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Woa, you guys really like to build big! Those are very nice sky
scrapers. I cannot decide if I like the white skyscraper best or if the
beach houses win out. Funny thing is that I had a hard time finding
pictures of the trains!
I looks like you put on a great show!
Thanks for sharing,
Chris
BrickBuy wrote:
> Last weekend, COLTC displayed at the Greenberg Toy, Train, and Hobby show, in
> Columbus, Ohio. We had one of our largest displays to date in our young life (we
> just turned 1 year old). We had an L-shaped, 30 x 30 foot display, with a total
> of 4 running train loops, 4 long parking train tracks, and 3 monorail loops. The
> train loops were connected such that 1 long loop of almost 400 (!) feet could be
> formed. We displayed our Columbus Downtown Project (in progress). The LeVeque
> tower (white tall one in the middle) was recently remodelled::
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/brickbuy/Greenberg/dsc01384.jpg>>
>
> Several more skyscrapers are still under construction, this one will be the
> tallest when finished:
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/brickbuy/Greenberg/dsc01417.jpg>>
>
> Mike Ulring brought his castle / medieval village:
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/brickbuy/Greenberg/dsc01402.jpg>>
>
> In addition, the Beach, Bridge, and Drive-in theater, as always, got a lot of
> attention, as did many other MOCs and scenes.
>
> Several members took pictures:
>
> John Bucy: <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=75877>
>
> Paul Janssen: <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=76080>
>
> David "Scooter" Lukens:
> <http://www.insanityunlimited.com/pictures/2004/lego_show/>
>
> and movies:
>
> David "Scooter" Lukens: <http://www.insanityunlimited.com/movies>
>
> John Bucy: <http://65.18.189.96/LEGO.html>
>
> John Bucy, on a different web-host:
> <http://teched.net/~jacob/models/coltc/cmhgreenberg2004>
>
> Let us know what you think!
>
> Paul Janssen, COLTC
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