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Re: euroLiner (my new train)
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 6 Mar 2001 06:00:21 GMT
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Rebel Transcanner <hendryjr@oxford.net> wrote:
> I've tried to build a small train.
> http://www.oxford.net/~hendryjr/projects/euroLiner/
Nice effort. I like using the paired slopes on train sides too. A few
suggestions - you can use 1x2 hinge bricks on the ends to make the tilted
windshield fit a bit better - it should tuck under the roof plate nicely
without requiring it to be a bit raised. You might also design some
pantographs for the top.
Steve [another fan of Eurotrains]
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Barb & Steve Demlow | demlow@visi.com | www.visi.com/~demlow/
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| | euroLiner (my new train)
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| Hi! I've tried to build a small train. (URL) is called "euroLiner", and it is a combination of short-haul commuter (passenger) and freight train. It's got sort of a european-kick to it, I think (wow, hence the name. :) ). Iain (24 years ago, 20-Feb-01, to lugnet.trains)
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