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"Holger Matthes" <matthes@fh-aachen.de> wrote in message
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> Hi Adrian,
>
> that all is great!! I needed a while to sort out which way the trains go in the
> spiral! It's very compact build to reach an enourmous hight!
Thanks! The larger ramp(outer) is the uphill one. I thought by making a
longer travel, it would be easier on the motor. And the inner is downhill,
I do have to watch my speeds going down because sometimes it goes a little
too fast. I manage to reach a height(rail to ground) of 37 bricks & a
plate.
> And the pictures showing the bridge and the harbour are just beautiful! That'S
> what LEGO should be like.
My sentiments exactly! I just wish I could get my hand on more when I had
the chance.
> Even if you haven't got any MOC trains (yet??), it's nice to see all this. So
> hat about some own creations? If someone might build bridges like yours he
> should be able to build some cool MOC trains! And I miss a really huge over
> seas fright ship (which might hardly go under your bridge) ;-))
No MoC trains, YET(I do have ideas brewing?? Wait and see.) I and some
friends are trying to get the Southern California LTC on track(forgive the
pun).
> I wish I would have the room to set up such a nice and big display....
>
> So, what's next??
Kidvention II would be very appealing.
> Kind regards,
>
> Holger ..from Germany
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