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Re: Aussie train org?
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lugnet.org.au
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Mon, 12 Nov 2001 00:33:11 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Ross Crawford writes:
> In lugnet.loc.au, James Howse writes:
> > Who's into what kind of stuff? I've got some track, and some locos & rolling
> > stock, but I don't have much in the way of scenery / buildings etc.
> > I have old 12v stuff, some stock and could do some scenery.
> Cool. I think scenery is gonna be the major requirement - a layout is nice,
> but without scenery, it's kinda ordinary.
I have all 9V and am trying to get enough bits together to make some decent
scenery.
> > 1. People. Firm commitments of time and possibly even money (hopefully
As Ross pointed out previously, my non-Lego building is taking up most of my
weekends at the moment, otherwise I am interested in being involved.
> > 2. Tables. Either bought or built special, this probably will require an
> > investement of some money. On the flip side if you can store a table you can
> > use it the rest of the time. It'd be good to have some standard (ie all
> > built to same spec or all bought same).
> Yep. Height is important. It's a pain having heaps of different height tables.
> Any wood-workers among us?
Rather than re-inventing the wheel (or table in this case), here is one
example of standard table constuction:
http://www.pnltc.org/Modular_Table.html
Martin
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| (...) were (...) or (...) with. Sure, I just thought maybe if we're gonna start talking about organisational stuff, who's doing what with train tables, what we want to call ourselves (nice to have a name for train shows), how we handle money / (...) (23 years ago, 12-Nov-01, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.org.au)
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