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In lugnet.trains, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
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> Now I'm half way into hell
oh no! anything that can be done to save you??:-)
That train is awesome. Nice realistic detail; I like the mountains in the
background too.
Tim
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Timothy Jones wrote:
> In lugnet.trains, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
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> > Now I'm half way into hell
> oh no! anything that can be done to save you??:-)
Yes, go another stud wide;-)
> That train is awesome. Nice realistic detail; I like the mountains in the
> background too.
>
> Tim
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Reinhard \"Ben\" Beneke wrote:
> Now I'm half way into hell (hi to John Neal):
Wie gehts, Ben! You have built yourself a very fine model! I really like it
when folk build MOCs which relate to their region. Are you going to convert it
to 9 volt, or keep it 12?
> I have build a quite massive
> 7-wide steam engine after a BR 03 of the German Federal Railway! That was one
> of the fastest steam engines out of German prtoduction.
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> You can find it (including some little explaining text) at my train site under
> the original creations.
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> http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~rbeneke/lego/trains/trains.html
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> Kind Regards,
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> Ben
> (still building in 6-wide)
For now...;-)
-John "acht dick und fett" [1] Neal
[1] Not quite sure how that will translate, but I'm sure the Deutschers will love
it:-)
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> p.s.:
> direct picture link:
> http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~rbeneke/lego/trains/pi479.jpg
> picture of the "real train" as Märklin model:
> http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~rbeneke/lego/temp/br_03.jpg
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:h
> -John "acht dick und fett" [1] Neal
What the heck does "eight thickly and fat mean?"
Alan
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In lugnet.trains, Alan Gerber writes:
> In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:h
> > -John "acht dick und fett" [1] Neal
> What the heck does "eight thickly and fat mean?"
> Alan
How about 8 thick-n-wide... :) It does sound a bit funny in German tho'
Interpret well,
Andreas Stabno
http://www.megsinet.net/~stabno/SimiLego.htm
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal writes:
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> Wie gehts, Ben! You have built yourself a very fine model! I really like it
> when folk build MOCs which relate to their region. Are you going to convert it
> to 9 volt, or keep it 12?
Hi John,
I'm fine, although yesterday was the last day of my summer hollidays...
Since I do own much more 12V stuff than 9V (especially track), I will let this
engine be a 12V version. But I really think about painting a 9V motor in red.
Actually Lego has once released a few test motors in red and one of them got
into German eBay. Although it was heavy used it went far over 100 bucks, which
was too much for my budget.
With a red 9V motor it would be very easy to build a fitting second tender
(in 9V) for that engine, but in black: I think that wouldn't look too good.
Regards,
AFJ-Ben
(April-Fools-Joke-Ben)
P.s.: new picture of engines other side:
http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~rbeneke/lego/trains/pi481.jpg
> > p.s.:
> > direct picture link:
> > http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~rbeneke/lego/trains/pi479.jpg
> > picture of the "real train" as Märklin model:
> > http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~rbeneke/lego/temp/br_03.jpg
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