. We
always have tons of track and yard space to show off our ever-expanding engine
and wagon collection. Come see LEGO creativity, automation, and building
techniques in action!
The show is scheduled for Saturday, November 5th from 10a - 6p, and Sunday,
November 6th from 10a - 5p.
Admission:
Adult one day $6, Adult two days $10
Child(14&under)&Seniors $4
Parking is free.
Please stop by and introduce yourself!
For more info on the venue: http://www2.nysfair.org/expo/calendar/
For more info on the CNYNRHS: http://www.rrhistorical-2.com/cnynrhs/
Ed
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Just a quick hello to all our old friends at LUCNY.
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
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You know I am in agreement with using the earth tone colors for buildings
and also agree with the approach to not dusting, or, not frequently dusting
the layouts.
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We fellow Ashcanners are one:-)
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Well, it IS cheaper than weathering paint! And more prototypical.
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Not to mention cheaper labor costs!
And BTW: you cant really dust for vomit! ;-)
FUT.fun
JOHN
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
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You know I am in agreement with using the earth tone colors for buildings
and also agree with the approach to not dusting, or, not frequently dusting
the layouts.
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We fellow Ashcanners are one:-)
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Well, it IS cheaper than weathering paint! And more prototypical.
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Kevin Salm wrote:
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> Nate Jacobs is the builder with the brick roads. He can provide you with
> details, building tips, advantages, disadvantages, etc of the brick roads.
*SNIP*
> Kevin Salm
> LUCNY
Actually, Kevin made the roads with lots of Dremel cuts...
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1210853
:-)
Ed
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