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Re: Pics of Dutch railways models
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.build
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Date:
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Mon, 16 Aug 1999 13:58:52 GMT
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cmasi@cmasi.SPAMCAKEchem.tulane.edu
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Thanks for the reply. I remebered seeing that technique on your gray train
station "study" as I think you called it. That is why I thought you did the
same thing on the door. I am always looking for new ways to fake a door.
Thanks,
Christopher
Eric Brok wrote:
> Christopher Masi wrote in message
> <37B44B94.EE827CC2@cmasi.chem.tulane.edu>...
> > Eric,
> >
> > Once again, very nice. I was looking at the directions for making the
> > Hondekop train to figure out how you made the "doors", but the directions do
> > not reveal how you made the door look like two slinding doors. How did you
> > split the window ? Is that a blue 1x4 tile behind the window?
>
>
> You're right. Sorry I forgot to include it in the instructions. I often use
> this technique; please see several buildings on my site(where the technique
> *is* noted), e.g. the previous railway station and the wooden house.
> Mind to reverse the (train) window if you put a long tile to the back of it.
>
> Eric
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| Christopher Masi wrote in message <37B44B94.EE827CC2@c...ne.edu>... (...) do (...) You're right. Sorry I forgot to include it in the instructions. I often use this technique; please see several buildings on my site(where the technique *is* noted), (...) (25 years ago, 16-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.build)
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