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Re: best way to support elevated plates?
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 12 May 2005 19:08:41 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> Consider GMLTC lattice. Strong, light, made of common elements and modular in
> that it conforms to various heights well.
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> XFUT lugnet.trains... a search with this string "GMLTC lattice" should find you
> a pic of it...
Sounds like what I'm after. Unfortunately, a search for "GMLTC lattice" didn't
turn up any posts, except for yours, with both words in it. I also tried the
same search at brickshelf, with no luck. Can anyone point me to a picture or
more detailed description of this structure?
Thanks,
- Joe
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| (...) For 1000Steineland 2003 Klaas Meijaard and myself built a huge pirate layout, that had to cover up 3 train tracks. We used a combination of brick+technic framework (all 2*4 and 2*8 bricks, and technic 1*16's for long beams across) with loads (...) (20 years ago, 13-May-05, to lugnet.trains)
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