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Re: Go Train Clearance
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Thu, 17 Jan 2002 23:36:08 GMT
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Don't worry about it.  I only wanted it done if time and structure allowed.
It looks like I'll be able to run most of the way around this time so I'm
happy.

I still plan to build 8 wide, so in the long term it would be nice to have
one loop that I can run on.  But I don't want these modifications to
interfere with your plans for Train3.

Derek


Jeff Elliott wrote:

Speaking of not getting things done in time:

I've started the mods to let the Go train through, but frankly it's a
huge task.  I've got much of an entire module built as a pretty solid
22-brick-deep structure, completely overlapped brick style.  I've got to
remove about 5% of it and shuffle it around and rebuild it to let the Go
Train through.  This is simply more than I've got the time to accomplish
before Saturday :(

But of course I'll feel like a jerk if I have the only module that the
Go Train can't go through.

So here's what I'm doing:  I'm bringing enough brick to effect the
repair/renovation job TO THE EVENT.  When we start to tire of running
the trains, all those interested can dive in and help me shred the
mountain and rebuild it. I figure it'll take 3 knowledgable people about
an hour, maybe 90 minutes.  3 knowledgable people and some amateur help,
2 hours ;)

Fair enough?

Jeff E



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(...) Sounds like rtl Toronto: Mountain 1 :) (23 years ago, 18-Jan-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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Speaking of not getting things done in time: I've started the mods to let the Go train through, but frankly it's a huge task. I've got much of an entire module built as a pretty solid 22-brick-deep structure, completely overlapped brick style. I've (...) (23 years ago, 17-Jan-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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