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Re: Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RR Caboose and Hopper
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:49:32 GMT
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Cale,
Wow. Great units and great details on both. The interior work on the
caboose is awesome and inspiring. I will definitely be borrowing some ideas
to improve my car interiors. Tremendous work.
One question. I was wondering if you considered the 2x2 corner slopes for
the top corners of the bay window, and standard slopes or cheese wedges for
the middle? Were you limited structurally, or was obtaining those pieces in
yellow what kept you from going that route?...
Again, great job as always.
Ted
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Naturally after I posted this, I immediately noticed that the suggested piece is
defintely the wrong angle... answering my own question. Someone with a better
part knowledge may have other ideas, but have to say a great job tackling a
difficult geometry.
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| (...) Cale, Wow. Great units and great details on both. The interior work on the caboose is awesome and inspiring. I will definitely be borrowing some ideas to improve my car interiors. Tremendous work. One question. I was wondering if you (...) (17 years ago, 26-Nov-07, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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