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Re: SLTC 2 wrap-up
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lugnet.loc.au
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Sun, 4 Jun 2006 08:34:31 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Pete White wrote:
> Thanks to all attendees who made the long trek out to Emu Heights.
> At the peak we had twelve interested people, I believe there is photographic
> evidence to prove this.
Well Pete you have done extremely well with 12 people
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> The layout and module plan was defined in greater detail, with modules allocated
> and requests for interested parties to provide features to other peoples'
> modules were considered.
What sort of layout did you settle on ie Modules in line, Pit layout, Controll
from behind ??
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> David.S's brother Robert kindly contributed his welding/metal skills to
> constructing 6 of the 10 table supports required.
Mate these are the most important ellement as putting up the legs or supports is
what makes the setting up of the layout at meets easy or hard so have good look
at what you want in this area.
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> The plan for the Sydney LEGO Train Club is for people to contribute whatever
> they are capable of or happy to contribute. An extensive collection is not
> mandatory, possession of LEGO trains is not mandatory, people might be strictly
> town or have robotic skills we can use in future displays.
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> So if you're interested and reading this feel free to email me.
Mate if I lived down that way I would be in like a flash.
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> The next meeting should be sometime in early July, it will be a Saturday,
> possibly July 1st or July 8th. We are yet to allocate/find a venue.
Yes a venue that will also be one of the hardest things you have to do remember
it might not be possible to have a venue so work with it.
> It looks like we have the numbers for a Western Sydney Lego Group, so this will
> be a 'anytheme LEGO' and we will possibly be looking at mid-month meetings, stay
> tuned for details.
Well another Lego Group we need lots more to catch up with the States.
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> pete.w
Cheers
Pete P
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