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Santa Fe 8 wide
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Wed, 10 Apr 2002 11:31:52 GMT
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Hi Matthias,
I've used the 4x2x3 sloped window frame (2352). Both frames are connected by
1x2 tiles.
I've used a hinge (2430) to mount it - thanks to Ben for this idea.
Holger Matthes (homa) says that the nose is one stud too long. But I'm not
really sure if this is true. Looking at all the photos I've seen it would be
then too short if I would remove one brick. But perhaps someone has a
construction plan?
I'm also proud of the solution with the front lamps and the rounded yellow
2x2 brick on top of the nose, which makes the model perfect.
Thank you for your comments.
Coaches are not planned yet. I'll hope that LEGO will produce some so that
there will be a suitable source. Otherwise it would be very expensive to get
enough corrugated bricks.
Furthermore I really like german trains and there are so much models
unbuilt...
Let the bricks roll
Dirk
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Santa Fe 8 wide
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| (...) Tag, Dirk- Here is simple drawing I found quickly of an F3 (the only basic difference between this and our F7s would be the number of portholes) which I used for an online comparison of my F7 with the 10020. It can give you an overall (...) (23 years ago, 4-May-02, to lugnet.trains)
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