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In lugnet.technic, Reinard van Loo wrote:
> well Dutch.... Ok, based on the French BB7200.... but it's the Dutch railways
> yellow version, oh yeah: and it has the crest of the city I grew up: Almelo.
> Don't know if 1876 is a real existing train number, but what the heck.
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> Hello all you trainheads!!
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> Let's start a new train model-width: not 6,7 or 8 that's for babies. go for the
> big numbers: 20!
> (reminds me of a scene in Titanic (the movie) where they discussed the size of
> the Titanic... something to do with Freud...)
>
> ehhh Where was I:
>
> Oh yeah, my new MOC is finally ready:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=80079
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> (shoudl be public in a couple of hours...)
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> It's more a model now, not that much Technic in it. I tried to remain as close
> as possible to the original.
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> Some specs:
> - 20 nops wide
> - 105 nops long
> - about 20 nops high
> - Rides on straight old-style rail track, 9 nops from each other.
> - something like 8-9 Kg
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> In the weekend I'll try to do some moderation on my site.
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> da groet'n,
>
> ---Reinard
Hallo Reinard,
Ik ben ook bezig met een 20 brede 1600. Maar dan een 1800. Genoemd naar mijn
geboorteplaats Tilburg, de 1851. Misschien kunnen we de locomotieven eens naast
elkaar zetten, dat lijkt me erg gaaf!
Hoop wat van je te horen dan kun je mailen naar j_klazen@hotmail.com
Groetjes,
Joep
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In lugnet.modelteam, Dennis Bosman wrote:
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I always wanted to build a large scale US truck. Last year I decided to build
a Kenworth K100 and removed the Holmes 750 twin boom from the old Scania 141
which I took apart.
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Incredible model, Dennis! Visited your site and your trucks are works of art!
..joseph g
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I always wanted to build a large scale US truck. Last year I decided to build a
Kenworth K100 and removed the Holmes 750 twin boom from the old Scania 141 which
I took apart.
For the full description, please visit my website: www.dennisbosman.nl
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Trying to get it to self center, since it was not working at all, except to
drive HARD RIGHT, and HARD LEFT - since it comes with ramps, I figured it should
be self centering once you release the remote, but it doesn't anymore. SO HELP
ANYONE?????
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My latest MOC is this typical Dutch manufactured FTF truck. Especially the cab
took lots of time to construction and I had to use many unconventional ways of
brick usage. Nice challenge though!
Read more about it on my website
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