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In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Larry Pieniazek writes:
OK, I FINALLY got all the pics from my camera uploaded. 8 wide fans, take
particular note of the pics starting here
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=28216
but be warned they are very slow loading...
Enjoy.
++Lar
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Is that dust on the engine part of a weathering effect? :)
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James J. Trobaugh
North Georgia LEGO Train Club
http://www.ngltc.org
Larry Pieniazek <lpieniazek@mercator.com> wrote in message
news:G78Fw0.FsE@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.org.us.michlug, Larry Pieniazek writes:
>
> OK, I FINALLY got all the pics from my camera uploaded. 8 wide fans, take
> particular note of the pics starting here
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=28216
>
> but be warned they are very slow loading...
>
> Enjoy.
>
> ++Lar
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In lugnet.trains.org, James Trobaugh writes:
> Is that dust on the engine part of a weathering effect? :)
No, I think Steve just has had those built a while. He appeared Saturday,
said he read LUGNet(tm) and did we want to see his trains? <grin> ... which
he brought in on Sunday. Both the GP30 and the Big Boy are his.
++Lar
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James & All,
Not knowing what train you are referring to, I am sure my trains are the
dustiest, as they sat on the shelf for awhile, all the other people's trains
looked good.
Scott "Dust smacks" S.
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Visit The Sanburn Systems Company
www.sanburnsystems.com
Scott E. Sanburn, Owner
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> Not knowing what train you are referring to, I am sure my trains are the
> dustiest, as they sat on the shelf for awhile, all the other people's trains
> looked good.
That's OK, Scott--the festoons of dust flying off just added a nice effect.
Artificial smoke without the chemical smell =)
I just wanted to add that I, too, had a lot of fun at the show. The whole
thing was great. The best part was when kids came in, saw the 4561 set up
on a separate table and ran over to see it, then wanted to see it run. I
had to tell them we didn't have an outlet there so couldn't run it (who'd
want to run a 4561 anyhow? =), but "the trains back there are running!" And
then for the first time many of them noticed 24' x 24' of Lego...
Peter
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Peter & All,
> > Not knowing what train you are referring to, I am sure my trains are the
> > dustiest, as they sat on the shelf for awhile, all the other people's trains
> > looked good.
>
> That's OK, Scott--the festoons of dust flying off just added a nice effect.
> Artificial smoke without the chemical smell =)
That was a bad smell, maybe they can shoot some air freshener in that smoke
maker. Nice effect, though. : )
> I just wanted to add that I, too, had a lot of fun at the show. The whole
> thing was great. The best part was when kids came in, saw the 4561 set up
> on a separate table and ran over to see it, then wanted to see it run. I
> had to tell them we didn't have an outlet there so couldn't run it (who'd
> want to run a 4561 anyhow? =), but "the trains back there are running!" And
> then for the first time many of them noticed 24' x 24' of Lego...
Indeed, the kids enjoyed it, but I bet the AFOL'S enjoyed it more, outside
of packup, the occasional train accident, etc.
Scott " I Want my airport just like Chris's when it grows up" S.
--
Want LEGO Elements at Great Prices?
Visit The Sanburn Systems Company
www.sanburnsystems.com
Scott E. Sanburn, Owner
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Re: Show report
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Thu, 18 Jan 2001 03:00:46 GMT
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"Peter F. Guenther" wrote:
>
> > Not knowing what train you are referring to, I am sure my trains are the
> > dustiest, as they sat on the shelf for awhile, all the other people's trains
> > looked good.
>
> That's OK, Scott--the festoons of dust flying off just added a nice effect.
> Artificial smoke without the chemical smell =)
You know perfumes are chemicals too! Oh...sure...all chemicals stink.
Chris
(cmasi@cmasi.CHEM.tulane.edu)
>
> I just wanted to add that I, too, had a lot of fun at the show. The whole
> thing was great. The best part was when kids came in, saw the 4561 set up
> on a separate table and ran over to see it, then wanted to see it run. I
> had to tell them we didn't have an outlet there so couldn't run it (who'd
> want to run a 4561 anyhow? =), but "the trains back there are running!" And
> then for the first time many of them noticed 24' x 24' of Lego...
>
> Peter
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