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Re: MOCs: 6-wide New York City busses
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lugnet.town
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Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:56:42 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Sean Kenney writes:
> > I am simply floored.
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> 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 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)
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> > I have seen many good attempt from people and some not
> > so good ones (from me),
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> You've made MTA busses? I'd like to see them!
umm, after seeing your busses, I seem to have "lost" the pix of mine.
Actually, I didn't take pictures and they are long since disassembled. They
were just horrible.
I really enjoy the vehicles you've made... the garbage
> truck, the USPS truck, and probably the best FDNY Ambulance I've seen. :)
Thanks very much.
Jonathan
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| | Re: MOCs: 6-wide New York City busses
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| (...) 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, (...) (22 years ago, 5-Jun-02, to lugnet.town)
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