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Re: New Trains site
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Mon, 1 Feb 1999 00:10:17 GMT
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Thanks everyone. I am glad to see I have created such a response. I finally
finished the site, and I will be posting the rest of it tomorrow morning.
Nope, I only worked at Lego in '86 and '87.
Sorry, I was a bit vague about the front window. There will be pictures of it on
the site Monday morning. The light is on a 90° 1x1x1 brick. A center offset
plate is attached to the back of the 1x1x1 brick. The center plate is attached
to two 1x1x1 bricks which are connected to the floor by a 1x2 brick.
Thanks again,
Chris
Steve Barile wrote:
> Nice find Larry! The Trolley is really great. The support of the 3 stud wide
> front window is still a bit of a mystry. The creator says "The middle window
> is suspended by a connection to the light piece." I'm not sure what that
> means? I certainly plan on building a copy of this. Coping is the sincerest
> form of flattery! I might change the color scheme, only because I wouldn't
> want anyone to confuse mine from the original designer. He certainly deserves
> a high five on this one!
>
> Does he still work at LEGO? Has anyone e-mailed him to mentioned that we are
> talking about his design?
>
> See the trolly and other trains at http://cmasi.chem.tulane.edu/~lego
>
> SteveB
> www.PNLTC.org
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