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Re: A well known switcher in 8 studs
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Tue, 14 Nov 2006 15:13:29 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Alban NANTY wrote:
   Hi,

Some times ago, I rebuilt the well known 7760 set 12V Switcher in 8 studs (can be put on a 9V or 12V motor as you want). I have finally uploaded the image in my BS galery as well as the MLCAD.

The cab of the loco in a straight 8 studs wide, while the other parts of the base are in fact 7 studs wide (and 5 studs wide for the blue parts). With an extra half stud on each side for the fences and the ladders the result is 8 studs which is perfectly aligned with the cab.

BS galery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=215119

PLMKWYT

(NdT : PLMKWYT , Please Let Me Know What You Think = SVP, dites moi ce que vous en pensez)

J’en pense que tu nous à bien manqué à Orléans et que tu trouveras personne pour me contredire !

Didier



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  A well known switcher in 8 studs
 
Hi, Some times ago, I rebuilt the well known 7760 set 12V Switcher in 8 studs (can be put on a 9V or 12V motor as you want). I have finally uploaded the image in my BS galery as well as the MLCAD. (URL) The cab of the loco in a straight 8 studs (...) (18 years ago, 14-Nov-06, to lugnet.trains, FTX)  

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