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Re: motorized points - beating a dead horse
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 1 Dec 2000 21:37:00 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, "Tilman Sporkert" <tilman@webmethods.com> writes:
> There's a lot of activity around Lego trains. Clubs, fans, shows, web sites,
> and lots more. If you look around, you should find some suggestions. Try
> this page for starters:
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> http://www.ngltc.org/train_depot/
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> Here's a page with some information on point motors:
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> http://www.ngltc.org/train_depot/pmotor.htm
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> Tilman
Tilman, good info for the other folks reading along, but trust me, Steve
Barile, as a founding member of PNLTC (either the oldest or second oldest,
depending how you measure, Lego Train club
(http://news.lugnet.com/org/dates)) and grandfather to many of the rest of
us with loads of helpful info on stuff like how to organise clubs, how to
build tables, how to do shows, etc...
... yes, that Steve. Steve probably knows of the NGLTC. :-)
For people who want to try to find more about clubs in their area, the world
map at http://www.lugnet.com/map/ is a good place to look for more info.
++Lar
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| There's a lot of activity around Lego trains. Clubs, fans, shows, web sites, and lots more. If you look around, you should find some suggestions. Try this page for starters: (URL) a page with some information on point motors: (URL) (24 years ago, 1-Dec-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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