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Hi all The most recent MUGS gathering (yes, the photos are still around - I'll download them soon) has forced me to further sort my Lego. Hopefully by the time the "big" meeting comes around I'll have it all sorted (I can dream). Either way I'm (...) (24 years ago, 12-Mar-01, to lugnet.org.au)
 
  wtb - castle battle axes
 
Anyone wanting to sell about 8 castle axes please email me. the axes are generally grey in colour and have a small cube at the end of a long handle, on one side of the cube is a small point and the other has a big axe blade Thanks Aaron Coghill (...) (24 years ago, 12-Mar-01, to lugnet.org.au)
 
  For Mark Harrison
 
(...) Mark old man, I have replied to both your follow-up emails - one bounced, the other presumeably got through, I can't imagine why you haven't read it. Since your blood pressure is on the rise, it seemed best to post here. Nothing has changed. I (...) (24 years ago, 11-Mar-01, to lugnet.org.au)
 
  Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
 
(...) Or the term I have been taught; Rivet counters John Porter (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.org.au)
 
  Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
 
(...) A strip of perspex/lecxan (sp?) is a fairly standard approach. I exhibited an N scale layout last year and had success with framing the viewing side of the layout (25mm angle aluminium across the front, about 400mm above the layout height); it (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.org.au)
 
  Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
 
(...) Thanks for the tips Larry! Does anyone have any tips on whether a layout of this size is better done as a full "O" rather than a "C" or a "G"? I know a full "O" provides more area for stuff, but how much of a hassle is it getting access to the (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.org.au)
 
  Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
 
(...) Yes, well, that has me a bit cheesed off (not your siggy, but that there's good reason for it to be making a swipe). I am totally baffled why after all the fuss and bother the ringleaders wouldn't invite everyone to participate, after all it's (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.org.au)
 
  Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
 
(...) Well I think I probably got (stole) that philosophy from the train groupies in that newsgroup, but also I've had that idea in my head way, WAY before I got on Lugnet or even heard of Larry P ++ ...especially when I saw the trains when I first (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.org.au)
 
  Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
 
(...) At least we realise Lego is a toy :^o (...) The US shows seem to be appreciated by the public, which is surely half the battle. Most people have built with Lego and kids use it, whereas less may have had a proper model train, and less again (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.org.au)
 
  Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
 
(...) Well that's if I have enough of whats required. I need to somehow label which sections are mine, but I need to do that anyhow for future meets, not specifically for any display. Between Myself, Eli and Pete W. I believe there's enough track (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.org.au)


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