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Re: 7 wide Passenger Car Roof uses Shovels
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 10 Apr 2003 16:20:24 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Dirk Meier writes:
> Hi James,
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> I really appreciated to see my hi-res pictures referenced by you. So it was
> very very useful to upload such big images...
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> The idea to use this as a roof element is congenial. Hope you get enough of
> them!
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> I'm sure that Ben Beneke will love this idea much more than me, because you
> realized a 7-wide train by this.
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> Keep on your good work, James!
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> Let the bricks roll
Hi James,
Hi Dirk,
as supposed by Dirk I really loved the 7wide passenger cars. Not only because
they are 7wide, but because of their great design. I really like the solution
James found for the undercarriage. Perfectly done! Same with the face sides.
I think I might own 4 showel parts so far. For a 4 wheeler I need just 16 more
of them now....
Although I loved some of the images that have been given as link here, it still
has been a pain to download them with an average rate of 4k/second... So I
myself still would love to see no 400k++ pictures allowed at brickshelf. Or at
least it would be great if they were downsized to a midsize between thumbnail
and full picture (as done at the 1000steine galleries).
Leg Godt!
Ben
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| Hi James, I really appreciated to see my hi-res pictures referenced by you. So it was very very useful to upload such big images... The idea to use this as a roof element is congenial. Hope you get enough of them! I'm sure that Ben Beneke will love (...) (22 years ago, 10-Apr-03, to lugnet.trains)
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