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Sorry to have started a thread on use of "LEGO competitors bricks" with you as
the center-piece, Rich.
That's quite a solid looking blue station, and BIG.
I like the accessibility.
later,
James Mathis
In lugnet.trains, Richard W. Schamus writes:
> Hi all. It's a boring day, so to brighten it up, and to give some eyecandy to
> some of you suffering in the last hours of work, here's my version of the
> Metro Station. It's done in blue with accent in gray. It's got extra wings for
> ramps to the street. It's also gotten a remodeling job and some modern accents
> have been incorporated into the design, while maintaining the original beauty
> of the station. It's roofs are removable so you can see inside so that you
> don't have just displayability, but a level of playablity.
> I hope you like it, (and for those who think they need to ask, yes, it's 100%
> Lego, no competitors bricks where used in the construction, even in places
> where you couldn't see).
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=219
> Or just go and see what's recent on brickshelf.
> Rich
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