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Re: Which 1x4x3 is better for skyscrapers: clear or transparent?
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Tue, 21 Jan 2003 01:12:54 GMT
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Blue panels are far superior in appearance, but be sure to not use blue
bricks for your walls.

Here's an example of blue panels in a skyscraper I did a while back.

http://www.scltc.org/images/galleries/shows/02.05.04fullertonlayout/02.05.04fullertonlayout239.jpg

http://www.scltc.org/images/galleries/shows/02.05.04fullertonlayout/02.05.04fullertonlayout017.jpg

Hope this helps with your choice of aesthetics!

- Thomas Michon
www.scltc.org

In lugnet.build, Tony Kilaras writes:
I want to buy some 1x4x3 wall elements for building a skyscraper. What looks
better: the clear ones (3507) or the tinted blue ones (3447)?



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(...) Oh my that is big! Putting size aside for a moment. That is a great looking building. Unfortunately, I must admit that I find the logo on the top of the building a bit distracting. Love the work, and I think the trans blue windows are better (...) (22 years ago, 23-Jan-03, to lugnet.trains)

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I want to buy some 1x4x3 wall elements for building a skyscraper. What looks better: the clear ones (3507) or the tinted blue ones (3447)? (22 years ago, 20-Jan-03, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general, lugnet.trains)

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