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I'm working on my train layout. it's like 3 weeks before the show and i've
barely begun.so if y'all don't mind that my whole layout is like a 'work in
progress', it'd be appreciated.
As well, in the train layout i'm working on stuff that will make Chris happy,
though for the 'trainheads' of the group, maybe not so much--it remains to be
seen.
On a totally different topic, who here has ever spraypainted LEGO bricks before?
I need to get a spraycan that's close to old light grey and need the best way to
spraypaint lego
for other things about the train show
number of persons i need passes for
i need the leg length so i can do some cutting
am i bringging the wooden modules for the back 3 sections (no owner) and the
front 3 sections (Janey's area)
what else...
we have 3 weeks--how's everyone doing?
Dave K
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