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    Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Jan-Albert van Ree
   (...) While on one side I'd say that you're right here, on the other hand some things in proper proportions can get a point across much better. (URL) you've ever seen a real terminal, you'll know it's really overwhelming. I think using 4*6 or 4*8 (...) (21 years ago, 20-May-04, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —David Koudys
     (...) I can see both sides of this, but I'm more swayed by 'selective compression', as Larry mentioned. For example-- Jeff VW set up his harbour cranes at a few of our train shows-- (URL) the 'standard' 4x8xwhatever freight containers. The cranes (...) (21 years ago, 20-May-04, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Larry Pieniazek
   (...) I have, both from the air, and up close, (and in articles in TRAINS) and I agree. (...) I just don't have enough brick(1) to do very many of them and I'd rather go for a huge pile of smaller containers that I CAN do, and 2 or 3 ships instead (...) (21 years ago, 20-May-04, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Jan-Albert van Ree
   (...) From my model railroading I know all about selective compressing and there's usually a certain breaking point where it looses it's effect and becomes silly. IMHO the 4-w container is at least close to that if you use it together with minifigs (...) (21 years ago, 21-May-04, to lugnet.boats, lugnet.trains)
   
        Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Larry Pieniazek
     (...) I agree... Here's a snap of a small container ship. Note that it's only 5 containers long and about 6 or so wide (URL) think it's an NL ship, actually. So there are small ones out there, as well as the monsters (URL) some are presumably (...) (21 years ago, 22-May-04, to lugnet.boats)
    
         Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Scott Lyttle
     (snip_) (...) I also found these sites useful: www.maersksealand.com www.maersktankers.com (anybody want to make a Maersk tanker?) www.oss.dk (you can select english text)--this is a shipyard building site (that apparently does a fair amount of ship (...) (20 years ago, 7-Jun-04, to lugnet.boats)
   
        Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Larry Pieniazek
   Oh, one more... If you don't know what to do with your orange, here you go: (URL) (21 years ago, 22-May-04, to lugnet.boats)
   
        Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Mark Riley
   (...) water to keep all those containers afloat... they must all be full of cotton candy or something! Mark (21 years ago, 22-May-04, to lugnet.boats)
   
        Re: A little math cioncerning ships, containers and Minifigs —Larry Pieniazek
   (...) They may be empty, if that pic was taken at a US port just before departure during the reload process. (we import a lot more goods in containers than we export) Also, the ship is nowhere near capacity... count the empty rows, it's got maybe (...) (21 years ago, 25-May-04, to lugnet.boats)
 

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