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Re: PNLTC Breaks World Record for Longest LEGO train track
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Wed, 23 Aug 2000 12:51:27 GMT
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Just curious, what was the speed regulator set at for the 42 minute run?
"Dwayne Towell" <dwayne@teleport.NO.SPAM.com> wrote in message
news:Fzq58y.M8K@lugnet.com...
> On Saturday, August 19, PNLTC broke the previous record
> for longest LEGO train track, about 1780 feet. The new
> world record stands at 3343 feet! It took 42 minutes to
> travel the distance.
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> Thanks everyone for sending rolling stock and encouragement.
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> Keep watching, as we recover from the event, we will be
> posting images and information.
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> Dwayne Towell
> PNLTC member
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: PNLTC Breaks World Record for Longest LEGO train track
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| (...) Each regulator was manned (or womanned!) and had to be adjusted as the train navigated awkward curves or went through a stretch where two regulators were both powering it. Don't ask me exactly how many regulators there were- I wasn't paying (...) (24 years ago, 23-Aug-00, to lugnet.events)
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