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Re: JackStone & (10 wide)Trains
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 30 Jul 2001 02:05:57 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Christopher Masi writes:
> John Neal wrote:
> >
> > Funny that you should mention JS and trains, because I did some preliminary
> > calculations on his size and have determined that he is the perfect scale for
> > the LEGO track gauge, if you wanted to simulate standard gauge (4' 8.5").
> >
> > That would mean that the LEGO trains would need to be......10 WIDE!!!{:^D
> > Woo-Hoo, a new width to model!!! (That's figuring that 1 stud = 1 foot)
> >
> > Putting 10 wide on my to-do list,
> > John
> >
> > David Graham wrote:
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> > > I noticed the new JackStone sets in a toy shop and thought that the vehicle
> > > cabs could be used on trains. They are six studs wide and would give a nice
> > > curved front to a train. They are available in red and yellow. They look
> > > as if they can be turned though 90 degrees to give different height/lengths.
> > >
> > > Has anyone got one and tried them out?
> > >
> > > They are in sets 4609 fire engine (red), 4606 Aqua-Res-Q (yellow) and 4607
> > > Res-Q copter & tansporter.
> > >
> > > David
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> I don't have a Jack Stone figure, but aren't they two studs wide? If they are
> two studs wide and 1 stud equals 1 foot, then that is one WIDE butt.
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> Chris
Wow! ok
Josh
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| | Re: JackStone & (10 wide)Trains
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| (...) I don't have a Jack Stone figure, but aren't they two studs wide? If they are two studs wide and 1 stud equals 1 foot, then that is one WIDE butt. Chris (23 years ago, 30-Jul-01, to lugnet.trains)
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