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In lugnet.castle, Benjamin Medinets writes:
> Wow!!! I must say that you guys are really impressing me. John, I hope
> you are able to make a "live" edition of the articulating train...if
> that is your wish. That would be monster cool.
I would/am... if only I had more than 10 windows(bulk pack) and no train
doors. )-: Still, they are interesting.. and I find train to be the most
demanding theme. I've been experimenting alot with SNOT, (you have to when
you can't find more than 4 2 X 2 inverted slopes)and have a new idea for a
train front. It might help if I had a digital camera...
> William, I would definitely like to see some of your work.
>
> I sadly am not a youngster anymore.... :(
>
> (I will NOT post my age, but if you look up my membership page, you might be
> able to figure out that I am older than 18)
>
> ... and I wish I had some of these resources: Lugnet, Brickshelf, even E-bay
> and Bricklink when I was at that age.
>
> But I can at least get one thing out of it, and that is that I had loads of
> fun with my Lego and I suppose that is good advice for any fan of the brick,
> not to lose sight of the overall issues associated with it, but to just
> sit down, and put something together, and then use your imagination to bring
> it to life..
>
> Anyways, back to my point, its nice to see some of the ideas you "guys"
> have put out, it brings some refreshness that is needed to our lego
> community.
>
> Keep up the Good Work, and PLAY WELL,
>
> Benjamin Medinets
John Kruer
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