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MOC - Berwyn, PA Platforms
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Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:32:40 GMT
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I'm pleased to be posting first pictures of my own original creations.
Posted below are pictures of platforms from the Berwyn, PA stop on the SEPTA
R5, a lumber shed in Berwyn and a house. (And some pictures of my cats snuck
in too).
http://www.kinkel.net/photos/001021-Lego-Cats/
My ultimate goal is to model all the buildings around the Berwyn, PA stop.
The platforms are considered Version .5. Feedback is welcome.
The lumber shed shows off an interesting sliding door idea I came up with. I
use pod racer tubing and 1x1 clips to create real sliding doors. A direct
link is below
http://www.kinkel.net/photos/001021-Lego-Cats/lumberyard3.jpg
I have yet to try this technique with freight cars.
The white engine is a direct copy of Steve Barile's Amtrak style engine as
found on Brickshelf
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=SEBarile (thanks for the
ideas, Steve).
Bryan Kinkel
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: MOC - Berwyn, PA Platforms
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| Your closeup pictures are amazing for their clarity. What kind of camera are you using? Any special lighting tricks? Cary "Bryan Kinkel" <helpdesk@loseyourmind.com> wrote in message news:G33Bz1.K3o@lugnet.com... (...) SEPTA (...) snuck (...) I (...) (24 years ago, 27-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains)
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| Bryan, Thanks for the reference but I need to give credit where due. Ben Fleskes originally designed the Amtrak style engine (of course I did embellish it to its current greatness ;) ) SteveB (...) (24 years ago, 27-Oct-00, to lugnet.trains)
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