| | | | | In lugnet.trains, Thomas P. Rafert writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Kevin Loch writes:
> For more info on Kim Toll's buildings visit his site
> at: http://www.easystreet.com/~kjmrr/
Good hint! I havn't been on that site since quite a long time...
>
> Well that's a bunch of them, I'll try for more if anyone would like.
> If I didn't get some right I'm sure someone will correct me. :-)
My favorite buildings have been the white grain silos and especially the
palace with its great details and lots of cool ideas of unconventional use of
bricks.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=11381
Who has built it?
Regards,
Ben
BTW: What has actually been the length of the big Snap bridge? I have been in
fear it might have been longer than my big bridge of 4.10 meters (32 sections
of straight track)....
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| In lugnet.trains, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> My favorite buildings have been the white grain silos
The silos belong to Matt Chiles.
> and especially the
> palace with its great details and lots of cool ideas of unconventional use of
> bricks.
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=11381
>
> Who has built it?
Ah yes, the Palace belongs to Dan Parker. I know I've got more photos of that
from the show and also earlier when he brought it over to my house.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ben
>
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> BTW: What has actually been the length of the big Snap bridge? I have been in
> fear it might have been longer than my big bridge of 4.10 meters (32 sections
> of straight track)....
Oh yes Ben, I remember your bridge. This snap bridge was built by Wayne
Hussey, and the total length is 22 feet and the length of the span is 16 feet 3
inches.
For the awhile my bridge of 5 feet was the longest in the club but then sitting
next to his, well...
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=11631
mine is that little yellow one on the end. :-)
Tom
PNLTC
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