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Re: koef3
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:33:25 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Reinhard “Ben” Beneke wrote:

   That is really cute!

Thanks! :)

   But what I like most about your gallry is the style you arranged some scenery around your (very) small Köf.

Yeah, I’ve learned that from you.

   Since a shunting engine like the Köf can’t obmit on the train-motor you are quite chanceless to do a more exact copy of the real design. But you did a good job in getting as near as possible to the prototype. This is kind of unfair competition, because you are working in a field where lots of talented builders have already done engines in 8, 10 and even 12-wide (but most of them did the Köf II)...

I’ve always tried to make my models look like original Lego designs. That’s why I’ve decided to simplify some minor details and that’s why I’m making 6-studs wide Trains (well, 10016 is 8-stud wide, but I mean proportions).
Now I can see my Koef is a bit short, but wait for BR80! :)

Thanks,
shgg.



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(...) That is really cute! But what I like most about your gallry is the style you arranged some scenery around your (very) small Köf. Since a shunting engine like the Köf can't obmit on the train-motor you are quite chanceless to do a more exact (...) (21 years ago, 26-Jun-03, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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