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In lugnet.general, Ben Fleskes writes:
> This is one of the finest examples of a box car I've seen yet. There is an
> approximately 1/6 stud offset on the side panels and sloped roof that gives an
> amount of relieve that is really impressive. I leave it to Gianluca to
> elaborate on his building technique. When I saw the ItLUG boxcar at the PNLTC
> G2K event, I was truly impressed - and I'm not too easily impressed these days.
>
> Good Work Gianluca!
>
> Ben Fleskes
Thanks a lot,Ben.
The offset is exactly 1/5 stud,that is the difference between height and lenght
of a 1x1x1 brick,but also the distance of a stud from the side of a 1xn brick.
(and it's the way the panels are offset inwards....they are put against the
studs of the 2nd row of studs in the base of the wagon)
Ciao
Gianluca
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| (...) lenght (...) Here it's the same as with the pantograph: I really would like to see pictures how this georgeous model is realized! Please try to shoot a picture of the partly disassembled model, Gianaluca. That would be very helpful. Thanks (...) (24 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.trains)
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| This is one of the finest examples of a box car I've seen yet. There is an approximately 1/6 stud offset on the side panels and sloped roof that gives an amount of relieve that is really impressive. I leave it to Gianluca to elaborate on his (...) (24 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.trains)
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