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In lugnet.loc.it, Carlo Ottolina writes:
> "Pedro Silva" <el_gordo@netc.pt> wrote in message
> news:GLqEnw.82r@lugnet.com...
> > Is the inside of the train fully detailed (bunks, seats, tables)? What is
> > the behaviour of the cars on turns?
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> My wife (NNLS: Near NLS) did the details in my wagon.
That's what they all say... noone likes LEGO *until* it is caught at 2 a.m.
looking for a gray tile in a dark room... (beware, your wife may be getting
crazier for LEGO than you!) :-D
> The behaviour on turns was surprisingly good: the cars never derailed, well,
> ehmm, at least not without uman intervention ;-))
Naughty! :-P
> The long cars (48 stud) have a lot of problem on "S" turns. We used
> asymmetricals boogies to keep the distance between pins at a minimum.
What are those? I mean, how are they built? Does one need to use them for
*any* long car? Do they solve the problem alone, or do they need
complimentary measures?
Pedro
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| "Pedro Silva" <el_gordo@netc.pt> wrote in message news:GLqEnw.82r@lugnet.com... (...) My wife (NNLS: Near NLS) did the details in my wagon. The behaviour on turns was surprisingly good: the cars never derailed, well, ehmm, at least not without uman (...) (23 years ago, 25-Oct-01, to lugnet.loc.it, lugnet.loc.pt)
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