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Re: Virtual Southwestern-style Train Station
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 14 Jun 2002 17:54:56 GMT
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Sorry, forgot to put the link to the new images.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=18964
Clock tower idea is there, as well.
later,
James Mathis
In lugnet.trains, James Mathis writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Adrian Egli writes:
> > Now that is a beauty! Esp. love that roof style, well done!
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> If only the part was available in massive quantities.
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> > Your station reminds me much of one I was at about a month ago in Southern
> > CA, the Fullerton train station. Found a link for some pics:
> > http://www.360360.com/stations/ful.html
> > (Just one note: photos are iPIX, so they could take time to view)
> >
> > Adrian Egli
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> Thanks for the link to photos.
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> I've now posted some revisions to the station.
> I've also rendered images of the modules that could be compiled to make a
> variety of building layouts with different floor plans, total number of
> stories, and wall/door types.
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> A clock tower module could be nice, as well: build an appropriate wall
> module with a clock face and drop it in to a similar 12x12 cube module.
> Stack 'em up to make a taller tower section for the overall building.
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> Again, this concept is not fully refined, and improvements are obviously
> necessary, but it's fun to imagine.
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> later,
> James Mathis
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