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Subject: 
Re: New 8-wide passenger train online!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.build, lugnet.trains
Date: 
Mon, 7 May 2001 14:20:46 GMT
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johnneal@uswest./SayNoToSpam/net
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You *have* been busy, HoMa!  An excellent creation, and wonderfully detailed as
well!  Very nice:-)

I have a question about the drivers-- they appear to be LEGO, although the outer
rims appear metal....

Also, no need to follow-up to .build; just cross-post to .trains and .build.  We
certainly want discussions about your beautiful train here in .trains as well!

Thanks for posting!

-John



Holger Matthes wrote:

Hi folks,

I just uploaded some pictures of my latest train project: The "Riviera-Express"
which was operated by the "Deutsche Bundesbahn" in the 1960s. It traveled from
Hamburg through middle Europe down to the sea-resorts at the italian Riviera
coast.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=4451

The steamer is a BR 10 - I now were able to build a real black one, after I
started a white model arround X-Mas last year
(http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=2605). The bad thing is, you
have to "kill" a 5571 black cat truck to get all the nice sloped pieces ;-))

There are 2 9V motors underneath the tender, that is just enought to push the
engine and to pull 5 over 50 stud long train cars! I build a blue 1st class
car, an italian 2nd class car, a green 2nd class car, a dining car (the red
one) and a lugage car. All roofs should be grey, but I just have grey elements
to build 2 complete roofs ;-( But black doesn't look that bad...

Have fun while surfing the pictures at brickshelf! And of course:

LMKWYT!

Regards,
Holger  ...from Germany



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  Re: New 8-wide passenger train online!
 
Hi John, (...) as (...) Thanks! (...) outer (...) That's right. Another AFOL from the german forum asked his metall-working colleagues if it would be possible to make some aluminium rims for the old spoked wheels - and it WAS possible. The engine (...) (24 years ago, 7-May-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains)

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