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Re: MOC: Union Station - Kansas City, MO
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lugnet.town, lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.us.ks, lugnet.loc.us.mo.kan
Date: 
Thu, 21 Mar 2002 13:04:12 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Brendan Powell Smith writes:
I have another question about technique you used.  It's one I remember
seeing  on the sides of some of the houses in the Carlsbad minland,
particularly the San Francisco section.  It gives the look of having
horizontal panelling.  Your Union Station MOC uses this technique on the
bottom grey part of the front enterance, and on the white sides of the
entrance among other places.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=138569

Could you (or anyone else) explain how this is done, and what pieces are
involved?  Thanks!

I'm guessing it's done by using technic 1x2 twin-hole bricks with half-pegs
in, then fitting tiles to the side.  If you look at the base, there could be
one facing out to each side with a 1x2 tile on, then one at the front with a
1x4 tile across it, nicely covering the ends of the side ones.  So long as
the twin-hole brick is the same colour as the wall, you won't notice.

For longer sections, you can get away with regular technic bricks, and just
push the center pins of 1x4, 1x6 or 1x8 tiles into the half-pegs.  You only
need twin-hole bricks if you're short of space.

You could do it with headlight bricks for a subtler half-plate protrusion,
but then you couldn't go around corners like this.  I've seen the headlight
brick version on a lot of train wagons, both for horizontal planking and
vertical (SNOT) ribbing.  With plates instead of tiles, you can even get a
chunky rivetted look.


Jason J Railton



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(...) An elegant compromise! The SNOT glass awning is one of my favorite details of this all-around beautiful MOC. Forgive me for saying so, but I was relieved to see that your decorative and highly innovative roof at least has an ugly underneath. (...) (23 years ago, 21-Mar-02, to lugnet.town, lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.us.ks, lugnet.loc.us.mo.kan)

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