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Trains are fun! (was Re: New to me 2x2 Green Window)
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 2 May 2002 18:26:26 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, John Barnes writes:
> Oops, sorry. I forget that there's a "recent" browser. I had plunked these
> pics on brickshelf as a means of communicating them to someone specific.
> So yeah, you caught me. I make a lot of special parts - that certainly isn't
> a Lego brand train sensor in the other pic I assure you.
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> I am completely new to trains. And couldn't figure out how to make a train
> cab window that looks out the front as well as out the side with standard
> parts.
Out of the mouths of babes...
> So I simply made my own. I make a lot of parts but usually very
> highly Technic oriented so my stuff doesn't get too much publicity. An I
> don't get dire threats to my person for actually using Lego parts as a
> prized raw material ;)
Dire threats? Where? Who me???
They're JUST 1x2 bricks. It's not like he was cutting up monorail bases,
people.... (oops, better not give him any ideas, he has a computer
controlled milling machine and he's not afraid to use it!)
++Lar (you gotta ask yourself, punk... do you feel lucky? Were there 6
bricks in the input cassette, or was it only 5?... well do ya? )
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| Oops, sorry. I forget that there's a "recent" browser. I had plunked these pics on brickshelf as a means of communicating them to someone specific. So yeah, you caught me. I make a lot of special parts - that certainly isn't a Lego brand train (...) (23 years ago, 2-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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