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Re: New attempt at Double Decker Train
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 3 Sep 1999 04:37:39 GMT
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lpieniazek@novera+stopspam+.com
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I dunno, James. That is some funky looking train.
I mean the prototype! Your model captures what is a pretty weird train
pretty well. Exceedingly well, actually. Why the white tiles on the
trucks?? To get the right look when it's not sitting on a curve?
James's "little attempts" put most of us to shame. (except John "8 wide"
Neal, who has no shame. He's not that good, but he has no shame... But I
digress. )
James Mathis wrote:
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> Made a little attempt at a German double decker passenger train this past week.
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> Pictures through
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> http://www.ee.nmt.edu/~jmathis/legopage.html
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> follow link to "what's new"
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> later,
> James Mathis
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| (...) I keep wondering if I will ever be able to try to model something US train-related. Maybe it's the "Danish" in the brick that keeps me European? ;-) (...) Personally, I find the double decker train appearance somewhat elegant. Well, not all (...) (25 years ago, 3-Sep-99, to lugnet.trains)
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