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Re: Small new train web site
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Date: 
Fri, 20 Aug 1999 06:09:23 GMT
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Thanks Larry,
I actually borrowed the tile idea from LEGO land, Billund. They actually
"side" entire houses with this technique, but they have a ton of 1x8
tiles...

BTW spelling has always been a problem for me (darn phonics). I didn't know
that truck and bogie had the same meaning. I always used truck in my n-scale
days, then that LEGO catalog with there bogie plates... now obviously I'm
all confused.
SteveB

Larry Pieniazek wrote in message <37BCDD17.D0FBFAAA@voyager.net>...
Nice. I like the fake door, very clever. Think I'll steal that idea.

One minor nit... it's Bogie (as in Humphrey) rather than Boogie (as in
John Travolta), and the US usage is more properly "truck".

Steven Barile wrote:

Hi All,
    I have been creating a new personal web page I have a few new train
models there. Thought you might like to see 'em.

http://steve.bar.home.att.net/

SteveB
www.pnltc.org

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(...) The GMLTC already uses this technique for mounting tiles vertically, as do I. I actually was referring to the notion of building a non moving door that looks like it was moved to the open position and hiding the trickery. (...) Not to worry. (...) (25 years ago, 20-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains)

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  Re: Small new train web site
 
Nice. I like the fake door, very clever. Think I'll steal that idea. One minor nit... it's Bogie (as in Humphrey) rather than Boogie (as in John Travolta), and the US usage is more properly "truck". (...) (25 years ago, 20-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains)

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