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United States Army Rail
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 19 Sep 2003 17:16:50 GMT
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You may have already stumbled upon these pages as I've been building them up
the past couple of months. I've finaly got them to the state I feel they're
worth a puplic announcment, so if you havn't seen them I invite you to see the
state of Army rail operations modeld in Lego.
There's no locomotives in woodland camo as it doesn't work that way. There's
also no exploding box cars or missle launching flat cars. (although I resreve
the right to do so just to pay homage to Lionl!)
You will find Locomotives and rolling stock about as realistic as 6-wide
allows. There are real-world photos of this equipment and .MPD files if you
whish to build your own.
And before it comes up yes, I've used some clone bricks. No, I don't care.
Olive drab...It's an Army thing!
A couple ways to get there...
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions/displayAuthor.cfm?AuthorID=692
http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/379?r=545601365
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=45200
Thank you, & enjoy-Ken
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: United States Army Rail
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| (...) Ken, do each of the armed services operate their own railroads, and what are the differences between them in terms of operation, location, color schemes, etc.? I'm very familiar with the 60cm gauge railways that the army operated during WWI. (...) (21 years ago, 19-Sep-03, to lugnet.trains)
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