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PennLUG Displays at The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
This past weekend PennLUG (Pennsylvania Lego Users Group) participated in
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvanias
anual Pennsy
Days event.
Brickshelf Gallery
Pennsy Days is a three day event celebrating the heritage of the Pennsylvania
Railroad held at The Railroad Museum of PA. This year PennLUG set up a Lego
train display as part of the event. Three members contributed to this layout,
Mike Gibney, Matt Hocker, and Cale Leiphart. This turned out to be one of our
nicest splays to date and included some great features such as.
Several Pennsylvania Railroad MOCs including two steam engines.
A NXT powered ping pong Trolley route and Matt Hockers awesome Hershey Trolley.
Mike Gibneys great little farm.
And a small city street scene inspired by the new
Cafe Corner set
Questions and comments are welcome.
Cale
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.org.us.pennlug, Cale Leiphart wrote:
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PennLUG Displays at The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
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Howdy - nice layout there! Regarding the second pic from the top, is that the
Ghostbusters trying to contain Slimer?
I like the Civil War era cannon (mortar?) mounted on the flatcar...does the
barrel rotate or is it just on there for transport?
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.org.us.pennlug, Bob Parker wrote:
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In lugnet.org.us.pennlug, Cale Leiphart wrote:
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PennLUG Displays at The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
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Howdy - nice layout there! Regarding the second pic from the top, is that
the Ghostbusters trying to contain Slimer?
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It sure is. There is also the Ecto-1 there somewhere. They are Matt Hockers
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I like the Civil War era cannon (mortar?) mounted on the flatcar...does the
barrel rotate or is it just on there for transport?
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This one is Matts as well. He has a MOCpages Gallery for it that explains it in
detail. http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/15055
Cale
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hi Cale,
thanks for sharing. This is a great train layout. Not to big, not to small and
it contains all relevant things you need for such a layout like houses, streets,
cars, trucks, people, track, engines, waggons, track side stuff ... And
everything is covered with baseplates and youve used a nice cloth to cover the
tables.
I have two questions:
The steamer looks great, is there a gallery showing more detailled pics of the
loco and the tender somewhere available?
The 8wide box cars are cool. Do you have any detailled pics of the trucks
without the LEGO emement holding the wheels available?
Thanks
Holger
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.org.us.pennlug, Holger Matthes wrote:
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Hi Cale,
thanks for sharing. This is a great train layout. Not to big, not to small
and it contains all relevant things you need for such a layout like houses,
streets, cars, trucks, people, track, engines, waggons, track side stuff ...
And everything is covered with baseplates and youve used a nice cloth to
cover the tables.
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Tank You
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I have two questions:
The steamer looks great, is there a gallery showing more detailled pics of
the loco and the tender somewhere available?
The 8wide box cars are cool. Do you have any detailled pics of the trucks
without the LEGO emement holding the wheels available?
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I dont have galleries for the the 2-10-0 steam engine or the box cars yet but I
do have some of my other train MOCs on
Brickshelf. Including
more detailed photos of the truck design.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=233928
Cale
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