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Re: MOC - Berwyn, PA Platforms
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:06:52 GMT
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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
In lugnet.trains, Bryan Kinkel writes:
> 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).
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> 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.
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> 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
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> http://www.kinkel.net/photos/001021-Lego-Cats/lumberyard3.jpg
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> I have yet to try this technique with freight cars.
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> 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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