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In article <G9r5qo.9su@lugnet.com>, Adrian Egli <aegli@san.rr.com> wrote:
> it right! A curved bride structure that uses NO Technic like my past
I read this and thought, "Well, I suppose if you have to have a bride,
a curved one's a good idea, but what's it doing on Brickshelf..."
Seriously, though, how is the track attached? Is it just attached on the
straight parts and lays flat on the curves? I'd like to see a close-up
shot of that...
-JDF
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J.D. Forinash ,-.
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| "J.D. Forinash" <foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu> wrote in message news:983kv2$2pf$1@y2...net.foo... (...) Well, I'll admit, I "cheated". The areas of straight track are lying down on the same plane but the curved is slightly elevated. I had to note where on (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains)
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| It took a while (yea, you've no doubt heard this before) but I think I got it right! A curved bride structure that uses NO Technic like my past structures. It's on Brickshelf under the title "BASIC-CURVE" (URL) Adrian (24 years ago, 6-Mar-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains) !!
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