In lugnet.announce.moc, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke wrote:
> Dear Schleimers,
>
> after a break of nearly 18 month, I am proud to present my first new MOC from
> the train theme.
> As usual a lot of SNOT-technique is used to bring details into the boxy design
> of this typical fright car from the middle of the last century. this one is done
> in sandblue, but due to the "primitive" elements (but not primitive design) it
> could be built in lots of quite rare colours as well....
>
> Maybe the most difficult part in the whole construction is the fine line of the
> waggon base. There is only one plate between the snotted top and the
> undercarriage - a and so this means it is built under use of lots of tiles which
> are hard to fix to the rest.
>
> Please enjoy the pictures here (after moderation):
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=116255
>
> deep links:
> www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Ben/train-cars/sandblue-boxcar/20_boxcar.jpg
> www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Ben/train-cars/sandblue-boxcar/instr_00.gif
> www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Ben/train-cars/sandblue-boxcar/30_first_picture.jpg
Nice car Ben. I really like the detail of the door hardware, very cool!
(...) Thanks for your feedback James! Maybe the best thing about these doors is: they really work and can be opened. www.brickshelf.com/g...opened.jpg The second waggon which I built last weekend is missing that..... Kind Regards, Ben (20 years ago, 8-Feb-05, to lugnet.loc.de, lugnet.build.schleim)
Dear Schleimers, after a break of nearly 18 month, I am proud to present my first new MOC from the train theme. As usual a lot of SNOT-technique is used to bring details into the boxy design of this typical fright car from the middle of the last (...) (20 years ago, 8-Feb-05, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.loc.de, lugnet.build.schleim) !!