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Re: LEGO Desert Express
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lugnet.build, lugnet.trains
Date: 
Wed, 20 Dec 2000 00:01:27 GMT
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cmasi@cmasi.chem.tulane.edu#antispam#
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John Neal wrote:

Holger Matthes wrote:

Hi folks,

X-MAs is just waiting outside - a good time to see what'S going on in the
desert: Over the last weeks I build a model of "Namibia's unique railway
experience" - THE DESERT EXPRESS.

A black and white picture was shown in my local newspaper and I thought: "Taht
might be a great project for LEGO!" After very nice e-mail contact with the
Desert Express Management I finally recieved some colored pictures by Michael
Obert. The blue was LEGO blue, the yellow seems to be LEGO yellow and the white
is LEGO white - so were is the problem?

I decided to build it 8-wide! (So what you think John?)

Oh, I'll tell you what I think-- Wunderbar!!  What a great train to model and what
a nice job you did of capturing it in LEGO!  Those windows are nuts, and yet you
rendered them perfectly with bricks!  I also like your presentation-- nice photos
and diorama.  I think your decision to capture it in 8 wide was wise because you
really were able to get in a lot of details in the engine and cars.  My only nit
would be on the passenger car roofs-- I would like to see them using the half
round brick as I have done here:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/J-2/8wide/Hiawatha/hidiner1.jpg --but I know how
hard it is to collect those pieces!  Hello...LEGO Direct bulk service....? ;-)

Terrific job, Holger.  You are a credit to the 8 wide fraternity:-)

-John (redirected to .trains:)

Make up your own mind
by comparing the real pictures and my model at:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=2385

The real Desert Express has 8 passenger cars and 1 luggage car and operates
from Windhoek to Swakopmund in Namibia / Africa. It's a luxuary train for
tourists and it stops in the evening to see the sun set in the desert.

The LEGO DX just have 3 cars (each 46 studs long) and a huge engine! The
luggage car door's where build by an idea from James Mathis - Many Thanks on
this way to James!!!

So what do YOU think?? Anything else you want to now???

Kind regards and MERRY CHRISTMAS

Holger ...from Germany

John,

  I'll nit your nit. I think that the curved bricks are too sharply curved to
model the curve on the top of the cars in the pictures that HoMa posted. I think
the multi plate roof is a very nice work around for some hard to get pieces
(gray slopes or gray 1/4 curves).

Chris
--
PGP public key available upon request.



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Hi, Some comments on the roof discussion: I have one single grey rounded roof piece in 4 wide and grey ;-((( One DX-car might need 11 of them on each side!! That will be 66 for my train with 3 cars. No way to get so many of that hard to find piece! (...) (24 years ago, 21-Dec-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains)

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(...) Oh, I'll tell you what I think-- Wunderbar!! What a great train to model and what a nice job you did of capturing it in LEGO! Those windows are nuts, and yet you rendered them perfectly with bricks! I also like your presentation-- nice photos (...) (24 years ago, 18-Dec-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains)

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