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Re: Engine shed update
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Thu, 8 Aug 2002 07:58:15 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Jan-Albert van Ree writes:
After acquiring a number of black slopes, windows and red bricks I
started working on a second section and further completed the roof on
part 1. As can be seen here,
http://www.vanree.net/~javanree/fotoalbum/locloods/tn/loods24.jpg.html

Grrrr...  That is a 1 megabyte photo in at least doubled size of my PC screen.
Loading time is quite long and looking at such partly seen pictures is
pain....
Since this a preview, a 320x240 picture would have given the same amount of
information in 5% of the time it took now.

the shed is modulair (some day I might even do a middle section) I used
some Technic pegs as joints, to give the structure more stability

I also added a crane, which can go through most of the building so the
mechanics in the shed can swap bogies, see
http://www.vanree.net/~javanree/fotoalbum/locloods/tn/crane1.jpg.html
The crane is very stable and works flawless. Unfortunately due to space
restrictions I wasn't able to motorize it in a reliable way.

To give the building some more "depth" I added some detailling,
http://www.vanree.net/~javanree/fotoalbum/locloods/tn/loods-decoration1.jpg.h • tml

Those of you familiair with the depot in Zwolle, Netherlands will know
what it means and where I got my inspiration from :D Or see
http://www.vanree.net/~javanree/fotoalbum/locloods/tn/loods-decoration0.jpg.h • tml

Would love to get some feedback!
(Sorry to those of you with modems, all images 1600*1200 JPEG)

Read this after I had tried to open the pictures......

I like your shed and the nice details inside. The outside decoration with the
nose of a train 'breaking through' the wall is a eye catching detail too.
But the detail I liked most of all has been the buffer at the end of the dead
line. Especially the white 2x2plate with the two red dots remembered me at
my childhoods Maerklin buffer...
Keep on bricking, but please resize future pictures to less than 800x600.

Kind Regards,

Ben



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  Re: Engine shed update
 
(...) Sorry about that, getting quite spoiled by broadband here... I make a second album where all pics are resized to 512*384. It can be found here (URL) other links still work, for those that like the bigger pictures. With regards, -- Jan-Albert (...) (22 years ago, 8-Aug-02, to lugnet.trains)

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  Engine shed update
 
After acquiring a number of black slopes, windows and red bricks I started working on a second section and further completed the roof on part 1. As can be seen here, (URL) shed is modulair (some day I might even do a middle section) I used some (...) (22 years ago, 8-Aug-02, to lugnet.trains)

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