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Re: RAILBRICKS Instructions submissions now open
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lugnet.publish.railbricks
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Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:00:53 GMT
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"Jeramy Spurgeon" <beatnik303@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:JyLIJ1.Btq@lugnet.com...
> <<http://www.railbricks.com/images/logo.png>>
>
> RAILBRICKS is now accepting instructions submissions for inclusion on the
> <http://www.railbricks.com/index.php?option=com_docman&Itemid=46
> RAILBRICKS
> website>.
>
> We hope to eventually provide the largest repository of train related LEGO
> build
> instructions available for free on the web. Each submission will be
> evaluated
> for clarity and buildability, then judged on its merit. Those submissions
> that
> earn the RAILBRICKS seal of approval will be posted on the website. We
> will also
> provide a forum for you the user to comment on and discuss each model on
> several
> dimensions: difficulty, buildability, rare parts, and overall "wow".
>
> Submission of instructions does not guarantee inclusion on the site.
> Priority
> will be given to complete instructions in .pdf and .html format. LDraw
> files may
> be accepted at our discretion, but they generally will not be converted to
> instructions and LDraw files will be given a lower priority on the site.
> We
> cannot accept files in any other format.
>
> You may also link to your brickshelf or other gallery of instruction
> images. We
> will convert these into .pdf files for inclusion on RAILBRICKS.
>
> The categories include:
>
> Diesel locomotives¬
> Steam locomotives¬
> Passenger cars¬
> Freight cars¬
> Maintenance of Way (MOW)¬
> Trackside (Structures, signals, etc.)¬
> Components (e.g., a door, window, wheel truck, etc. design)¬
>
> To submit a set of instructions, simply log into your RAILBRICKS account.
> If you
> do not have an account, click on the home page and register a new account.
> Once
> logged in, browse to the Build Instructions Section of the website and
> click the
> submit button.
>
> As well as the instructions from recent issues of RAILBRICKS magazine,
> we've
> recently added some instructions created by Didier Enjary of models from
> various
> builders, including Tim Gould, Alban Nanty, Philippe Label, and Pascal
> Breard.
>
> -Jeramy Spurgeon
A replacement for the defunct Building Instructions Portal? Yeah!
Mike
--
Mike Walsh -- mike underscore walsh at mindspring dot com
LEGO Blog: http://blog.carolinatrainbuilders.com
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