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  Re: Old train parts on S@H
 
(...) !!! (...) You can find that stuff at the German shop of lego.com also. The 5071 are not available but the price would be 5,50 DM, which is by far cheaper than the average eBay price of at least 50 DM! I wish they made similar big wheels for (...) (23 years ago, 3-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Old train parts on S@H
 
"Ildefonso Junior Zanette" <izanette@uol.com.br> wrote in message news:GCqntu.3Ds@lugnet.com... (...) Rail !!! (...) Before anyone gets too excited, the large wheels are marked 'no longer available', and they are not! I phoned and checked and they (...) (23 years ago, 3-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Old train parts on S@H
 
Is there any chance someone can pick me up 20 or so of the 5073 light bricks? (...) -- Tom Stangl ***(URL) Visual FAQ home ***(URL) Bay Area DSMs (23 years ago, 3-May-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.market.shopping, lugnet.loc.uk)
 
  Re: Old train parts on S@H
 
(...) God i wish i was in the UK now! I saw the Light elements too. if you know anyone with 6 of the large wheel sets can you let me know? Josh (23 years ago, 3-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Old train parts on S@H
 
Hi, I was shopping at shop.lego.com UK and I saw some old 12V train parts! There are battery tenders, large wheels, 12V wires, 12V Power Supply Rail !!! zanette. (23 years ago, 3-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) I agree with everyone who's said that my nose is short. This is only the proptype, and thanks for your cratege (if thats how is spelt...). I have to point out that Larry's Cab should be taller, the higth of the long hood & the cab at not that (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  visiting SD
 
Hi All and SCLTC (John Gramley, Dan Pearson,and Robert Powel) I will be in San Diego tomorrow and I'm free from around 1:00pm on. Is anyone up for getting together, I thought maybe LL for the afternoon? SteveB PNLTC (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.loc.us.ca.sd, lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: MOCs: incl German WWII Railway gun
 
(...) Thanks :) (...) The pneumatic pressure is the actuator that lifts the gun. The motor only serves to run one air cylinder as an air compressor. That pressurized air is then fed into one of the large pneumatic air pistons, which is pinioned to (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.build)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) lol My son submitted an SW1200 for the train contest:-) 8wide, of course (the apple doesn't fall far from the tree;-) -John (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) Maybe not so much funny, but more like the fact that it is probably one of the easiest locos to model, especially since one doesn't have to bother with side rails;-) (...) -John (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) It IS funny that everyone is building SWs. Mine has been on sale since February and I'd refer you to the listing(1) for it which has a WEALTH of prototype info available. Although the listing doesn't mention it, the kit comes with extra parts (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) Hmm... I'm working on a SW1200 currently. My nose is about five studs high as well and it's the only part that I have done as of now. I've noticed that many people work on building similat things all about the same time in this group. I wonder (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) is cute, it seems quite dimunitive, even for a 6 wide (which, as I used to harp, should really be 8wide dimensions, only compressed width wise, but I digress). You have your nose 2 1/3 studs high; I figured mine to be 4 2/3 studs high. That (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) Here is a way to build the ends of the frame: (URL) uses a 1x6 plate with wagon end, 2 2x8 plates, a 2x4 & technic 2x4 (or technic 2x8) plate, and a 4x6 plate. Place at both ends and fill in the middle, and it'll be complete, add the Cab & (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Bridge Building Questions
 
(...) The counterweight should also create a great obstruction to protect from one side. Josh (23 years ago, 2-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: MOCs: incl German WWII Railway gun
 
Congratulations Shaun to another fantastic mastermodel. Fascinating that the gun is motorised also. Do you use the pneumatic pressure as a counterweight for the gun barrel. I wish you could take same pictures of the interior design. I have also a (...) (23 years ago, 1-May-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.build)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(redirected to .trains because I think it's on topic, and I don't bother in .fun anymore:-( ) (...) LOL Hey Lar, he gave you more credit than you deserve;-) (...) I go back and forth. My initial box cars did indeed. Then I decided that I *didn't* (...) (23 years ago, 1-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) For one style of frame construction, take a look at the last picture on this page: (URL) course that isn't a very complex construction, but it does the job without using a wagon plate. My yellow and black loco uses a built up frame in the (...) (23 years ago, 1-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Bridge Building Questions
 
(...) The GMLTC had a bascule bridge on our last layout: (URL) is a vertical lift bridge behind it, but that one didn't work very well... :-( ) I don't have a picture of the bascule in the 'up' position, but I can explain it pretty easily. Pivot (...) (23 years ago, 1-May-01, to lugnet.trains)
 
  Re: Where to start
 
(...) ......... (...) ...... (...) Can you direct me to any sites that show subframes construction. These details are not easy to see in most model pictures Lester (23 years ago, 1-May-01, to lugnet.trains)


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