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Re: My website
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lugnet.trains
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Tue, 7 Mar 2000 18:05:51 GMT
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Yet, another unique turn of a window element for use as a windshield in the
diesel locomotive. Very neat!
The mpeg is nice. Looks like your train set negotiates elevation changes
through a curve very well.
Good work. I look forward to seeing more.
later,
James Mathis
In lugnet.trains, Tom Cook writes:
> Very nice Steamer. How did you do the mechanism to get around the tight
> curves? Got any more pics?
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> "Michael Kay" <Whompalompa@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:Fr1Eq6.4Cp@lugnet.com...
> > hi all,
> >
> > ive just had enouogh time to put together a website of my trains....
> > the URL is http://www.geocities.com/whompalompa/train
> > I hope you take a look and give me some feed back.....
> > My site includes a 4-8-4 steam engine that is more than 8 studs wide in places
> > *gasp* :)
> > I also put in a couple of movies of my trains.
> >
> > thanks, mike
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| Very nice Steamer. How did you do the mechanism to get around the tight curves? Got any more pics? "Michael Kay" <Whompalompa@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Fr1Eq6.4Cp@lugnet.com... (...) places (...) (25 years ago, 7-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains)
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