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| Nice train, it looks cool!
I wish I could find them Halloween buckets in my local stores.
But it seems that they never made it to the Tampa Bay Area?
Maybe this year? See Ya... Robin W.
In lugnet.trains, James Mathis writes:
> Since the Halloween buckets came out last year, I have wanted to build
> something modeled in orange.
>
> Several of us seem to be on the same page these days to model passenger trains,
> specifically TGVs! :-) This is excellent.
> I'm am enjoying seeing all the great work.
>
> Orange...TGV...
> I've put up on my web site my attempt to model the French SNCF TGV PSE in its
> orange, black, and white colors.
>
> It's only four cars long: two engine units and two simple passenger cars.
> Each of the cars is coupled by means of LEGO yellow rubber bands, which allows
> all four cars to be close-coupled.
> The two passenger cars, at their union, share a common two axle bogie. The
> bogie can pivot independently of either passenger car. This shared bogie also
> free-floats between the two cars with in-line translation on tiled "tongues"
> that fit into slots in both passenger cars.
>
> Pictures are worth more than my feeble words. See this model of the TGV PSE in
> orange at:
> http://www.ee.nmt.edu/~jmathis/legopage.html
>
> Thanks for looking.
> later,
> James Mathis
| | | | | | | | | | | | | hey james, nice model..
and thanks for adding a link to my picture of my thalys.
is there any chance you can add the link of my new Thalys page instead?
right now itt has 2 pov pix, 1 ldlite pic,and * pix of the real thing.
also is the ldraw model in zip file.
also, if you want to see my trains page, ive redone it as well, with (just
pictures now) some of my new models.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/6596/lego/trains.html
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/6596/lego/thalys.html
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