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Re: Train layout ideas for future Ontario/Canada train shows
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lugnet.loc.ca.on
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Wed, 10 May 2006 17:51:42 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on, C. L. GunningCook wrote:
> In lugnet.loc.ca, David Koudys wrote:
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> > Let me know what you think!
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> Im in, and already building, will keep you posted with how many modules long
> it grows. Thanks Dave.
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> And for what its worth, I like going with the "Can-Brick" or
> "CLBA" - Canadian LEGO Brick Association. Although since there are active
> lugs in other provinces... maybe "OLBA" (you can even say it as a word,
> giggle) Ontario Lego Brick Association would be better. In fact I would even
> like to make up official train container cars once we decide, if that is
> permissible to you.
That's a fantastic idea!
I was also thinking of 'CLBBA' (or Canadian LEGO Brick Builders Association--now
the 'Ontario LEGO Brick Builders Association' (OLBBA) or, dropping the LEGO in
case Dave! decides to show up (the Mega Blok builder that he is...)--OBBA, or
soon-to-be my personal favourite--All LEGO Brick Association, and if Janey's a
member, she'd be J. Alba...
Nevermind...
Anyway, train containers = good!
> Also as I said to you earlier in an email...
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> "I would prefer that any elevation is contained within
> someone's own contribution, and ends and starts with
> baseplate level, since often its difficult to match
> terrains when we can't do a trial run.
> Also if someone cant attend (as you suggested) there
> are no issues neighbouring up to someone else."
Perfectly agreed.
> One final thought for now... I like the addition to adding the curved
> modules... but I do think if we go that route, we need one sole person
> responsible for both mods, therefore if they dont show, we can go with the
> straight route.
Also a good idea.
> Janey "Red-Brick"
Dave K
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