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I saw your pics on brickshelf was amazed! Do you have anymore detail pics of
the airport? For our last display at a local mall I was responsible for an
airport for a static display. Are the planes and terminal minifig scale?
While my next one might not be as big as that one I'll try to keep to
minifig scale. I realaise that you might not be ther person to ask but I'm
hoping the person/people that made it will reply.
-Tim Tosino
In lugnet.general, Adrian Egli writes:
> After many, many months of getting people to join in, planning and building,
> Southern California REALLY DOES HAVE A LEGO TRAIN CLUB! Our participation
> at this weekend's GATS in Anaheim, CA proved to be very successful and we
> came out with a first place award for our work. As expected, like many
> others, a most common response heard was "I didn't know LEGO made
> trains???". People there were very intrigued with the creations and, as
> expected, the kids there went nuts. We began with lots of info fliers of
> the club at opening on Saturday and before Sunday was over we were out
> (Post-It (tm) to the rescue). Set up and take down went very smoothly, with
> some of the expected first time glitches during operation (rail yard a bit
> small) but managed well. A rendition of this GATS layout is available
> through our site (http://www.scltc.org/pages/layouts/gatsjanuary2002.htm)
> but photos won't be up for some time (best guess is about a week). A notice
> will be posted on .trains as soon as they are.
>
> Adrian Egli
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| Hello Tim, We will have more pictures and lots of explanation on our web site(www.scltc.org) in a few days, but to answer your question, yes, the airport is in minifig scale and it is incredible. Stay tuned... Robert Powell SCLTC (23 years ago, 8-Jan-02, to lugnet.general, lugnet.trains)
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| Tim - I built the airport terminal and my dad built the airplanes and jetways. My brother added a motor to the small prop plane to spin the propellers. They are all minifig scale. I decided while building my terminal that the LEGO standard 4-wide (...) (23 years ago, 8-Jan-02, to lugnet.general, lugnet.trains)
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| After many, many months of getting people to join in, planning and building, Southern California REALLY DOES HAVE A LEGO TRAIN CLUB! Our participation at this weekend's GATS in Anaheim, CA proved to be very successful and we came out with a first (...) (23 years ago, 7-Jan-02, to lugnet.general, lugnet.trains)
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