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Re: Looking for a picture of a bridge
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 19 Jun 2002 15:23:47 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Tim David writes:
Yes! Thank you so much, that's exactly it! I've never seen the website, so
that's even better. Simply amazing.
This bridge image has been stuck in my head for weeks. I remember looking
at it for literally hours-not really because it seems that complex, but
because it spans across the room, which makes it feel like it's part of a
real world of sorts, instead of just being an isolated object.
Calum
> Is this what you are looking for?
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> http://news.lugnet.com/trains/?n=16688
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> Tim
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> > I'm trying to find a set of photos on BrickShelf and I haven't had very much
> > luck. It's a European person (Germany, Austria?) who built a Lego
> > train/town layout in his attic. What's cool about the layout is that there
> > is a bridge that goes across between the two sides of the room.
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> > IIRC the photos weren't digital, but scans from a local newspaper or magazine.
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> > Calum
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Looking for a picture of a bridge
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| (...) This layout is really impressive. But, I must say, I was not prepared to see this photograph of the control electronics. Amazing. (URL) this link doesn't work, look for the "interface" picture in the "Diverse" catagory. later, James Mathis (22 years ago, 19-Jun-02, to lugnet.trains)
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