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You both have something that I tried for two years in the model shop to get
my hands on to no avail. *grin* Congrats! Best I could do was some of the
hand molded new elements that they used to prototype new model designs.
-john 3
In lugnet.trains, James Trobaugh writes:
> In lugnet.trains, John Kelly III writes:
> > BTW.. The coolest bricks are the ones you will never see. When they change
> > colors in the molds, there are few bricks that are a swirling mix of the two
> > colors.
> >
> > -john
>
> Actually I have some of those, I found them inside of the sculptures that we
> rescued (http://news.lugnet.com/trains/org/?n=1966), They're kind of a funny
> brown gray color with lots of swirls. These were used as structural supports
> inside of the sculptures. While repairing the models I removed some of these
> cool bricks an replaced them with standard colored bricks.
>
> jt
>
> ---------------
> James Trobaugh
> North Georgia LEGO Train Club
> http://www.ngltc.org
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