In lugnet.trains, Holger Matthes writes:
> Hi John,
>
> what stands NOHABs for???
>
> > Here's an interesting question (to me, at least). Who are the German builders
> > who build 8 wide? Ones who come to mind:
> >
> > You
> > HoMa
> > Dirk
> > Michael
> >
> > Whom have I forgotten?
>
> We also have Frank - Pudie - Abel, the winner of the ISCC Contest:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=3016
Well of course Gianluca:-)
>
> And Ronald Borchert (he is a 7-wide freak):
> http://www.robothek.de/Lego.htm
>
> BTW, Ben also goes 7-wide and James allready showed some 8-wides ;-)
I'm looking for *hardcore* 8 widers, not dabblers;-)
>
> Can't think of any more 8-wides ...
>
> And who are the American 8-widers?
Dan Siskind (GMLTC)
John Gerlach (GMLTC)
Mike Poindexter (BayLTC)
Ross Neal (TCLTC)
Kim Toll (PNLTC)
Joel Kuester (NILTC)
To name a few off the top of my head. Whom have I omitted?
>
> Let's collect the fantastic world of 8-wide trains here and I might list them
> all at my homepage [http://www.home.fh-karlsruhe.de/~maho0013/bricks.htm]
Hi John, what stands NOHABs for??? (...) We also have Frank - Pudie - Abel, the winner of the ISCC Contest: (URL) - Mibra - Brachmond from Luxembourg: (URL) found Markus' caboose (might be a copy??): (URL) also started in 8-wide: (URL) (Blue-Train (...) (23 years ago, 24-May-02, to lugnet.trains)