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  Re: Layout design (Round 1)
 
(...) If we do a show when I'm around and have time, I'd enjoy doing a 12V layout. I was thinking of a loop with a couple of turnouts inside with a "stop signal" or two (if I can get another one) so we could possibly do some remote-controlled (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Lucnyville---The Story of a city that could
 
(...) Ok you asked for it... heheh DEFINITION To plan, organize, direct, and supervise the Engineering or Transportation Divisions of the Public Works Department, and to perform a variety of technical tasks relative to the assigned area of (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Lucnyville---The Story of a city that could
 
In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Wayne Sardullo writes: *snippage* (...) I am happy to accept the Senior Civil Engineer position. Aren't those the people who provide targets for the military? :^) *snippage* Ed (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Layout design (Round 1)
 
I think ideal train layouts should utilize tables on four sides. The (...) Four Tables??? geeez we have a town that big? (...) True but it will depend on if we have the room to display that size... and if we have the tables. Just keep that in mind. (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Lucnyville---The Story of a city that could
 
I guess the HiTechnic folks can just confine themselves to the industrial quarter. Wouldn't want all the tailings from the ABS mines upsetting the look of the place. Just as long as there's not too much graft involved in getting building permission (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Layout design (Round 1)
 
(...) go (...) plates (...) Nate, I think ideal train layouts should utilize tables on four sides. The restrictions of track curvature may make this necessary. Also, a lot of tight curves are difficult for long trains to navigate due to increased (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Layout design (Round 1)
 
(...) While it would be nice to do that I am apposed to that only because train layouts aren't as flexible and town layouts.. because the tracks only have two sizes... Straight and curve that makes it difficult to get loops tight together and they (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Layout design (Round 1)
 
(...) I was doing some thinking and what if we decided to make the layout in an L-shape? Still 2 tables, but it would allow for a little more control for us...Public on one side, us (exhibitors) on another. I just gave track designer a whirl and (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Lucnyville---The Story of a city that could
 
In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Wayne Sardullo writes: <<snipped>> (...) Wayne this is a great idea. Very cool. I am happy to accept the postion of Director of the Lucnyville Historical Society and Chairman of Lucnyville Preservation and Restoration (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
 
  Re: Lucnyville---The Story of a city that could
 
(In Character) In light of K-Salm Constructions busy sch. I have reallocated the HiTechnic Building plans to an outside contractor from the neighboring town. They have already starting the project and have the skeletal parts of the building up. It (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)


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