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Re: Model Railroad Scenery
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Sat, 19 Feb 2000 17:03:47 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Ben Roller writes:
> In lugnet.trains, William A. Swanberg writes:
> > First of all, there are what I would call the "purists." In simple terms,
> > all Lego, and only Lego.
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> I've yet to see any REAL purists. If you think you are a purist, take a look
> at what your Lego layout is sitting on...until I see tables made of Lego
> bricks (including the legs) I won't consider any layout that's not on the
> floor a REAL purist layout. :)
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> Ben Roller
Since we're being silly, doesn't that mean the building we're displaying in
would have to be made from Lego too? And, the electricity to power the trains
would have to be made from Lego Solar Panels, or using the Technic motor as
generators...
When the GMLTC is at shows, people ask us if "it's all Lego". We say that
everything from the tables up (except for a few decals and some string on the
truss bridges) is 100% Lego...
But, this is all in fun, right? ;-)
JohnG, GMLTC
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| | Re: Model Railroad Scenery
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| (...) I've yet to see any REAL purists. If you think you are a purist, take a look at what your Lego layout is sitting on...until I see tables made of Lego bricks (including the legs) I won't consider any layout that's not on the floor a REAL purist (...) (25 years ago, 19-Feb-00, to lugnet.trains)
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