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Train noses, metroliner, and awesome boxcars by train ppl
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lugnet.trains
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Wed, 6 Sep 2000 01:40:49 GMT
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Okay. Well, i have something else to say in this message, but in a sec i'll
dig up the link to very nice bullet trains for the man who was looking for
them. Okay, Chris, i think i know what you're talking about. Those little 2
by 1 by 1 pieces? can't connect anything on top of them because they're
smooth, but you can of course put em on something, and they're an L
shape right?
On to train noses, i've also seen many others which if you really need
some pics, i will either send you a few which i'll have to find on my comp
or work real hard at finding the websites they came from. See the above
post for a link to BULLET TRAINS!
Okay, now, seeming as my laypout is at early stages, i'm still searching
for simple suggestions, anyone? and what's are status on the track
clearner that would use ONLY lego pieces, except the fluid? Good luck
everyone.
And BTW, thanks so much for the support on the metroliner, i wish i had
that from my brothers, there comments are more like: "Uh, i'm gonna
take you to the doctor, 350 Canadian for a friggan lego train? are you
okay?"
They just don't understand, now, after the metroliner, it's time for a 7740,
problem is with that train, how could you stop there? there's too many
extra cars for it!!!
And, one last thing. 8 wide passenger cars, do it, do it now, just imagine
6 bumps of pure glorious seating space, you could finally have TWO
ROWS OF SEAT PEOPLE!!! Aww, i want it! ( To anyone who lives in T.O.,
and has a metroliner, build a subway! they would look amazing with the
windows and an 8 wide structure, also, a TTC Street Car is begging to be
built out of lego, lego seems to have specifically designed it's pieces to
build one, except those damn front windows, what to do? i guess just a
six wide window form the soccer bus (football), what do you all think?)
Well, i think this post is long enough, thanks for reading this far.
Braden Fox
bdbfox@hotmail.com
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