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Re: 100-Ton Hopper Cars
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lugnet.trains
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Sat, 29 Mar 2003 20:38:13 GMT
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Thanks Larry,
I personally like the minifg level shot as well. The pics with cars on
tracks were taken at Robert Powell's house so that train poster is the same
one seen in his news paper article posted on ILTCO.
B.
In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Brian Stokes writes:
> > Greatings,
> >
> > I recently completed a MOC of 100-Ton Hopper car. I modeled it after a
> > "Proto 1000 Series" HO scale kit I borrowed from my brother. I wasn't able
> > to get the ribbing to line up in the middle of the car and I think the
> > wheels could benefit from a spring between them. Otherwise, I think it came
> > out fairly well.
> >
> > Comments, questions and criticisms are welcome.
>
> Hey, nice work... I like how you managed to get the ribs daintier by going
> sideways.
>
> I think this shot: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=360726 is
> my fave for two reasons.... minifig eye view (looking up a bit) is always a
> cool angle... AND you've got the train poster in the shot!
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