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Re: MOCs: 6-wide New York City busses
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Date: 
Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:02:52 GMT
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I am simply floored.

Thanks, glad to hear you liked them.  Yeah, I couldn't really find anything
I liked for the front window; I think the slope bricks work well on the MCI
bus, but not on the GMC.  For that, I guess I'd need a windshield that was 3
tall, 6 wide, and 2 deep.  Does anyone know if such a window exists?

I have seen many good attempt from people and some not
so good ones (from me),

You've made MTA busses?  I'd like to see them!  Have you ever posted your
pics for them?  I really enjoy the vehicles you've made... the garbage
truck, the USPS truck, and probably the best FDNY Ambulance I've seen. :)

Sean
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http://www.brickapple.com
The Brick Apple - New York City in Lego



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  Re: MOCs: 6-wide New York City busses
 
(...) I once saw a bus on a train layout that used the windscreen from the flashspeeder as a front window. It looked pretty good. It was attched in a snot method with the two studs upright facing front. (if that makes sense) (...) umm, after seeing (...) (22 years ago, 5-Jun-02, to lugnet.town)

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  Re: MOCs: 6-wide New York City busses
 
(...) Hello Sean, You did it. These really look like NYC busses. I have seen many good attempt from people and some not so good ones (from me), but these are great. My only dislike are the 2x3x1 white tall slopes on the front of the MTA bus, I have (...) (22 years ago, 5-Jun-02, to lugnet.town)

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