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Re: Town & Train at NWBrickCon 2005
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lugnet.events.nwbrickcon
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Sun, 25 Sep 2005 19:17:12 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Thomas Garrison wrote:
> This is your friendly neighborhood NWBC Town/Train Coordinator. I need to
> know about Town and Train MOCs you are bringing to NWBrickCon 2005.
> (Haven't signed up yet? http://www.nwbrickcon.org )
> Large stuff (i.e., whole modules) I need to know about this week; smaller
> stuff can wait, but I need to know by October 5 just so I can make sure
> that there will be space.
>
> What to tell me: whether you want it on the Town/Train layout or on the
> side tables (miniland-scale stuff, for example, will obviously go on the
> side). If it involves track I need to know about it.
> Rural/urban/industrial is good to know.
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> The Train/Town layout will use PSLTC standard 2xN-baseplate blocks (where
> N=3 most of the time) surrounded by roadplates with two-plate-high,
> seven-stud gray sidewalks. If your MOC won't work with this, I need to
> know.[1]
>
> Moonbase promises to be big this year. Anyone want to have a big
> Town/Train layout, too?
I'll be bringing my 13.5 foot cable-stayed bridge and my 9 foot Great Lakes ore
freighter. Both are scale models of actual objects, and are accurate not only in
dimension and shape, but in the number and size of the components from which
they were constucted.
I'm really not concerned with where I fit in -- I will enjoy simply being there
-- but just in case any of the theme coordinators are interested, there you go.
Were there a Scale Modeling theme, I'd be all set!
Looking forward to the trip and the convention.
- Duane
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