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Re: PNLTC Beaverton Mall Show Pics are Up!
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Date: 
Tue, 23 Jul 2002 20:11:03 GMT
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"Greg Kramer" <kramersinva@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:GzpwGv.B1w@lugnet.com...
On the website, with the downtown pics, there is this comment:

"We owe our thanks to our fellow club member, Matt Chiles, for designing a
brilliant modular system for town buildings".   I'm especially interested • to
know if this system allows adjacent buildings by different builders, • rather
than have one builder per module of a downtown.  Is it a set of club
standards or something more?

Can someone in PNLTC give some details of this system?

Thanks in advance,
Greg Kramer

Steve Barile explained this to me when I was in Portland.  It wasn't until I
saw it in person that I understood what he was trying to explain to me.  It
is however, very clever and I have started building my own module using
Matt's technique.  I'll leave the explanation to Matt or Steve because I
know I wouldn't do it justice.

Mike


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http://www.ncltc.cc - North Carolina LEGO Train Club
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On the website, with the downtown pics, there is this comment: "We owe our thanks to our fellow club member, Matt Chiles, for designing a brilliant modular system for town buildings". I'm especially interested to know if this system allows adjacent (...) (22 years ago, 23-Jul-02, to lugnet.trains)

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