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Re: what is the use of a caboose?
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 25 Jul 2001 03:47:31 GMT
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John Neal wrote:
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> Christopher Masi wrote:
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> > PS John, Man! Now you are pushing 14-wide :) I'll stump 8-wide for you (my
> > 8-wide that is)
> > http://cmasi.chem.tulane.edu/~lego/NOLTC/cabeese/cabeese.htm
> > Shortly after taking the picture I added ladders similar to the ones that the
> > LEGO caboose has.
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> Chris-
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> This is a very nice MOC, Chris-- the best caboose I've seen yet....
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> -John
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I like yours better. The only problem (smirk) with your 14-wide caboose, is that
it doesn't even look like LEGO.
Thanks,
Chris
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See some of my LEGO creations at http://cmasi.chem.tulane.edu/~lego/
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