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Re: 6w MOCs
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 13 Jun 2001 00:03:35 GMT
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OOPH! Whats the world comming to when you have to declare a 6 Wide MOC in the
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In lugnet.trains, Mike Knuepfel writes:
> here is a trolley that ive been working on now that school is out:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=4919
I like it a lot. Your models are simple and quite striking at the same time.
Great work.
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> i originally was modeling it after a picture that i saw on the internet. I
> got bored of following the picture and made my own design. It didn't turn
> out better or worse than expect....just different. It can go around the
> curves in the track but i still need to work on making the middle section
> look more atractive.
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> here is a train car that i made a while back but never posted:
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=4918
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> the goal here was to make a train that was mainly made out of bulk pieces.
> i was somewhat pleased with the results. I think i may rebuild them making
> the cars slightly longer...
Hey this is great. Only problem is S@H doesn't have Bulk Blue Bricks yet :-).
Again simple but striking. I think some people (including myself at times)
could take a lesson in simplicity. You can do great things with simple parts.
You don't have to add 1,000 little details to get a great looking model.
Great Work,
Eric Kingsley
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