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Re: Help with train show setup
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lugnet.trains
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Sun, 6 Aug 2000 06:38:20 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Michel Magnan writes:
> Hello seasoned Lego train fans.
> In preparation for Northern Alberta LUGs first public train show on September
> 23 and 24, I was wondering if you could give me some advice on the following.
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> 1) Skirt for tables (BTW, I have copied the PNLTC tables), what is being
> used? I heard somewhere that some places required it be fire retardant.
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> 2) Do you have/need plexiglass on the outside of the layout? What kind, what
> height? Is it mostly to catch derailings, or does it help prevent little (or
> big) hands from touching YOUR Lego!
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> 3) Rope barrier, are these always used, are they useful, are they in addition
> to the plexiglass? What height, any suggestions for construction?
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> Thanks very much for your advice.
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> Michel Magnan
Michel,
I was once a member of Ntrak,and they have developed many methods of
displaying their portable layouts.They may give you a few good ideas...
Harvey Henkelman
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