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Re: mels' dinner
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Date: 
Sat, 16 Jun 2001 15:45:37 GMT
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I think 14 bricks would be safer.... although I just built a train wagon
that was 15 high..... (I will be making it shorter) hopefully 13.

Jeff VW


"Calum Tsang" <tsangc@mie.utoronto.ca> wrote in message
news:GF0AoG.7nw@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, David Koudys writes:
here's a question...
what's the clearance we're striving for for our trains, i.e. if i want to
build a bridge or walkway like Jeffs in the last show, what's the • clearance
you want so all your rolling stock can fit under it.
just wondering...
please give me the answer in bricks, not cm, inches, or fathoms.

I would say, at minimum 13 bricks tall.  Iain will let us know the exact
height of his Elura/Flatbed combo, as that's likely the tallest non Lego
creation, but I came to 13 as the 4552 Rail Crane needs a clearance of 13
bricks, and that's the tallest of my 9V collection, if not the entire 9V • line.

Calum



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(...) I would say, at minimum 13 bricks tall. Iain will let us know the exact height of his Elura/Flatbed combo, as that's likely the tallest non Lego creation, but I came to 13 as the 4552 Rail Crane needs a clearance of 13 bricks, and that's the (...) (23 years ago, 16-Jun-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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