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Re: And more new mocs
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 11 Aug 2000 19:37:50 GMT
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Thanks for calling attention to your new models. Very nice!
Amazing techni-colors!
later,
James Mathis
In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> Each wheel is made of two parts, the inside is a 4x4 round in drk gray (from
> SW "Y" wing) and the outside is the top of a black 4x4 turn table. The
> underside of the turn table top has nice detail not show in the cad drawing. I
> used a steak knife to pry off the tops. This config has the studs facing
> inward. Also there seems to be red turn tables as well if red hubs are desired.
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> I added another pic to my Brickshelf under Coaches at:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=SEBarile
> It is a LeoCAD rendering of the driver wheel assembly; thanks Leo!
>
> BTW there is also a second method the make a driver wheel by using 2 technic
> hubs ganged together with technic black pins; these are the hubs that
> basically have no good use. I added another pic to my Brickshelf under Coaches
> at:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=SEBarile
> It is a LeoCAD rendering of the alternate driver wheel assembly; again thanks
> Leo! These are the same hubs used in the propane tank under Freight on my
> Brickshelf.
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> SteveB
> PNLTC
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> What pieces are you using to make up you drive wheels?
>
> John Warren
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